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November 07, 2008

Hi-Kara: The karaoke machine that fits in the palm of your hand

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Don't go to karaoke, bring karaoke to you—or rather, with you. This miniature karaoke cube by Takara Tomy measures only 5.5 inches on each side and even displays lyrics on it's LCD monitor. You can download the songs from their website onto mini catridges that you insert into Hi-Kara. You can also listen with two headphones at the same time or plug it into your speakers or television. Now your friends can't make any of those lame excuses when you try and drag them to karaoke. "Man, it's so far away." No worries, Hi-Kara's in my pocket! "Dude, I don't wanna pay." It's okay, Hi-Kara's free! "Isn't it closed?" It's a 24/7 party with Hi-Kara! (by Emily Co)

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