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Holiday Gift Guide

Gift Guide: Brothers Wall of Sound iPod Speaker


Brothers Wall of Sound iPod Speaker
(Style-o-Phile, Cost No Object)

We're still struggling to invent the proper adjective to describe this monster of rockin' (would insanely awesome be insanesome or awesane?) but don't let our failings hinder your appreciation. The WOS, or Wall of Sound, is an achievement all of humanity can come together around and celebrate like the monolith from 2001, as their eardrums melt away: the world's most powerful iPod speaker, capable of throwing out 95 decibels of sonic punishment (on par with a nearby chain saw) from its 28 elements. While it represents the highest form of a stunt product, the first generation series completely sold out at a $4,500 price tag, so get in line now to get your hands on the gen 2. And invest in a hand truck -- this beast already weighs 225 pounds, so we can only imagine what the next version will be.

Holiday Gift Guide

Gift Guide: McIntosh MXA60 Audio System


McIntosh MXA60 60th Anniversary Integrated Audio System
(Media Hound, Cost No Object)

If you must have top-shelf, top-notch, wallet-draining audio -- which is the only reason you'd be perusing a McIntosh music system in the first place -- then at least do Santa (and the mailman) a favor and lug home the MXA60 yourself: even though it's a bookshelf system, it weighs a husky 64 pounds. From the company synonymous with picky sonic perfection, and vacuum-tube preamps, the MXA60 is an integrated mini-stereo par excellence: 75-watt-per-channel audiophile-quality vacuum-tube amp, CD/SACD/MP3 player, radio tuner and a pair of beefy loudspeakers that'll rock your socks off (as well as line level outs and ins). Of course, we'd be remiss if we didn't say it also looks pretty freakin' cool, but then for $7500 it better.

Cameras, Digital Camera, Holiday Gift Guide

Gift Guide: Leica M9 Digital Rangefinder Camera


Leica M9 Digital Rangefinder Camera (Gadget Head, Cost No Object)

The Leica brand has represented the ne plus ultra of photographic excellence for nearly a century, and continues to burnish its impeccable rep with its new M9 ($7,000). As beautiful a piece of gadgetry as any we've come across, the M9 is somewhat of an oddity in the digital realm: it's a rangefinder camera (meaning you don't see through the lens to focus), is essentially all manually controlled (including focus) and is the smallest camera around to pack a full 35mm CCD image sensor. That giant sensor also explains why the M9 can capture positively massive (and gorgeous) 18.5-megapixel images -- which, at about 36-megabytes (MBs) a snap, also means you might want to look into a new hard drive before you get snap happy. Nicely, the M9 can also accommodate any existing M-series lenses dating back to 1950s, a further enticement for any film Leica enthusiasts who are still sitting on the digital bench. Any devout shutterbug would kill or die to have one (and considering its $7,000 price tag, it'll surely cross some minds), though casual shooters who aren't comfortable messing with ISO, aperture and shutterspeed settings should likely opt for a DSLR with more automatic controls.

Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, Holiday Gift Guide

Gift Guide: Tag Heuer Meridiist Automobili Phone


Tag Heuer Meridiist Automobili Phone (Style-o-Phile, Cost No Object)

Thinking of springing for the veritable super car of cell phones? Lamborghini has saved you the trouble of searching high and low by releasing a phone of its own. Housed in black titanium and hand-brushed stainless steel, the Tag Heuer Meridiist Automobili Lamborghini (price TBD) was inspired by the Murcielago LP640, from the trademark Taurus bull on the central button down to the signature on the battery cover. Dual LCD displays crafted from 60.5 carats of scratch-resistant sapphire complement the black, minimalist backlit keyboard, 2-megapixel camera and reasonable seven-hour talk time. It's made by luxury phone manufacturer Vertu, which means it's created with folks who value ease-of-use and bling over the latest techno specs, making it perfect for the high-rolling novice in your life who still needs to stay in touch. But get it while you can. With only 1,963 units manufactured – a tribute to the year Lamborghini was founded –they're about as rare as the real deal.

Computers, desktops, Holiday Gift Guide

Gift Guide: Alienware Area 51 ALX Gaming PC


Alienware Area 51 ALX Gaming PC
(Gamer, Cost No Object)

If you're trying to keep up with the Joneses in PC gaming, Alienware's Area 51 Gaming PC ($3,999 and up) is tough to beat. Housed inside one of the company's trademark love-'em-or-hate-'em "futuristic" cases, this rig is decked out with some of the best components money can buy: Intel Core i7 975 Extreme processors, your choice of ATI CrossFireX or NVidia SLI graphics graphics cards (making it great for the 3-D gaming with Nvidia's 3-D Vision Kit), and plenty of memory to keep things running smoothly). Oh, and it uses a fancy liquid cooling system to keep all this stuff from melting down inside. it's a hefty price to pay, certainly -- fully tricked out, this thing will set you back nearly as much as a small car, but the benchmarks are right up there near the head of the pack. And hey, you can't shoot nasty, earth-hating aliens with a Hyundai Accent, can you?

Holiday Gift Guide

Guide Gift: Airboard Personal Hovercraft


Airboard Personal Hovercraft
(Sports Fan, Cost No Object)

Is someone you know the type of person who wants to geek-out and shame all the kids at the skate park at the same time? Enter the Airboard personal hovercraft by Arbortech, a gas-powered transport that floats nearly 8 inches over a hard surface at speeds of up to 15 miles-per-hour. By shifting their weight, 'drivers' can steer the Airboard into sliding turns and even make full 360-degree rotations. The Airboard can tackle concrete, ice, and mown grass. Unfortunately, this hovercraft isn't yet cleared for use over water, but who cares when it can literally glide through the air? At $14,000, the one-of-a-kind Airboard is guaranteed to satisfy any thrillseeker who is lucky enough to have you as their rich friend (or relative).

Car Tech, Holiday Gift Guide 2008

A Toy Tank to Scare the Neighbors


Hey ladies! Looking to get that manbaby of a husband you married something he loves for the holidays? Look no further than a gigantic, radio-controlled tank that's powerful enough to actually pull a car.

A company called Mark 1 Tanks, based in the UK, manufactures the six-foot long beast, which is essentially a 1/4 scale model of a German King Tiger from World War II. With all the available accoutrements, the tank goes for around $15,000. The tank has a fully working turret and a two-foot long gun with a "realistic recoil action."

It's the gift that keeps on giving (you heart attacks). (Especially when you hear how much it costs to ship from the UK.) [From: DailyMail]

Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: Velocity Raptor and Edge Gaming PCs


Velocity Raptor and Edge Gaming PCs
(Gamer, Under $5000)

The baddest gaming PC around is Velocity's Raptor: it comes in several flavors, from the "bang for the buck" Z5 to the "bucks are not an issue" high-end systems. The Raptor Z90 comes tricked out with everything your beloved gamer will need, and you can of course customize it to their liking (we might suggest upgrading the graphics card to the dual Raedon HD option). These things are incredibly well-made, and the superb customer support (as well as the free shipping) help seal the deal.

Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: Sony Vaio TT


Sony Vaio TT
(Traveler, Under $5,000)

In the ongoing race among laptops to be the strongest, thinnest, lightest whatever, Sony's latest Vaio has taken the lead: the world's smallest Blu-ray player-equipped notebook. That alone is enough to get us throwing high-fives, but the capper is that it also has a 7.5-hour battery life, which means a traveler could conceivably watch four entire HD movies or, say, 15 episodes of 'The Office.' Dunder Mifflin never looked so good.

Price: $2,095

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