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10 Gifts for the Hard-Core Techie

Gadgets, kits, and hacks for the geek who has everything.

PC World Staff

Yamaha Tenori-on 8 of 10

Last year, we recognized the Tenori-on as one of the most innovate products of 2007 but lamented its over-the-top cost. Recently Yamaha reduced the price for the holidays from $1200 to $999, so owning one is now somewhat more feasible. The design remains inspired: You interact with a 16-by-16 grid of LED-illuminated buttons to manipulate and build musical loops. A total of 256 sounds are built in, and an integrated SD Card slot lets you copy original samples from your computer. You can also use the Tenori-on's MIDI-out port to connect with your PC's music software or with your other hardware instruments.

See our video of the Tenori-on in action for more about this device.

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