Healthy Holiday Gifts 2012

On Friday, November 30, 2012 1 comments

I can tell you that I look towards the holiday with trepidation. I have been slowly chipping away the pounds throughout the year and am now looking down the barrel of some great "eating" opportunities.

I have my favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving and know some great breakfast spots that I like to hit over that long weekend. And then we enter the end of the year celebrations with Christmas and New Years. Again, there is tons of great snacking opportunities and big dinners with friends and family!

Did I mention that I love food?

So I will need every tool I can muster to help fight these pounds from building up. Sure, I will try to eat in moderation but lets look at some great tools and potential gift ideas for friends and family to help encourage a healthy lifestyle.

Probably my favorite tool for keeping me focused is my trusty Fitbit. And the crew at Fitbit has introduced a new version called the Fitbit One ($99). This device is a little thing you clip onto your belt or pocket and it monitors your activity level throughout the day. It will measure the number of steps, calories burned, distance traveled and the number of flights of stairs you climb. If you wear it at night, it will tell you number of hours you slept and will even measure the quality of your sleep.

The original version required you to dock to your computer to charge and transfer your data to Fitbit.com's data tracking site. This new version accomplishes this wirelessly and can even talk directly to your Bluetooth 4.0 enable device like the latest iPhone and iPads.

I really find this device is a motivator that helps you keep yourself active. But if you need extra encouragement, you can share and compete with your friends on your progress.

The Fitbit One has just begun shipping as I write this. You can order it on Amazon.

While I am talking about FitBit, they have also introduced their new Aria Smart WiFi body weight scale that can track your weight, body mass index (BMI) and percent of body fat. The scale allows you to track trends, set weight goals, earn badges online or via your smarthphone.

The Aria automatically recognizes up to 8 users and interfaces with the above mentioned FitBit.com website. The site can also help you log food, workouts and set weight goals with daily calorie planning.

Fitbit has also released a lower-cost version called the Fitbit Zip that comes in five fun colors and relies on a replaceable coin-type battery for $59.

There are other products in the category that track your activity that you could checkout such as the Nike Fuel Band and Jawbone UP (2.0) but neither of these have knocked my socks off from the quality of execution between the hardware features and software.

Some other great fitness product recommendations:

Polar FT Fitness Watch

Fitness Videogames
Dance Videogames

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The 2012 - What not to buy this holiday season!

On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 0 comments

Every year there are product offers that seem too good to be true and as the adage goes...probably are. There are also gleaming new products entering the marketplace that from your first impression...these are awesome! But once you get it home you find out that the dream doesn't live up to reality.

My job around this time of year is to make sure you don't get caught up in the hype or end up getting something that will soon be obsoleted. Or at least you are informed enough to make the best decision for yourself.

So what don't you get over these Black Friday and holiday sales?
I would avoid gaming consoles EXCEPT for the Nintendo Wii U and perhaps the Nintendo 3DS (or 3DS XL). The Xbox 360 is at its end of life and is due for an update that should appear next year. The PlayStation 3 is pretty much in the same position. The Playstation Vita is just plain bad with a rather weak game library.

In the cameras I would avoid category, I was really excited about the prospect of a Canon mirrorless camera (Digital SLR cameras have a mirror so you can peek through a viewfinder and see what the camera's chip will see but this means they have to be pretty large) that takes advantage of the entire Canon library of lens. The Canon EOS-M had tons of promise...that at the end of the day just didn't deliver. It is a nice enough camera but it is missing a few physical dials to make sure functions easier to access and a rather slow focus...just ends up disappointing.


In a similar vein, I am not blown away by Nikon's offer in this category either. The Nikon 1 is a mirrorless camera but also exhibits slow focus speeds as well.

On the computer front, I would avoid the new Microsoft Surface tablet. Sure it looks cools with an all-new interface but try to use it! Unlike the Apple iPads, you have to micro-manage your memory on the Surface. If you have a few apps open...it starts to slow down and not run smoothly. I even had apps that wouldn't load! And don't be fooled, this is not a real computer running Windows 8. It is a version called RT that requires you to purchase new apps. For more information on why to avoid the Surface, check out my more in-depth Don't Buy a Microsoft Surface...not ready for prime-time piece.
Another Windows 8 device I was looking forward to but it ultimately let me down was the Lenovo Yoga 13. Okay, let me say that if you are looking for strictly a sleek Windows 8 ultrabook...then the Yoga might actually be a great choice. But as a tablet...it just doesn't deliver. Too bulky and cumbersome.

Televisions and digital cameras tend to see major updates in the early months of next year causing this years models to go on sale. It is then up to you to decide if the new version warrants the extra money or if you can save a good chunk on last years model. Even clothing and jewelry will see major discounts after the holidays as well!


And now you might be asking what do I get? Well be sure to check out my "2012 Holiday Gifts for your Cool Kids of All Ages" article.

And did I miss anything? Something else that should have been on this list of what to avoid? Add it in the comments below!


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2012 Holiday Gifts for Cool Kids of All Ages

On Monday, November 5, 2012 0 comments

We are coming up on the holiday season and I don't know about you but for me it is always challenging to keep abreast of the latest trends and great holiday gift ideas. The following is a list of products I know I would love for a holiday gift. As usual, my stuff leans toward the techie or young at heart variety but I hope you can find something here to meet your precipitants wish list!

Like previous years, let's start with the youngest (age or maturity) on your list. So how about getting ourselves into the holiday spirit with an advent calendar...and not just any calendar but the Star Wars Lego (roughly $40) which is a tradition at our household! Please ignore the upper end of the age range mentioned on the front of the box...this one is great for anyone into the Star Wars universe. Highly recommend!

And while we are in the Lego frontier...I do need to mention another perfect union. Legos and Minecraft. If you have anyone in your life that is carving up their own virtual landscape...they will really enjoy this non-interactive alternative. Here is your chance to get their nose out of the computer for a bit. Check out the Lego Minecraft 21102. These are a bit hard to find at retail ($35) but I have run across sets at your usual ToysRUs stores and there are resellers online offering the set with a pretty decent mark-up...over $60 currently! I will keep my eye out for this sets availability online but Lego execs let me know they are not holding their breath for much availability during the holidays!


How could I make one of these lists without an Angry Bird "thing" and this year the combination of Angry Birds and Star Wars seems to be a hot marriage...and through in a Jenga gameplay? So be sure to check out the Angry Birds Star Wars Fighter Pods Jenga Game ($25). Or the AT AT Attack version ($39).

Okay, if you haven't already noticed...this is the year of "Super Heroes". This halloween was jam-packed with both boys and girls dressed up as their favorite hero. And this is also reflected in the most wanted Blu-Ray and DVD's. Now the world of streaming and on-demand has really started penetrating the mainstream (more ideas about this later) but there are still a very large contingent of people that still get their latest movies at home via a disk. So here is my action-packed recommendations...

The culmination of one of the finest reboots in movie storytelling, The Dark Knight Rises ($25 for both Blu-Ray and DVD). Christopher Nolan's darker and more brooding take on the story which began with Batman Begins staring Christian Bale. Follow-up with the haunting performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker in The Dark Knight. If your gift receiptent hasn't seen the trilogy in its entirety...you can get all three in The Dark Knight Trilogy on Blu-Ray for $30.

Speaking of reboots...there was also The Amazing Spider-Man ($20 Blu-Ray/DVD) but at the end of the day it really didn't introduce anything new versus the Sam Raimi trilogy. BUT if you didn't see that trilogy...then this is a great place to get into the "amazing" Spider-Man universe.

And how could this holiday list miss the monumental blockbuster...Marvel's - The Avengers ($25 for both Blu-Ray and DVD)! With its group of decidedly super humans, mutants, and demigods. This is the melting pot of the Marvel Comics universe that is the culmination of a series of stand-alone movies including the first two Iron Man's, Thor, The Hulk, and Captain America. And not only is The Avengers full of powerful action scenes where everything gets destroyed but its also about the powerfully acted times when the heroes interact with one another. A "must see", a great gift and no you don't have to be a comic book fan to enjoy this movie!

Prometheus ($25 for Blu-Ray and DVD) by Ridley Scott of Aliens fame takes us on another Sci-Fi journey to a completely alien world and this roller-coaster of a story will keep you on edge throughout. While some people might find the classic Ridley style of breathtaking panoramas mixed within the movie a bit slow...others will be blown away with the scope of the vision.

And for those on your gift list that have a bit of flair and are "calm, cool and collected"...then you should be getting them the Bond 50: The Complete 22 Film Collection on Blu-Ray ($225). This set features all six Bond's including Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. For those that love the intrique and adventure that Bond brings to each movie...this is a must have.

And no holiday video list would be complete without a Disney pictures and this year the must see movie is Pixar's Brave ($28). The story of an impulsive young woman with impressive archery skills and a no-nonsense attitude, Merida throws her realm into chaos when she disregards the customary procedure for finding a suitor and then disappears into the forest in defiance of her mother's unbending ways. This is arguably one of the most beautifully rendered movie Pixar has produced and the lead character is quite endearing.

While this next topic probably warrants its own piece, I am going to take a quick stab here on the Best Kids Tablet options! Before I leap (no pun intended) into the iPad, Kindle Fire, etc. discussion and how these are really viable options for most kids (if the price point is something you can deal with) but first I do have to give the tablets truly designed for kids a shot. And the two most popular are LeapFrog's LeapPad 2 and the VTech InnoTab 2. I can really see this turning into a "LeapPad 2 VS InnoTab 2" competition! Both offer a pretty beefy platform that is truly designed for young-ones and a good library of edutainment titles.

At the end of the day after playing with both LeapPad 2 and InnoTab 2 systems for a bit of time, I walked away feeling that the LeapFrog LeapPad 2 was the superior system. It is noticeably quicker, has a substantial amount of on-board storage (4 gigabytes), is compatible with over 325 games and downloadable apps. I do wish that LeapFrog had offered an SD memory card option like VTech did but the faster processor in the LeapPad 2 won me over. This is a very sturdy device for children 3-9 years of age and you can get the LeapFrog LeapPad 2 for under $100. This is a great edutainment device for you kids.

Videogaming console manufacturers and consumers will have a difficult holiday season. Sure there will be some great games to buy for your existing systems but this holiday season I really won't recommend purchasing a new gaming device...except maybe a Nintendo Wii U (more on that in a bit). Both the XBox 360 and PS3 are long in the tooth and due an upgrade and the newer Playstation Vita portable game system has been a huge letdown.

Nintendo looks to be the only one with any energy this holiday season. The Wii is getting a substantial upgrade this year with the launch of the Nintendo Wii U. This new gaming console features an all-new tablet-like controller called the GamePad and has a host of new capabilities but the launch titles are not necessarily knocking my socks off. The initial pre-orders online have already sold out but I'm sure their will be glimmers of opportunities to pick one up if you want to frantically hunt around both online or get in line for the launch morning of November 18th.

And Nintendo's 3DS has a new extra large variant imaginatively called the Nintendo 3DS XL ($220'ish). I'd say there are some nice little tweaks under the hood also that makes this a very nice portable gaming system, if you are not already absorbed with all the 99c apps on your mobile device or tablet. Nintendo has delivered a great portable gaming system here and a wonderfully rich library of 1st and 3rd party games. Sure it is another device to haul around but for some serious gaming...this platform is great.

While talking about portable entertainment devices...I do need to cover the other solutions that make a great gift including the latest version of the iPod Touch. This season's version feature more power, a beautiful 4" display, nice camera and for someone without a smartphone already...a great solution for consumer mobile media and games! The new version supports all the latest iOS 6 features including Siri, Facebook and Twitter integration. The Apple iPod Touch is available in 5 funky colors and two memory configurations: 32 gigabyte for $299 and 64 gigabyte for $399.

Just a couple weeks ago Apple introduced a new and exciting category within their iPad line-up. You'd have to have been living under a rock to not have heard about the new iPad Mini. I am excited about this product for Apple and the consumers this product addresses. I don't know if you remember but Steve Jobs famously said that they found the 9.6" display in the iPad as the perfect form-factor to partner between a smartphone side devices and laptop computers. So why did Apple add this product to the mix? Well, there are two reasons as I see it... 1) Price! They needed a device to compete with less expensive/smaller display 7" variants namely Amazon's moderately successful Kindle Fire and Fire HD tablets as well as the geeky Android products like the Samsung offerings and Google Nexus 7. 2) The single-handed category of consumers that are choosing even smaller, simpler devices to read ebooks and the like.

All that said, I really like the new, sleek iPad Mini ($329+). Tech pundits will point out the lower resolution of the display (still equal to most peoples 20" monitors on their desk!) versus other competitive offerings in the category but Apple did that to maintain software compatibility with the HUGE library (over 275,000 tablet specific) apps. I can't express just slim, light and comfortable to carry this device is. You also have a slew of configuration offerings starting at $329 for the 16 gigabyte version. I would recommend spending the extra $100 for the 32gb version to accomodate movies, TV shows, apps and the like.

And yes, the new 4th generation iPad with Retina display is still a wonderful gift! I figured I don't need to cover that if you are comfortable ponying up the $599 for this great product minimum. Don't get the 16gb version! And I would highly recommend getting the 4G version...it makes for a wonderful portable connected experience.

Okay, while I am ranting about the Apple stuff...I would still recommend the $99 AppleTV solution. This is a small puck-sized computing device that links to your TV and the home network and provides a host of high-definition, streaming content. You can leverage all your iTunes media if you have songs or videos on your computer or iOS device. You also can access content from Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube and live sporting events.

If you are not into the Apple eco-system of iTunes, iOS devices, etc. I would also recommend the Roku 2 XS ($98) which adds support for other services including Amazon Prime instead of the  iTunes marketplace.


After reading about all those fancy media consuming devices...are looking for a simpler and more to the point eReader solution. If your focus is on digital ebooks and periodicals and all these "apps" and "media" capabilities are not what you are interested in. I still highly recommend the traditional Kindle especially the new Kindle Paperwhite versions that offer a beautiful and easy to read contrast between the text and white background with 62% more pixels for greater clarity. This new version features an intuitive touch screen interface and even offers a backlight to allow for reading in the dark...all while still providing 8 weeks of battery life! There is a Wi-Fi version available for as little as $119. And a free 3G cellular version of the Kindle Paperwhite 3G for $179. The main reason these eReaders are still a viable option is that are great for reading in the sunlight, on the beach and poolside. Color tablets still have challenges in a sunny environment. The Kindle library of books is over a 1,000,000 titles with 180,000 of them exclusive to Amazon and the Kindle!

And if you gift recipient in need of some help keeping themselves organized. Perhaps the latest Livescribe Sky WiFi Smartpen ($170) can help. I have regularly mentioned the Livescribe and its ability to jot down notes and the ability to save a copy on your computer or sync with online note solutions like Evernote. The new Sky version introduces Wi-Fi connectivity to your smartpen. This way your notes can make the leap to Evernote without having to plug into your computer first! I love my Livescribe and moving it to Wi-Fi is a nice addition.

In the realm of mobile audio, I have regularly mentioned the Jambox by Jawbone. Well their new version called BIG Jambox ($299) is just that...a bigger version. This Bluetooth speaker is portable, runs on rechargeable batteries that provides 15 hours of music but delivers quality sound that will fill a room. In comparing the BIG Jambox version some of the other options available in this category, I liked the overall fidelity of the sound for a portable and completely wireless solution and the overall quality of the product. With an integrated microphone, you can also use it as a portable speakerphone! Love it.

For those on your list that love music but are not good at sharing...I previously recommended the original LG Electronic Bluetooth headset. There is now a substantially improved version called the LG Tone+ HBS-730 ($50'ish) that introduces substantial improvement in the low-end of the audio range providing a richer bass. While audiophiles still need to avoid any of the Bluetooth headphone offerings. I find that being untethered from my iPod by a cable is quite liberating. These headphones do well during anything but the most rigorous workouts.

And for those audiophiles, we are definitely back to having a cord but I would recommend either the Bowers & Wilkens C5 In-Ear ($179) or the Bowers & Wilkens P5 Mobile HiFi ($349). The C5 In-Ear has an Apple compatible cable, in-line microphone and controls for your Apple product. You will have a range of fitted ear pieces to help with the noise-isolation benefits of an in-ear product. So far I haven't found another in-ear product I would recommend over these. Taking it up a notch, the P5's over-the-ear style of headphone affords an even finer audio experience. The best for the money I could find.  You can really appreciate the difference when you put these on.


While cameras warrant their own guide for the holidays, I will highlight some that are definitely worth  you checking out.

Best point-n-shoot for under $200: Canon Powershot ELPH 110 HS ($179) is a snazzy little camera that shots attractive 16.1 megapixel photos and 1080p high-definition video. The camera has a good sized 3-inch LCD display and features a solid 24mm wide-angle to 5x zoom lens. A lot of camera in this price range and available in 6 colors.

Best point-n-shoot for "a little bit more money": The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS ($245'ish) brings your subject up really close in a very small/compact package. This camera magically includes a powerful 20x zoom len, 1080p full-HD video capability and a host of photo features in a small...still pocketable format. I love this zoom!

Best point-n-shoot when "money doesn't matter" or "you are looking to surprise me with a gift": Sony DSC-RX100 ($650) does what seems to achieve the impossible. In introduces a very large 1-inch photo sensor into a pocket camera. We are talking about a sensor that is several multiples in size over these other cameras but the camera itself can still squeeze its way into your pocket or purse. Not only does this camera offer a great 20 megapixel sensor, it also features a very fast and bright lens (f1.8) and a 3.6x zoom. Great low-light capabilities. It is definitely a very sold backup camera even for someone that regularly shoots a high quality Digital SLR camera. Very nice!

Best camera to trust with the kids: I really like the Panasonic ruggedized Lumix TS20 ($130) that provides a robust and reliable camera which is waterproof up to 16 feet. While the camera is pretty tough, it also shoots a great picture with its 16 mega-pixels, HD video, cool colors and is a joy to take to the pool, beach or while trekking through some rough terrain.

And if you have a really adventuresome person on your list. What about the GoPro Hero2 ($199) with its wearable, mountable, waterproof to 197 feet, 170 degree wide angle lens, 30 frames per second 1080p or 60 frames per second 720p video and 11 mega-pixel photos to capture all their action. What a compact package with a range on configuration peripherals to anchor this camera to your bike, board, helmet or just about anywhere you want!

And if you got a golfer in your life and they are looking for some new gear, I am digging the TaylorMade RocketBallz Driver ($229-249), Fairway Wood ($179'ish) and Rescue Hybrids ($159'ish). These clubs are impressive and good for starter to semi-pros. I really love the Rescue Hybrids that provide the greater impact/control of a Fairway Wood with the loft of irons.

So all in all I hope you found something here to kickstart your holiday shopping or fuel to start compiling your own wish list! :-) And I will be putting together my Holiday Videogame highlights in the coming weeks.

Did I miss any hot new products? Mention them below...



LarryLarry Pacey, award-winning designer tracks the latest news on consumer products, electronics, appliances, smart devices, networking and the gadget lifestyle.For the latest news follow me on:

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Don't buy a Microsoft Surface...not ready for prime time!

On Saturday, November 3, 2012 0 comments

I felt compelled to write a quick note to express my complete dissatisfaction with the new Microsoft Surface tablet. I had hopes and dreams that this could be the platform to bridge my business needs while providing the portability of a tablet. While the iPad is great, there are business applications that still rely on Windows solutions and this "could" have been the solution. But as my son would say, "it is an epic fail"!

For those of you that are not aware of the Microsoft Surface, it is a tablet that leverages a streamed down edition of the new Microsoft Windows 8 operating system to compete with the Android and iPad's of the world. It has a very well designed front-end with its live-tile interface that was introduced in the latest Windows Mobile phones.

Don't get me wrong, perhaps a generation or two of software updates will come along to fix some of the issues we've seen but for now...don't go there.


Issues:
Not a fan of the new Touch Cover - This is a cool, ultra-thin magnetic snap on keyboard cover with no physical buttons. Sure it is very thin and light...at least fells like it has a similar heft to the Apple Smart Cover that really isn't smart. It just didn't cover the gap from a keyboard on the screen to the tactile nature of a real keyboard. But on the other side there is the Type Cover which is a bit thicker and 1/10 a pound heavier but has a great touch feel.

Slow-downs and/or not enough memory - Unlike an iPad that feels like you can have dozens of apps going...this tablet feels like it is slowing down after just getting a few apps going. We even keep notifications when we try to start up some apps that the Surface doesn't have enough capability to run it!

Limited library of apps - Not surprisingly, this new platform requires specific Windows RT apps and thus has a limited library today. There has also been noise in the air about some parties not even developing application support for the platform...including Facebook!

Lower resolution - In an era of high-pixel counts per inch, the 10.6" Surface display feels dated at a resolution of only 1366x768. As a point in comparison, the iPad has a smaller 9.7" display but a resolution of 2048-1536!

Hope for the future?
There is a Pro version of Microsoft Surface that runs the full edition of Windows 8. It is a good bit thicker and chunkier...really leaving the ultra-slim category but it will have more horsepower and will run the full Windows experience. Or we can wait for the inevitable Surface 2?



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