TECHNOLOGY

Smart & Fun Tech for All Ages w. Mario Armstrong

EMMY AWARD WINNER MARIO ARMSTRONG, TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL LIFESTYLE COMMENTATOR

In no time at all, the kids will be heading back to school, and they’re sure to want the latest tech tools to give them an edge on learning and fun.  Renowned Emmy Award Winner and tech & digital lifestyle commentator, Mario Armstrong shares his ideas for new tech products for all ages– from children headed to pre-school to students bound for college.

Mario’s favorite back-to-school tech:    

  • Experience versatility and portability like never before with Acer’s Aspire Switch 10 2-in-1:  you can use it as a notebook, tablet, or in display or tent mode. Really affordable, too!
  • Offer young kids a great time every time with the Kidizoom Smart Watch from Vtech.  It tells time, lets them take pictures, shoot videos, record their voices and play learning games. And, they can time themselves in all sorts of activities with its stopwatch.
  • Hear smarter with headphones from Disney.  Based on Disney’s most beloved characters, these headphones are designed for sensitive young ears. A new iPhone case will have a familiar ring too – the Pop Art Mickey case is fun and super protective.
  • Do everything faster with the Lumia 635 4G smartphone.  It’s got a personal digital assistant and a price-point that is very wallet-friendly.
  • Get lightning-fast performance from a tablet with the Asus Memo Pad 7, powered by Intel.  Students can stay on top of their game in class, at home or on the go at a very affordable price starting at $149.
  • Turn fleeting phone photos into a lasting memory with a new app called Groovebook.  For $2.99  a month, they’ll send you up to 100 photos in an album that will last forever.

Mario Armstrong, Emmy Award Winner, Digital Lifestyle Trends and Technology Commentator, has made it his mission to better people’s lives through technology. On his blog and in his commentary, Mario is known for his ability to bridge the gap between tech enthusiasts and those less technologically savvy. Because of his unique ability to simplify technology, Mario has made a name for himself as the “go to commentator” for many national TV and radio shows when they need an expert to translate a new technology or trend.