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Give us a tune Gibson Dark Fire Robot Les Paul, Special Edition


Don’t worry – you haven’t skipped a page – this guitar has earned its right to be here with some amazing built-in technology. When Gibson released the first Les Paul guitar, music changed. Now they’re revolutionising the instrument all over again. Robot by name and robot by nature, this flame red axe tunes itself using robotic machine-heads, and lets you know if your intonation is out. It even has a firewire output to connect it to your PC and record your efforts. Downsides? That mega price and you still need some talent to play it. £2,199 www.dv247.com


Twice the fun Samsung ST600


As any girl with a Myspace page will tell you, taking a picture of yourself is hit and, more often, miss. Enter the Samsung ST600 with an ingenious solution – an extra screen on the front. Whether you’re the photographer or the subject, dual-screen technology means you can take the perfect shot every time. Taking a picture is as easy as smiling, and face recognition means that your closest friends and family are always in focus. It can even recognise when subjects jump – maximising your air time. With over 14 megapixels at your disposal, you’d best sharpen up those Photoshop skills. £229.95 www.simplyelectronics.net


Making fans cool Dyson AM01 Multiplier Desk Fan


Synonymous with progress, and a tech-pioneer, Mr James Dyson is back with a nifty little gadget that’s enough to make your head itch. The Dyson AM01 is the first in a range of new bladeless fans to have been developed. Don’t ask us how it works, but airfoil technology has done away with the outdated propeller to allow a constant and steady flow of air without buffeting. Easy to clean and direct, the AM01 doesn’t have settings like a conventional fan, but a power-dimmer switch so you can enjoy a perfectly powered draft at all times. Prices start at £169.95 www.johnlewis.com


No matter what your taste in gadgets is, Colorware are here to help you stand out from the crowd. Whether you’re looking for a colourful new device, or want to customise something of your own, Colorware can help. Now in their tenth year, Colorware has perfected a special high-gloss, scratch-resistant coating available in a range of colours for your phone, console and computer. With a client list including Nike, Warner Bros and MTV, you can be sure you’ll get the paint job you’ve always wanted. For details and prices visit www.colorwarepc.com


Pimp your tech Colorware


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Words by David Jackson


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