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The Best Electronic Gifts to Give at Christmas

The coolest gifts any brother and sister could ever get for Christmas are the latest and greatest hi-tech gadgets. These could be your geeky nephew, your teenage girl who is obsessed with microprocessors and gigabytes, or your spouse who enjoys tinkering on his tablet Nerd Box.
No matter what, a tablet or smartphone, gaming console, or smartphone, will always delight your loved ones and amaze them with your intuitive abilities to know exactly what they want. Before you rush to buy the latest gadgets, make sure that you do your research. You will find hundreds of these gadgets in stores, making it difficult to choose which one to buy. It's not a good idea to buy something that isn't up-to-date or a failure. Here are some of the best electronic gifts for Christmas.
1. Apple products
Although there is some bias, it's clear that Apple's iThingies are the most sought-after mainstream gizmos that every person wants. These are the three must-haves they recommend for the most important people in your life.
A. iPad 4 - Apple's newest tablet, the iPad 4th Generation, is twice as fast than its predecessor. It also boasts a retina display that makes displays more natural and vivid. The new A6X processor is included and it boasts 3.1 million pixels. This ensures faster loading times and images that capture all the finest details and richest colors. You will get stunning images from the camera. You can choose from 275,000 applications and it runs on iOS6. It is 9.7 inches in length and lighter than the previous version. It retails for $499.00 at most stores.
b. iPad mini- This tablet is smaller than the iPad 4. It measures 7.9 inches in size and weighs 0.68 lbs. The A5 processor is used, but it isn't as powerful as iPad 4. The iPad mini was created to compete with Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD. The iPad mini is available for $329.00. This price is slightly more than other e-readers, but it's still Apple!
iPhone 5 - Good reviews, Bad Reviews. It doesn't matter if your child or partner opens their gift and sees the iPhone 5. Their screams will be all you hear. This slimmer, lighter version comes with an A6 processor, super-fast wireless technology (4G LTE), turn-by-turn navigation, a better camera than the iPhone 4S, Siri, and a larger screen. It can last between 8 and 12 hours on a single charge. The iPhone 5 is a great phone, with the exception of Apple Maps and the requirement for an adapter to some accessories (it has smaller connectors), It is indeed a desirable phone that many would love to have. It is available for purchase starting at $199.99 with postpaid Verizon or AT&T plans. Unlocked phones are available for purchase for $649 to $849 depending on the amount of memory.
2. Gaming consoles and games for gamers
Gaming doesn't belong to any one age, contrary to grandma. While teens and young adults make up the majority of the captive market, granddads and dads can also enjoy the thrill of online gaming. You can give gaming consoles as gifts or choose from a variety of online games, such as single-player or multi-player. Accessories can be added. These are all great gifts.
Consoles
A. Super Slim PlayStation 3 Uncharted 3 Limited Edition. This bundle, the newest in the PS3 line, is just as powerful as its predecessors. The console is sold in two bundles, and it cannot be purchased as an individual unit. The 250GB model comes with Uncharted 3 & Dust 514, while the 500GB version includes Assassin's Creed III. SRP is $270 and $300 respectively. Both models come with the DualShock 3 controller. There are still streaming services available - NetFlix and Vudu as well as Amazon and NFL Sunday Ticket.
b. Nintendo Wii U- There is much anticipation for this console, which will be released on November 18, 2012 in time for holiday gift-buying frenzy. It will rival the HD graphics on the Xbox 360 and PS3s, and it will feature a touchscreen controller that can also function as a universal remote. Prices range from $299.99 to $349.99
Games
a. Call of Duty: Black Ops - $59.96 - $62.89
b. Batman Arkham City - $37.99 - $54.68
c. New Super Mario Bros. U - $43.99 to $64.81
d. Halo 4 - $99.99
e. NBA2K13 - $49.99 - $77.47
3. For serious camera enthusiasts (and those who simply want to take photos)
All levels of photographers can choose from dSLRs or point-and-shoots. These new models are a joy for professionals who care about lighting and resolution, as well as for those who share their photos via social media.
Digital SLRs
A. Nikon D7000 (body only). This is a great choice for a dSLR. It delivers high performance and excellent photo quality, and it has a beautiful design. Starting at $849.99
b. Canon EOS Rebel T3i (18-55mm IS II Lens) - This relatively inexpensive cam produces high-quality images and videos for novice professionals. It requires practice to use its controls, and it isn't fast enough to burst shoot. It's still a great deal for the money at $549.00 to $899.99
Point-and-Shoot
A. Panasonic Lumix DMC–ZS20 - This Lumix DMC–ZS20 is a newer version of its predecessors. It shoots faster and produces better low-light photos. The features of the Lumix DMC-ZS20 include a ultrawide angle zoom lens with 20x, GPS, semi manual and manual shooting modes. Prices from $229.00 to $355,99
b. Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V: Although it is more expensive than other compact cameras, its features, including its photo and video quality, make up for the higher price. It has faster autofocus and can capture burst shots at 11 frames per minute.
4. Android lovers - tablets and smartphones
Apple is not for everyone. Android tablets and smartphones also account for a large portion of the US market. These trendy Android tablets and phones make great gifts.
Smartphones
A. Samsung Galaxy S3 – S - This phone runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and has wireless capabilities of 4G LTE/HSPA+42. It also features an 8-megapixel camera, dual core processor, and a high-end price. Prices starting at $99.99 and ending at $599.99
b. HTC DroidDNA - Its Android 4.1 Jelly Bean quad-core processor, 4G LTE wireless tech and an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash compliment its stylish design with its 5-inch screen. The phone has a long life span, but it doesn't have an SD slot or removable battery. It's still a bargain at $149.99 from Verizon Wireless, or $649.99 for the handset alone. The HTC Droid DNA will be available on November 21.
Tablets
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 - One of the fastest Android tablets, this device has a sharp and clear screen, a fast loading speed, and a well-functioning, GPS-enabled GPS. This tablet is great for android tablets and retails at $428.00
The b. Google Nexus 7 is the best value for money. It comes with an Android 4.2 environment, a 10-hour battery and offers a complete Android 4.2 experience. The $299 price includes 32GB storage and HSPA+ connectivity. It can be connected with either a prepaid plan or postpaid plan. The tablet is the most popular Android tablet on the market, thanks to its multiuser, lock screen customization, Gesture Type and lock screen customization features. It also has a full app store.
You should still read as much information about the electronic gift that you are going to purchase for Christmas as possible. Don't be overwhelmed by all the technical gibberish. You can sort through reviews to discern the important from the mundane. Ask for the opinions of trusted people and shop early to avoid running out of stock in physical and online stores.
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