High Roller Men's Guide

Apogee GiO Guitar Controller

Apogee GiO Guitar Controller
Unless you’re a mutant who has four arms, it’s impossible to play the guitar and fiddle with your computer simultaneously. Since your feet are free, why not try a foot controller, such as this one offered by Apogee Electronics. Made exclusively for Macs, the foot switch will be recognized instantly by GarageBand, Logic and MainStage for a truly professional play. Assign amp and effects settings and don’t worry about losing your guitar’s natural sound since the switch comes with a built-in preamp and converters. $400.

First Macintosh Shirt

First Macintosh Shirt
Before the iPod, the iPhone, or even the iMac, there was this little Apple that featured a mouse and a graphical user interface. Those born before the Reagan administration will remember the first Macintosh personal computer, as illustrated in this t-shirt. Wear this shirt and profess to the rest of the world that you’ve seen how computers have changed over the years and that you haven’t forgetten your roots. These may be dinosaurs by today’s computing standards but these little machines paved the way for all your high-tech gimmickry. $18.

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Macbook Air

Macbook Air
It’s said to be the thinnest laptop out there at 0.76 inches. The new Macbook Air is Apple’s latest badass to enter the dwindling PC dominated market. It features 13.3-inch widescreen LED display, full-size keyboard, and large multi-touch trackpad not to mention the Bluetooth 2.1 & 802.11n Wi-Fi for the consummate globetrotter. As of now the power is seen in a 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, which means you can use Bootcamp to run Windows. Its thinness is attributed to no DVD drive… if you need to use a DVD or CD there’s Remote Disc which wirelessly connects you to a Mac or PC, which is pretty cool. $1800.

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