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Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: Keitai Wooden Speaker



Keitai Wooden Speaker (Man/Woman Who Has Everything, Under $100)

One definition of a truly great product is one that you see and instantly, absolutely, have to have it, despite never even having known you wanted it. By that standard, Ketai's stocking-stuffer is a must-have for gadget aficionados?a tiny wood-boxed speaker on a keychain for hearing tunes from a cellphone, PDA and other portables. Plug it in to share that song, video clip or voice-message with a friend when a stereo isn't at hand, and recharge it using a PC's USB port. Easy-peas-y, definitely Japanese-y.

Price: $99

From: dynamism.com

Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: Panasonic DMC-G1



Panasonic DMC-G1 (Man/Woman Who Has Everything, Under $1,000)

In the digital camera realm, full-sized DSLR's have been the great delineator between the professional shutterbug and the well-meaning hack. Panasonic demolished that stereotype with its new G1, the first Micro Four Thirds camera. In laymen's terms, that means you can swap out lenses like pros do with their DSLRs, but because there's no mirror, both the lenses and the camera itself can be made much smaller and lighter?just 1.28 pounds for the standard body and lens?without sacrificing quality or control. Suddenly your snaps of babies and LOLCatz are about to get a whole lot sharper.

Price: $800

From: Panasonic.com

Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: Asus U6V-B1 Bamboo Laptop



Asus U6V-B1 Bamboo Laptop (Man/Woman Who Has Everything, Under $5,000)

Computer companies do everything then can to distinguish their models from the hordes of similarly specced plastic PCs out there, but Asus took it a step further: Rather than just paint their remarkably full-featured 2.75-pound sub-notebook green, they actually made it Green. The U6V-B1 has a case made of water-resistant bamboo panels, and its processor and hybrid 320 gig hard drive are optimized to be ultra-efficient. For eco-types who want to look good while doing good, you've found your new workmate.

Price: $2,000

Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Gift Guide: WowWee Rovio



WowWee Rovio
(Man/Woman Who Has Everything, Under $500)

To the torment of otherwise rational gadget -buyers, robot maestros WowWee have unleashed their insanely covet-worthy automated home sentry, Rovio. Beyond his battlebot-ish good looks, Rovio allows you to snoop on whatever he sees or hears via any web-connected PC, and even communicate to people nearby over a built-in microphone and speaker, if occasion requires it. That means naughty children, thieving babysitters and rogue grandmothers?to say nothing of actual burglars?had better shape up. Or at least you'll have fun messing with them when they don't.

Price: $300

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