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Compiled by CIARA O’BRIEN

Compiled by CIARA O'BRIEN

Bose V35 Lifestyle Home Entertainment System

Home cinema has never sounded so good. Built around Bose’s Unify technology, the Lifestyle V35 system promises “vivid” surround sound in an easy to use package. The system allows you to use up to six high-definition video and audio devices, including a Bluray DVD player or games system, or even hook up your iPod or iPhone to a dock.

The package includes Bose’s small Jewel Cube speakers, and an Acoustimass module that works with the compact speakers to boost the sound.

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Most importantly, the Unify system uses on-screen messages to bring you through each stage of the set-up process, and double checks you’ve plugged in the correct connections.

The universal remote will control not only the Bose system, but also everything you hook up to it, keeping things as simple as possible.

www.bose.ie

HP Envy 17

€1299.

Envy laptops are made with a specific purpose in mind: entertainment. With a powerful processor and graphics that can handle gaming, video and 3D images on a 17.3-inch high-definition screen, the Envy 17 also has some high-performance audio technology built in to cover all the essentials.

Its Beats Audio technology, by the way, has a celebrity connection – it was developed by Dr Dre with HP – and uses the HP Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer to recreate audio as it was intended to be heard.

It has a couple of nice touches, such as the slot-loading optical drive, like on a Mac, and a backlit keyboard – just in case you have the urge to type in low light. A low-light high-definition webcam is also built in to the device. Its not short on storage space either, with up to 2TB of capacity on the hard drive.

www.hp.ie

Clickfree Transformer for iPod

€48

If you have an iPod or iPhone, the Clickfree transformer, which will allow you to transfer files to and from your device with little or no hassle, might interest you. Plugging into both your iPod and computer, you can use it to take music and playlists from your iPod and transfer it to a computer, or you can back up documents, videos, photos and other files to the free space on your music player at a click. So should you need to move the contents of your iPod to a PC or Mac other than your original computer, you can do it with minimal stress.

The Clickfree transformer works via USB, no software is needed and it wont overwrite existing files. It also promises to work with future versions that Apple releases.

www.clickfree.com