And now it's time for Leo's Turn The Table Turkey!


Today Leo’s cup runnith over. He talks about 3 gadgets from Dr. Bott! It seems Leo did not stop by their booth at MAC World, so they sent him a backpack with the gadgets they were showing.
(The phone he mentioned is the is the Samsung Galaxy Note. Here’s his review on the new TWiT show Before You Buy,
http://twit.tv/show/before-you-buy/6)
From the Dr. Bott Website: The Mugtuk Monster case is the first of it's kind. Combined with the Mugtuk Monsters App it creates the interactive plush friend for your child. The "Tuk" act as a lovable case that your iPhone or iTouch slides into. Each Mugtuk Monsters case is designed to fit each Mugtuk Monster App character, but are interchangable so you can chose your favorite case or have them all. Maggie is the youngest (and the sweetest). She just wants to play and have fun.
Leo's take: "Fun to play with for kids, and we did some smiles out of it watching Leo play with it. Probably a hit with kids. $19.99
http://www.drbott.net/product/287650-MAGG/
From the Dr. Bott Website: TekChick Designs makes earrings and other jewelry from recycled computer parts. These earrings read I Command Q - using the I, CMD, and Q keys. If you're calling it quits, these are the earrings you need to let everyone know, just remember to save first. TekChick Designs was founded by 13 year old entrepreneur Taylor Burghard. Taylor believes that style and intellect are not mutually exclusive, that young girls can look good, feel good and still be smart, active and environmentally responsible. Recently featured in TIME Magazine for Kids as an example of a successful, young businesswoman, the company is currently branching into clothing and other TekChick branded products.
Leo's take: He was very Impressed that this 13 year old girl has done so much at a young age. He thinks the product is clever and fairly priced. I, and I believe the chat room, agrees it’s a clever use of recycled computer parts. $12.95
http://www.drbott.net/product/782362-ICMQ/
From the Dr. Bott Website: Magnus is the perfect low-profile stand for your iPad. Primarily aluminum. Magnus is first machine-crafted and then hand-finished using the latest manufacturing techniques. After that, customized magnets are placed into the stand, and rubber feet are attached to the bottom surface. A lot of hard work goes into each of these, and it shows. Magnus works beautifully with unfettered iPads, even ones covered by protective skins. Magnus may look like it's defying gravity, but it feels like a permanent attachment. You may need two hands to separate Magnus from your iPad. Ingredients: machined, recyclable aluminum, nickel-plated neodymium, recyclable plastics, recyclable carton, PET-coated paper fiber.
Leo's take - a beautifully made iPad stand. It holds the iPad in one place only and it not adjustable. But Leo felt it would be great for anyone who uses their iPad as a photo frame. He loved the magnetic attachment & felt no one else had thought to do this. I thought this stand would also be great for anyone who uses their iPad to watch movies. $49.95.
http://www.drbott.net/product/302121-MAGN/
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