The How-To Geek Holiday Gift Guide (Geeky Stuff We Like)
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Welcome to the very first How-To Geek Holiday Gift Guide, where we’ve put together a list of our absolute favorites to help you weed through all of the junk out there to pick the perfect gift for anybody. Though really, it’s just a list of the geeky stuff we want.
We’ve got a whole range of items on the list, from cheaper gifts that most anybody can afford, to the really expensive stuff that we’re pretty sure nobody is giving us.
Stocking Stuffers
Here’s a couple of ideas for items that won’t break the bank.
LED Keychain Micro-Light | Magcraft 1/8-Inch Rare Earth Cube Magnets | |
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Lots of Geeky Mugs | Astronomy Powerful Green Laser Pointer | |
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Geeky TV Shows and Books
Sometimes you just want to relax and enjoy a some TV or a good book. Here’s a few choices.
The IT Crowd Fourth Season | Doctor Who, Complete Fifth Series | |
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Battlestar Galactica Complete Series | MAKE: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery | |
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Geeky Gadgets for the Gadget-Loving Geek
Here’s a few of the items on our gadget list, though lets be honest: geeks are going to love almost any gadget, especially shiny new ones.
Klipsch Image S4i Premium Noise-Isolating Headset with 3-Button Apple Control | GP2X Caanoo MAME/Console Emulator | |
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Roku XDS Streaming Player 1080p | Western Digital WD TV Live Plus HD Media Player | |
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Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 Color Mobile Scanner | Doxie, the amazing scanner for documents | |
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(Expensive) Gadgets Almost Anybody Will Love
If you’re not sure that one of the more geeky presents is gonna work, here’s some gadgets that just about anybody is going to love, especially if they don’t have one already. Of course, some of these are a bit on the expensive side—but it’s a wish list, right?
Amazon Kindle | ||
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The Kindle weighs less than a paperback book, the screen is amazing and easy on the eyes, and get ready for the kicker: the battery lasts at least a month. We aren’t kidding, either—it really lasts that long.
If you don’t feel like spending money for books, you can use it to read PDFs, and if you want to get really geeky, you can hack it for custom screensavers. Price: $139 |
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iPod Touch or iPad | ||
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You can’t go wrong with either of these presents—the iPod Touch can do almost everything the iPhone can do, including games, apps, and music, and it has the same Retina display as the iPhone, HD video recording, and a front-facing camera so you can use FaceTime. Price: $229+, depending on model. The iPad is a great tablet for playing games, browsing the web, or just using on your coffee table for guests. It’s well worth buying one—but if you’re buying for yourself, keep in mind that the iPad 2 is probably coming out in 3 months. Price: $500+ |
The MacBook Air comes in 11” or 13” versions, and it’s an amazing little machine. It’s lightweight, the battery lasts nearly forever, and it resumes from sleep almost instantly. Since it uses an SSD drive instead of a hard drive, you’re barely going to notice any speed problems for general use. So if you’ve got a lot of money to blow, this is a killer gift. Price: $999 and up.
Stuck with No Idea for a Present? Gift Cards!
Yeah, you’re not going to win any “thoughtful present” awards with these, but you might just give somebody what they really want—the new Angry Birds HD for their iPad, Cut the Rope, or anything else they want.
ITunes Gift Card | Amazon.com Gift Card | |
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That’s the highlights from our lists—got anything else to add? Share your geeky gift ideas in the comments.
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