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TechSpot Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Julio Franco   on 26 November 2008 - 09:25 · 4 comments & 2668 views

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Only a few weeks now stand between you and that fateful morning of December 25th, but there's still plenty of time to purchase and wrap your list of gifts. But perhaps you don't even have a list yet! Well, if that's the case and you have a family of tech-fiends, our buying guide might just be your savior.

The TechSpot holiday gift guide is not your standard catalog-esque gift guide but one directed toward those special silicon lovers. So, fathers, brothers, husbands and sons rejoice as you spread the word about this thoughtfully compiled list of technology toys, utilities and gadgets. Perhaps it will pay off this Christmas and you won't be disappointed by that lovely pair of handwoven socks from your aunt.

Just like last year our recommendations have been arranged from least to most expensive. The breakdown looks like this:

* The basics --- Gifts less than $150
* Upping the ante --- Gifts $150 to $300
* Taking it up a notch --- Gifts $300 to $600
* Beyond gadgets --- Gifts more than $600

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#1 +Dakkaroth on 26 Nov 2008 - 16:28
Sorry, but that list is pretty lame...
#2 SimNet on 26 Nov 2008 - 17:25
lol techspot always has these lame guides , computer buying guide etc and theri always overpriced and the products are just randomly picked based on price

I bet they randomly go aroun sites picking random products for these guides.
(1 reply) #3 +DARKFiB3R on 26 Nov 2008 - 19:00
I wouldn't mind finding most of those items under the tree this xmas.
#3.1 +trag3dy on 26 Nov 2008 - 22:24
Same here. I wouldn't complain if I found a new 30 inch monitor under the Christmas tree with my name on it.

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