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- 1. Win a Pair of Sennheiser PXC450 Noise Canceling Headphones
- 2. Onkyo HT-RC270 A/V Receiver
- 3. Sennheiser Noise Cancelling Headphones (PXC 450)
- 4. Margaritaville DM0500 Bahamas Frozen Concoction Maker
- 5. HP Envy 100 Multifunction Printer
- 6. Bose SoundDock Series II Digital Music System
- 7. Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB SSD
1. Win a Pair of Sennheiser PXC450 Noise Canceling Headphones
A lot of gadgets come through our offices during the year. But just like you, we have our hearts set on gear that will help us solve problems for ourselves, and our friends and families. This is the stuff that made the cut. Read on to find our wish list.
Click here to enter to win a pair of Sennheiser PXC450 noise canceling headphones--the top gift pick of Tom's Guide News Senior Editor Jane McEntegart!
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1. Win a Pair of Sennheiser PX...
- 1. Win a Pair of Sennheiser PXC450 Noise Canceling Headphones
- 2. Onkyo HT-RC270 A/V Receiver
- 3. Sennheiser Noise Cancelling Headphones (PXC 450)
- 4. Margaritaville DM0500 Bahamas Frozen Concoction Maker
- 5. HP Envy 100 Multifunction Printer
- 6. Bose SoundDock Series II Digital Music System
- 7. Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB SSD
- 8. 64GB iPod Touch 4th Gen
- 9. Intel X25-M 120GB Internal SSD
- 10. LG LHB335 Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System
- 11. Sennheiser Around Ear Headphones (HD 650)
- 12. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro
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No females on pics? Laaaame.
ouch, US only, you folks are a tease,
Chris Angelini, you should learn to drink scotch. And I have some ideas about what you can do with all of that spare hardware too.
Not one, but two Sennheiser headphones! The staff likes to equip themselves in style
. I can't help but add a third Sennheiser to the list for those with normal budget constraints - the Sennheiser HD 280 PRO. These headphones can be had for under $100 (not the $500 price range of the ones in the article) and you still get great audio quality with 8Hz-25kHz frequency response. They only offer passive noise canceling, but I find that perfectly adequate for my needs. (I'm using a pair of HD 280 PRO headphones as I write this.)
not cool only US&A ppl get to win cool stuff
Chris Angelini, you should learn to drink scotch. And I have some ideas about what you can do with all of that spare hardware too.
Hey there's nothing wrong with a margarita ;-)
A couple of years back, I'd drink Grand Marnier 150 neat. I've never really had a scotch I had to have again, though...
Hey Jane:
If you want active noise cancellation but can live without the talk through feature, try looking for the PXC 350s. They can be had for $200-$250 and have a longer battery life. For some reason, NewEgg doesn't carry them.
Google says that IncrediCell is the best bet for a low price on them:
http://www.incredicell.com/index.p [...] ts_id=4356