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Your hard work has paid off, but maintaining what you've built is as difficult as laying the foundation. You probably have plenty of help staying organized, but you still have a world of information to process, and you need the tools to do it quickly. It also can't hurt to go for some tech with style. At this point, you've earned it.

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These products are ESSENTIAL for your boss's office.

These notebooks are sleek, they're fast, and they're ready to travel. Not only will they let you get work done anywhere, you'll also look good doing it.
As much a status symbol as a Dior tie or power pearls, your handheld digital device projects an image. We help you match that style with the substance you demand.

Oft neglected, the input device is your intimate conduit into your world of digital work. Why settle for standard-issue?

This product is NICE TO HAVE for your boss's office.

Although we get much of our news through the Web these days, the more input the better--especially if it's high-def input.

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