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Garmin Forerunner 310XT GPS Watch Pro athletes enjoy primo perks: fast cars, sexy supermodels, and pharma-grade EPO. But even amateurs can snag the best performance-tracking wrist-top. The 310XT clocks speed, distance, heart rate, calories, and more. GPS gets you home again, where delightful visualizations help make sense of the data so you can up your game. $350 • garmin.com Innate MC2 Storage Container You've ditched your environmentally indefensible reliance on disposable water bottles, but your lunch bags aren't much better. This is. The 26-ounce stainless-steel container is cool, but the real star is the food-grade silicone lid. It not only seals perfectly but also transforms into a microwave-safe bowl. So last night's leftovers become today's piping-hot lunch — without heating up the planet. $16 • innate-gear.com Mitsubishi Home Theater WD-65837 TV Lame glasses got you doubtin' on the third dimension? This titanic 65-inch, 3-D-ready TV will make you a believer. With the optional 3-D kit and media center, games and movies come to life behind a comfy pair of active-shutter shades. Throw in a Billy Dee Williams-smooth picture and deeply satisfying black levels, and stand back. $2,199 • Mitsubishi.com Tom Bihn Synapse Backpack Oversize bags are where small belongings go to die. With this handsome, well-built backpack, you'll never have to fumble for your keys or earbuds again. It's simple and compact and has plenty of pockets to keep everything handy — five on the outside alone. Use the extra time for something practical, like figuring out what Google Wave does. $120 • tombihn.com Red Digital Still and Motion Camera A-list directors like Steven Soderbergh and Peter Jackson gush over Red's digital cameras. Now they're (a little) more affordable for the rest of us. Construct your own: Start with one of the company's sensors and customize everything from lenses to mounts. With 1,048,576 permutations, it's like the fanciest Lego kit ever. $4,000 and up • red.com Staff Pick Tretorn Falsterbo Riding Boots Hey! Husband! Pony up and spot me these crazy riding boots. The Gore-Tex lining will keep my tootsies dry; microfiber calf grips will help keep me from flying out of the saddle. And they have the traction of a running shoe, so when I dismount and dash home, I won't slip.
— Sarah Fallon | Story Editor $650 • Tretorn.com WowWee Cinemin Swivel Portable Projector Sometimes the best screen is the closest flat surface. This tiny battery-powered DLP projector lets you broadcast images anywhere. So while everyone else is squinting at 3-inch pocket picture shows, you can connect your iPod, smartphone, or notebook and beam a 60-inch standard-def cut right on the subway wall. $350 • WowWee.com Timbuk2 Dolores Chiller Messenger Bag Any backpack will tote your picnic to the park, but it's hard to chill out with a warm drink. That's why we prefer the new Dolores Chiller. The insulated interior will stow a 12-pack and the ice to keep it frosty, yet the bag fits our frame cozier than a beer koozie. There's even an attached opener, so you can always pop your top. $110 • Timbuk2.com Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch Forged from a block of aluminum, this featherweight feels like it could survive at least one apocalypse. It boasts the same gamut-boosting LED screen and multitouch trackpad found on its larger siblings. Toss in a 7-hour battery, SD card slot, and the return of FireWire, and you have a notebook even Apple-haters can't resist. $1,199 and up • apple
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Photo: Zachary Zavislak E-Flite Blade mSR RC Helicopter Ever try flying a remote-controlled chopper? You may as well be piloting a gnat. The controls are hard to master, every breeze is a crisis, and you never really know where the thing is going. Not so with the mSR, a little whirlybird that nests in the palm of your hand. Combining speed, agility, stability, and handling, this microcopter lets you embark on daring coworker-buzzing missions with the confidence that you can make a clean escape. $180 • e-fliterc.com « Wish List: 81 to 90Wish List: 1 to 10 »