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2009 Must Have Christmas Gadgets

   Christmas is a week away and kids are hoping for some good presents under the tree. For the parents who have  some last minute shopping to do, here are the top three selling toys this year.

      Music fanatics will love this gadget that just hit the shelves: the Sony Rolly. The Sony Rolly can store up to 515 songs and play for 5 hours continuously or 4 hours with music and dancing.     The Rolly was developed with choreographer software so motions can be created and shared online.     Powered by a USB port that is plugged directly in  your computer, the music player only weighs 11 ounces and can conveniently fit in your pocket.

    Number two on the  list of top 3 gadgets for the 2009 Christmas season   is the I- SOBOT.  At 6.5 inches tall, it is the smallest humanoid robot out right now. With a built in sensor the I- Sobot is capable of walking on two feet, balancing on one leg, laying down, getting up and even doing somersaults.

      The I- Sobot also comes with 200 phrases and word downloaded into its hard drive; it can also play music and has over 90 sound effects.   The I Sobot also has four modes–remote control mode, Special action mode, program mode, and voice control mode. The robot also comes with a rechargeable battery that lasts up to sixty minutes.

    Lastly on the must have gadget list is the New Verizon Android Phone. The Droid offers a full working QWERTY key board which is not touch screen for maximum texting. The Droid’s five mega pixel camera is one of its high points. The Droid  also offers an interchangeable battery which is a benefit for those people who travel on the road and do not have time to charge their batteries.

      To make the Droid even more spectacular, it will be the first phone to have Google turn by turn gps, voice guidance, voice command, and DVD-quality playback.  The Droid can be found at any Verizon wireless outlet or verizonwireless.com while the I-Sobot and Sony Rolly can be found at department stores such as Target and Toys R Us.