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iPod Classic 160-Gigabyte

Real video hounds want lots of space for their movies, shows, and podcasts, and Apple's latest $349 iPod Classic 160 Gigabyte(GB) truly delivers: It'll hold 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 200 hours of video, all while having a smaller form factor than its predecessors. Sure, it's no iPod Touch with it's big screen and slim form, but that sexier arriviste only has 16-gigabytes of memory, hardly enough for much more than a few hours of video. Capacity aside, the revamped and upsized iPod classic has a lot of other new additions besides size: Apple has added a handy search function, as well as Cover Flow, which allows you to flip through 3-D album-art renditions of your music and video library. If the video hound in your life orders at least a couple of TV shows or video podcasts off of iTunes a week, he or she will be delighted with the 160-gigabyte iPod Classic (at least until the next and bigger iPod classic comes out).


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Audio/Video, Video Games, Gamer, $500 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Xbox 360 Halo 3 Edition




Halo fanboys probably already own an Xbox 360, but not one of these Xbox 360s -- the Halo 3 Special Edition Console, that is, which (for $400) comes complete with a Halo 3 Green Wireless Controller, Halo 3 20GB Hard Drive, Halo 3 Wired Headset, Component HD AV Cable, Ethernet Network Cable, Play & Charge Kit (but, oddly, not a copy of Halo 3). The Special Edition Spartan green and gold finish will impress the metallic green pantaloons off of any space marine, and the exclusive Halo 3 Gamer Pics and Theme, which are available via Xbox LIVE, ice the cake (we're guessing it's green frosting).


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Audio/Video, Celebrities, Man / Woman Who Has Everything, $500 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

WowWee Alive Elvis Head



Speaking of all-singing, all-dancing robots: From the same folks who brought Robosapien into the world of humanoids, comes this freakily realistic animatronic Elvis bust. For King worshippers (obviously), or anybody who's bored by their piles of the latest gadgets, the WowWee Alive Elvis ($330) comes pre-loaded with 20 licensed songs, 37 spoken-word Elvis-isms, and Infra-Red (IR) sensors that make this half-King get his swerve on to movement and light. It's also great for karaoke -- Elvis mouthes all the words as you sing them, though you'll need to purchase an external mic to actually experience it (don't worry, they're cheap). Yes, it's niche. But if you know someone who fits the bill (you know who you are), it's kinda the perfect gift, you know?

From WowWee

Gadget Head, $500 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Sony Rolly



Sony's all-singing, all-dancing music/speaker/playing/thingamabob has finally touched down (in Japan, at least), and it's every inch the head-scratcher we thought it would be. The Sony Rolly is a motion-controlled device, with sensors that tell it which way is up. In other words, it's a music-playing robotic orb from the same people who brought you Aibo.

Confused? It doesn't matter -- just know that you will make any gadget head who you give this unique gizmo to very happy. You adjust the volume by turning the player clockwise or counter-clockwise, and skip or rewind tracks by rolling the player forwards or backwards. Or shaking it. You can even download dance moves to the Rolly, and forthcoming software will allow you to design your own. There's only 1-gigabyte (GB) of internal memory, but you can stream music to the Rolly over Bluetooth from your computer. Oh, and it lights up! At $500, it's strictly for those with money to burn (and friends to impress).


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