Dunhill Solar Charger €175If you're going to have a solar charger, you might as well have one that looks good.
The Dunhill Solar Charger will not only give you extra power when you need it, but it also comes in a more aesthetically pleasing design than your standard solar panel. The charger has an aluminium body, which the solar panel folds out of, and is stored in a leather carry case. When the device is fully charged – through the solar panel or through USB – it will give up to 30 hours of charging time for your phone or media player.
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Nikon Coolpix AW100 €383.00
Cameras and the great outdoors can be a bad mix at times. So an “all weather” camera might be a good investment if you plan on mixing your photography with extreme weather conditions, or the Irish “summer”. Nikon has come up with a camera that is designed for adventure. The Coolpix AW100 is waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof, but also includes technology such as GPS to geo-tag your images and track your route, a 16 megapixel sensor and a wide angle zoom lens. It even has an Action Control function that allows you to set up and take pictures with one hand, changing settings by swinging the camera back and forth.
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Apple MacBook Air from €999
The newest MacBook Air gives you the convenience of a netbook with the power you need from a laptop. Sure, you sacrifice things like a CD drive and ethernet port – both of which can be added either externally or through adapters – but what you get is a fairly powerful notebook that is so light, you’ll barely notice you’re carrying it. Available in 11 or 13 inch screen sizes, the MacBook Air uses Intel’s i5 and i7 chips and solid state storage, so when they boot up – quickly – they’ll run all your programs properly too. The new notebook also runs Apples latest Lion software.
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