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What Wired staffers bought this month Dyson CD07 Animal Vacuum $520, www.dyson.com I’d heard that Dyson’s vacuum was the ne plus ultra, but this thing sucks so hard it’s scary – I had to hold down my throw rug so it wouldn’t get consumed by this purple and silver vortex. It’s cool to watch dirt […]

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What Wired staffers bought this month

Dyson CD07 Animal Vacuum $520, www.dyson.com
I'd heard that Dyson's vacuum was the ne plus ultra, but this thing sucks so hard it's scary - I had to hold down my throw rug so it wouldn't get consumed by this purple and silver vortex. It's cool to watch dirt fill the clear canister, until you realize just how grimy your home is. - Jessica Hilberman

32-inch Hi-Scan WEGA KV-32HS510 $1,300, www.sony.com
é The NBA has never looked so good, at least not in my living room. With this flatscreen HDTV and digital cable, I can get in players' sweaty faces without getting smacked. The hi-def action is never streaky, and the squeak of every sneak comes through the kickin' speakers. - Rebecca Smith Hurd

FreeSpeak Wireless Headset for Bluetooth Phones $100, www.jabra.com
When using a basic hands-free earpiece with my celly, I always managed to get the cord tangled up with my seat belt. No more. The Jabra wireless headset is easy to set up, works great, and is so comfortable that I often walk into the office still wearing it after my commute. - Blaise Zerega

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