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Give Great High-Tech Gifts Without Breaking Bank

POSTED: 4:40 pm EST December 2, 2008
UPDATED: 4:55 pm EST December 2, 2008

We're all looking to save some money during the holiday season, and ABCnews.com came out with some great high-tech items that may not break the bank.

First is the new Fuji digital camera. Costing between $125 and $150, the camera has new face detection technology to better focus on faces, and you can transfer photos without hooking up a wire.

Next is the iPod Shuffle. For under $50, you can store up to 500 songs.

Then there's help for people with iPhones who are upset over short battery life. The Mophie Juice Pack extender costs $99 and claims to double the iPhone's battery life.

Also for $100 is a speaker phone for the driver who has to chat behind the wheel. The Parrot Minikit Chic is Bluetooth compatible and promises 10 hours of talk time.

The Sandisk Sensa MP3 player doesn't store music, but you can buy music cards to play in the compact device. The player is $20 and the cards are $15.

For more gadget gifts under $150, click here.



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