10 Best-Bang-For-Your-Buck Gadgets

BlackBerry Curve
If your career is growing too fast for your old phone to keep up with, but your bosses aren't springing for an upgrade, it's time to move up to the BlackBerry Curve. This phone has everything you'll need to manage your life. Now you can e-mail, IM, and browse the 'Net anywhere while keeping your appointments straight with the built-in organizer. For fun, snap pictures on the 2.0 megapixel camera and listen to tunes or watch videos with the media player. If you're really on the go, BlackBerry Maps gives you directions and maps for your destinations. Depending on your service plan, you can get a great deal (sometimes as little as $99) on a full-featured, all-in-one phone that'll leave you with the tools and the time to make more money.





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Subscribe to commentsEricaApr 27th 2008 8:40PM
I am really surprised the Sony PSP was not mentioned. Apart from the obvious task of playing games, it also is a mp3 player and mp4 (video) player. You can view photos, listen to internet radio and browse the internet via wi-fi. In the next year, Sony is expecting a U.S. release of an add-on that will enable it to be GPS device. The PSP slim also has Skype. This little 'toy' really amazed me as to what all it can do.