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This is an archive article published on February 20, 2011

GEEK in the House

Being a geek is not just about owning the latest gadgets. It is also about thinking like one,and looking like one. A list of products that will let you wire up in style.

Being a geek is not just about owning the latest gadgets. It is also about thinking like one,and looking like one. A list of products that will let you wire up in style.

The Urban Tool Pocketbelt
It might make you look a bit like a lumberjack,but it comes with three pockets in the front,for your many phones,PSPs and maybe even a wallet. Made from durable and waterproof material,this one also has a big zipper pocket at the back. The pocketbelt can be worn around the hip or as a shoulder bag. Rs 3,250 (approx.)

Clingo Universal Mobile Tether
It has dual pads to secure your phone to the side of your laptop monitor or the tray table in a plane. The flip-open case gives you a lightweight option for easy storage when travelling. Rs 700 (approx.)

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Moshi iVisor
An iPhone 4 needs the advanced protection of this visor. Unlike traditional screen protectors,Moshi’s proprietary design allows installation in seconds without the creation of air bubbles. The multilayer iVisor offers excellent scratch or smudge resistance while providing the best touchscreen sensitivity. The new polymer adhesive allows for repeated cleaning and re-application. Rs 2,300 (approx.)

Cocoon GRID-IT
A good way to be clutter-free. It provides various configurations to store your phone,pen drive,iPod and other personal devices. The size makes it convenient to tuck into your laptop bag or travel case. Rs 1,440 (approx.)

Moshi’s Concerti designer portfolio
This case can transform itself into a versatile iPad stand at various angles,reducing wrist stress for users. All this while the hybrid silicone inner case,with Terahedron microfibre lining,provides 360-degree shock and scratch protection. Rs 3,960 (approx.)

USB Heated Slippers
On cold nights when you have to slog in front of the computer at home,you will need these heated slippers from LM Technologies. The warming pad inside the slippers heats up when the USB port is plugged in. They are made of terry fabric and the heating element is made from carbon fibre,so they can be washed when dirty. Rs 600 (approx.)

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Bluelounge Cable Box Mini
If you hate the tangle of wires behind your PC,buy this wonder box,which lets you stow away surplus cable lengths into the built-in surge protector. CableBox Mini is also ideal for hiding adapters and small hubs. Rs 1,500 (approx.)

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