Electronics Top Wish Lists for Mother's Day
03 April 2006 - 9:09PM
PR Newswire (US)
Tips on Buying Gadgets for the Wired Women in Your Life from the
Experts at Cambridge SoundWorks ANDOVER, Mass., April 3
/PRNewswire/ -- With women actually out spending men in the
electronics aisles these days, gadgets -- like MP3 players -- are
at the top of women's wish lists for Mother's Day this year,
according to the experts at Cambridge SoundWorks. The Consumer
Electronics Association reports that women are expected to account
for over half of the estimated $135 billion dollars spent on
consumer electronics in 2006. "Women have taken a lead role in
determining what technology-related products make it into the
household, especially when it comes to home entertainment," says
Laurie Fearing, Cambridge SoundWorks' resident expert on women's
buying trends. "We've been studying women's purchasing habits for
years. Women want tech products that keep them connected, provide
hours of entertainment, are fashionable, and fit into their
family's lifestyle." Fearing outlines some trends that have more
and more women shopping -- and asking for fun, easy-to-use,
fashionable electronics. * Entertainment to go. The Creative Zen
Vision:M is an MP3 player, video player and photo viewer all rolled
into one portable, stylish gadget. It's the perfect gift for ladies
that love to listen to music, snap digital photos, or watch TV
shows and home movies on the go. Winner of the prestigious "Best of
CES" 2006 and "Best in Show" awards, the Zen Vision:M holds up to
15,000 songs, 120 hours of video or tens of thousands of digital
photos that can be viewed on its gorgeous 2.5-inch color LCD
screen. It also features an FM radio and recorder. Available in
five high-gloss colors -- black, white, blue, green or pink.
($299.99; us.creative.com, http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/,
Best Buy, Wal-Mart and Circuit City). * Music on-the-go. Whether it
be a picnic in the park, a day at the beach or a backyard barbeque,
give your favorite women the PlayDock(TM) MP3 transportable speaker
to fill any occasion with music. The PlayDock(TM) MP3 docks all
Creative Zen MP3 players, as well as the Apple iPod, and plays
uninterrupted, crystal-clear digital music at home or for up to 10
hours on the go with its built-in rechargeable battery. With a
built-in powered subwoofer, PlayDockMP3 offers sound so rich and
full-bodied it can fill a room or wide open space. ($249.99;
http://us.creative.com/, http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/). *
For women who love radio. According to Arbitron Inc., over the
course of a typical week, radio reaches 94 percent of women over 18
years old. So, women are sure to love the SoundWorks Radio CD, a
sleek, stylish tabletop radio that offers the benefits of a larger,
full-featured home stereo for enjoying great sound in the kitchen,
the den or the bedroom. But don't let its size fool you. The
SoundWorks Radio CD will fill an entire room with sound because of
its customized 3-speaker design, which includes a built-in powered
subwoofer. It plays standard CDs as well as MP3 files on CD-ROM,
and has an AM/FM radio that shows station and song information
(RDS) where available. Front and rear auxiliary inputs are
available so additional audio sources like an MP3 player can be
connected. Two alarms and remote control are also included
($349.99; http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/). * Make a fashion
statement in your home theater. With more people buying high
definition flat panel TVs, home theater systems are being purchased
as much for fashion as they are for function. As a result, new
virtual surround sound systems, like the SurroundWorks(TM) 200,
that easily blend into a room's decor are very popular with women.
Simple and stylish, SurroundWorks 200 uses a single multi-channel
center speaker which emulates the surround effect of five or more
individual speakers. The SurroundWorks speaker is paired with a
powerful subwoofer and a stylish DVD/AM/FM control console. The
entire system is wired using just two foolproof connecting cables
-- so you won't see any wires running across the family room
($999.99; http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/). For additional
advice on home entertainment products, visit
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/ or call 800-FOR-HIFI to speak
with an expert. *CEA: Consumer Electronics Association. This
announcement relates to products launched in the United States of
America. The product names, contents, prices and availability are
subject to change and may differ elsewhere in the world according
to local factors and requirements. Cambridge SoundWorks,
SoundWorks, and SurroundWorks are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Cambridge SoundWorks, Inc. or Creative Technology Ltd
in the United States and/or other countries. All other brand names
and products mentioned herein are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized as
such. DATASOURCE: Cambridge SoundWorks CONTACT: Maria Cataldo of
Cambridge SoundWorks, +1-978-623-4472, Web site:
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/
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