Are buying unnecessary gadgets ?

Did anybody have a feeling that you're buying really unnecessary technology stuffs day by day ? With the never-ending advances in consumer electronics, one too many blinks and you might miss the latest technology release. Smart phones ( iphone for example ), high-definition video cameras and the latest home audio/video components may seem like unnecessary gadgets today, but don’t be surprised when you find yourself in the market for one of them in the not-too-distant future.   You know there are those things that when you walk into someone else’s home and you love them and they’re completely useful yet not exactly mandatory for your home life’s existence? Well that’s what most of these gadgets are! Are they so unnecessary for living ? Are they really ? The list presents a vast variety of eye-candy technology. Check out the list below, and see if you can top it with your own.

Bunkerbound USB Missile Launcher
Frankenstein is an 1818 novel by Mary Shelley, first published anonymously in London, but more often known by the revised third edition of 1831 under her own name. It is a novel infused with some elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. It was also a warning against the "over-reaching" of modern man and the Industrial Revolution, alluded to in the novel's subtitle, The Modern Prometheus.

Binary Clock
This binary clocks gadget displays the time using blue LED's in Binary Code.
Might take a short time to initially work out how to use it but then will be just like second nature to you.

CD Lamp
Honestly there is nothing cooler than unique gadgets other than unique gadgets that you can maneuver and set up all by yourself. This really awesome C.D. lamp lets you fill it with either old or current c.d.’s and just plug it on in. You can make it all by yourself if you’re useful with tools and know what you’re doing. What’s needed to make this? It gives off a really cool light and vibe. Very cool.

Nokia Pen
Write and store up to 100 A5 pages in the Nokia Digital Pen.
As easy to use as a normal ink pen, the Nokia Digital Pen provides you with a digital instrument that records as it writes. Slogan, sketch, or signature - if it's written on digital paper, the Nokia Digital Pen remembers it. Get a brilliant story idea during lunch? Jot it down and it's stored in the pen. When you get back to the desk and put the pen in its stand, your thoughts are transferred to your compatible PC.

And since it all works digitally, you can add colors and sketches to your notes for a look that's even richer and more alive on screen than on paper. The sleekly shaped Nokia Digital Pen remembers up to 100 sheets worth of text. Even the most prolific writers don't need to worry too much about running out of memory, because the pen connects smoothly to your compatible PC, where you can store your notes for further contemplation and distribution.

Bunkerbound USB Missile Launcher
Frankenstein is an 1818 novel by Mary Shelley, first published anonymously in London, but more often known by the revised third edition of 1831 under her own name. It is a novel infused with some elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. It was also a warning against the "over-reaching" of modern man and the Industrial Revolution, alluded to in the novel's subtitle, The Modern Prometheus.

Roccaforte Ultimate Game Desk
A $500+ beast of a table that features a vast array of mini-tables for peripherals, extra monitors, speakers, and joypads. Made by Japanese company M-S-Y.

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