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600 Bucks: So Much Money, So Little Time

We ask PC World staffers how they might spend their $600 economic stimulus payment.

Greg Adler, Darren Gladstone, and PC World Staff

Yamaha Tenori-On

Danny Allen, Associate Editor: My $600 check will nicely cover half the cost of Yamaha's $1200 Tenori-On musical instrument/addictive toy, which recently (finally!) went on sale in the United States. As I elaborated on when we named the Tenori-On one of the 25 Most Innovative Products of 2007, it features a grid of LED-illuminated buttons that a user touches to manipulate sound in a variety of intuitive, trippy, and eye-catching ways.

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