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Ask Engadget: What are the best headphones to use with the iPod?

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Alright, this week’s Ask Engadget reader question comes from Peter A. who asks:

What are the best headphones for my iPod? I bought the upgrade headphones from Apple, they sound great, it’s just

that I have to keep pushing them in to get any bass. Needless to say, I am getting pretty tired of doing that…so what

should I get instead?

We’re big on the Sennheisers we picked up last year, but what would you guys recommend?

Ask Engadget: the best digital camera for Mom?

Canon PowerShot S60

We asked you to hit us with your best shot yesterday,

and while we got a ton of great potential questions, we thought one about digital cameras might stimulate some

interesting responses. Jeremy asks:

What digital camera would you recommend for a mom? She wants a larger LCD screen so she can see the picture, and

it needs to be small and lightweight to fit into her purse, and easy to use. Oh, and it has to take good quality

images, about four megapixels. And, don’t say a cameraphone.

There are tons of cheap new four, five, and even six megapixel cameras out there these days, anyone have any good

suggestions for our friend?

Ask Engadget: What’s the best laptop for travel?

Vaio 505 Extreme

Reader Mike S. wants to know what the best laptop for travel is, and rather than actually take the time to answer

this ourselves, we figured we’d turn this over to the collective wisdom and accumulated knowledge of the Engadget

readership. Here’s what he wrote:

My old Dell is on its last legs and it’s time to buy a new notebook. I need something that’ll be good for business

travel, since I take at least two or three trips a month. It has to be light (under four pounds), have built-in WiFi,

and cost somewhere in the neighborhood of two grand (the less the better!). A built-in DVD drive would be nice, but

is optional.

Any Engadgeters out there think they can help a brother out with some suggestions?

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