DemystifyingDigital.com Announces Five Great Last Minute Gifts for Graduating Seniors

Laptops, Printers, iPod Docs, Point-And-Shoot Digital Cameras and Digital SLRs Top the List of Must-Haves for Young Adults Entering College and the Working World


WOODBURY, N.Y., June 22, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- DemystifyingDigital.com, the Web site dedicated to helping consumers make sense of today's technology, today announced its Top Five recommended gift ideas for graduating seniors. The Web site has selected both practical and pleasure items to enable students to proudly enter the next phase of their lives.

Among the items that DemystifyingDigital.com recommends is:



 -- Sony Vaio VGN-TXN15P Laptop: High on the "cool" factor, recent
    graduates will appreciate owning one the lightest and sleekest
    ultraportables around. Priced at $2,000, the Sony Vaio VGN-TXN15P
    weighs just 2.8 pounds and offers 11 hours of battery life, a
    built-in DVD burner, and integrated wireless to hop on the Sprint
    Mobile Broadband service when a regular hotspot isn't nearby.

 -- The Canon MP600 Multifunction Printer: All-in-one printers come
    in all shapes and sizes but our favorite all-around model is the
    Canon Pixma MP600. For the low price of $189, the MP600 prints,
    copies, and scans photos and documents with just the touch of a
    few buttons.

 -- Bose SoundDock: For the graduate who has to have the best of
    everything, there is only one SoundDock brand: Bose. The company
    recently dropped its pricey SoundDock for iPods from $399.99 to
    $299.99. The speakers are compatible with 30 GB and 60 GB iPods
    with video capability, and best used as a one-piece, desktop
    speaker system.

 -- The Panasonic TZ3: For the reasonable price of $350, the Panasonic
    TZ3 proudly offers a very wide 28mm lens and a compact frame. This
    small 7.2-megapixel camera is ideal for taking sprawling landscape
    photos, as well as a 10x optical zoom to let you get close to the
    action. The camera's built-in optical image stabilization will keep
    shots steady even when hands are shaking.

 -- Nikon D40x Digital SLR: Graduating seniors will appreciate the
    power of a Digital SLR to tell the world they have arrived. The
    Nikon D40x has a 10.2 megapixel imaging sensor, fast continuous
    shooting mode and wide ISO sensitivity. Priced at $729.95 with a
    standard lens.

About DemystifyingDigital.com

DemystifyingDigital.com is the Web component to the successful Demystifying Digital print series. The site, which is dedicated to "making sense of today's technology," strives to help people understand the intricacies of the digital world in easy-to-understand language. The site is launched in conjunction with the Demystifying Digital Summer Photo Guide, which appeared in 1.4 million copies of USA Today on May 25.


            

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