Gifts for Geeks: Holiday Wish Lists From Local Techies
By
Nicole Duncan
Published Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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Unless you’re a technology whiz, shopping for that special family member or friend who loves gizmos and gadgets can be frustrating. You don’t know the cool tech items of the season, and the product descriptions look as though they were written in a different language. To keep you from pulling your hair out during another trip to Best Buy, we’ve asked some local techies to tell us what’s on their wish lists this holiday season. If the items listed below are out of your price range, consider low-tech gifts such as a new laptop bag or an iTunes gift card for your favorite techie.
Kindle, $359 Amazon’s electronic book-reading gadget was released last November, but this holiday season could be its big break. “I think it’ll be a serious gift under the tree this year,” says Clay Johnson, one of the founders of Blue Stage Digital, a political online-strategy firm whose clients include Obama for America and the Democratic National Committee. Also on Clay’s wish list:
Netbooks, about $300 to $500 “Netbooks, netbooks, netbooks! They’re all the rage these days,” Johnson says. These low-cost laptops focus more on Web capabilities than hardware storage and software customizing, so they’re particularly petite. With big names like Acer, Samsung, HP, and Lenovo catching the netbook wave, it’s a good bet that even more will follow.
Chumby, $179.95 for 2008 models or $199.95 for 2009 models The Chumby is an alarm clock, radio, blog feeder, and widget monger. Chances are your techie friends already own radio alarm clocks and PDAs, so why does Johnson recommend this unusual gizmo? “Now that the Chumby has Pandora on it and some decent speakers, I like it.”
Nintendo Wii, $249.99 It’s been two years since Nintendo revolutionized the video-game industry with Wii, but this console with its wireless, motion-sensor controls is still a force to be reckoned with. “Nintendo Wii is still hot,” says Peter Corbett, CEO of iStrategy Labs, a digital marketing agency. “They’re still hard to find and are still super-fun.”
Rovio, $299.99 Although CNN hasn’t released its holographic technology to the general public, you can now give the gift of being in two places at once. Rovio, a mobile Web cam, allows you to see and speak with people from the comfort of your own laptop. With remote-control functions and a design that looks like something out of Star Wars, this gizmo is at the top of Corbett’s wish list.
Nikon D700, $2,699.99 The hefty price tag makes the Nikon D700 a present best suited for professional or experienced photographers. With 12.1-megapixel resolution and a continuous shooting speed of five frames per second, this camera will leave shutterbugs drooling. Says Corbett: “The Nikon D700 is, perhaps, God’s gift to camera lovers.”
Laptop bag, prices vary Looking to spend a bit less? Corbett suggests going for a laptop bag: “I’m such a huge fan of bags, so a laptop bag is so key. I think a lot of people will be giving and getting accessories this season rather than new machines and gadgets due to the economy.” His pick?Some of the sleek laptop bags that you can purchase on apple.com's site.
Arduino Starter Kit, $89.99 Ever wanted to program a computer? The Arduino Starter Kit lets you write software to operate heat, light, and other sensors in the real world. Gareth Branwyn of Maker Media says the kit, which also includes a copy of Making Things Talk, was designed to be user-friendly: “The Arduino and its programming language were originally developed for the arts community, so artists could put interactive elements into their work.”
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, $2,699 If you’re shopping for someone who’s equally interested in photography and cinematography, the EOS 5D Mark II is the same price as the Nikon D700 but also captures high-definition videos at a 1920-by-1080 resolution. “I’m a Nikon user, but I want the Canon EOS 5D Mark II,” says Nick O’Neill, a social-media blogger and founder of Socialtimes.com. Also on O’Neill’s wish list:
Incase’s Power Slider and Mophie’s Juice Pack 3G, both $99.95 Johnson and O’Neill recommend these iPhone 3G cases. Both feature a built-in battery to double your phone’s charge. “This looks awesome for the iPhone lover,” Johnson says. Now you’re free to listen to music, chat, text or browse the Web without worrying about running out of juice. Fashion Gift Guide What to Wear to Holiday Parties More>> Shop Around Blog | Style | Find a Spa
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Wonderful submission. I like it and I totally agreed with all of these except gift scheme. I think it’ll be a serious gift under the tree this year. This web site will help you get the best prices on all of your purchases when shopping online this holiday season. Thanks a lot.
Jeremy
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Posted by: jeremy, Mar 12, 2009 01:31:19 AM
This web site will help you get the best prices on all of your purchases when shopping online this holiday season (especially for the Wii)
http://www.zingsale.com
It’s a free service that tracks prices of products from online stores (like amazon) and sends you an email when the price drops. You can set a target price or be notified when it falls by a certain percentage. Might be a nice way to make sure you’re getting the best deals this holiday season.
Posted by: chris, Dec 05, 2008 09:36:14 PM
I’d like a Kindle!
If you’re looking for more personal gifts check out this site: http://www.givepersonalthisyear.com
You can also enter to win a $500 gift certificate!
Posted by: Christina, Dec 03, 2008 12:21:25 PM
I agree with all of these except maybe the Chumby. That thing’s sorta ugly.
I’d also recommend checking out the tech gift guides DeGeeked (a local DC company) puts out: http://www.degeeked.com/listing/category/tech-gift-guides
Posted by: Nicholas, Dec 03, 2008 11:13:10 AM
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This season's "it" bags are pretty and practical.
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