Friday, December 7, 2012

10 Great ideas for christmas gift


give the best gift for the people you care about when Christmas is a pleasure, because at this time all the people were in favor, therefore, do not bother to determine what is the appropriate gift, for someone you love, here are some ideas to give to the dear

1. Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

Ensuring Christmas memories do not fade in the eggnog-induced haze making the camera a popular gift. This year mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) is all the rage with models from Nikon, Olympus, Samsung, Panasonic and updated unit of Sony all catch our eye. There are several systems available, the Samsung NX-mount, Alpha NEX from Sony, Pentax Q from Pentax, Nikon 1 from Nikon, Olympus and Panasonic while going to the Micro Four Thirds system. All the promises DSLR-like quality in a more compact form factor with plenty of lenses to choose from appropriate occasion.

2. tablet

2010 is the year of tablets. So as it turns out is 2011 - and 2012 does not look like being different. While the Apple iPad, now in its second iteration, the continuous power and will be high on many Christmas wish lists this year saw greater competition with a slew of Android-based devices hit the shelves. ASUS gets the ball rolling at CES in January with four victims including tablet Eee Pad Slider and Eee Pad Transformer that blurs the line between tablet and notebook. The company then raised the level of desire towards the end of the Tegra 3-packing Eee Pad Transformer Prime, while the Motorola Xoom 2 and Xoom running Android Honeycomb also impressed.

Meanwhile, at the budget end of the spectrum there are many options with models from ViewSonic, Archos and Kogan, just to name a few.


But the real news in the budget space provided by HP, which triggered the raid when it announced it would discontinue all current hardware devices running webOS, including the TouchPad tablet was recently released. The company cut the price of the TouchPad and move proved so successful with the sale of shares that the company decided to produce one more production run to provide stock for the lead up to Christmas - and at the same discounted price. However, if you are looking to give one this Christmas and have not been caught you would have some hunting to do as his HP is now reporting "stock up," but some retailers may still have a limited stock.

2012 also provided several options for the older members of the clan with both Memo Touch tablet Angela and targeted specifically at the elderly.

3. 3D printer

2012 is the year when 3D printing technology, which not too long confined to industrial players with deep pockets and lots of floorspace, landed on the user's desktop with a compact, affordable unit like the Makerbot Thing-O-Matic and the Printrbot. If you are looking for items with a little more "character," then it might be worth tracking down Mark Kayser, the Solar-Sinter, which use the sun's power to create glass objects from sand, showing how accessible 3D printing technology has become. In the meantime, anyone who wants to just skip all the hassle can be directly to the finished product as "the first time, 3D-printed, ready-to-wear items, underwear," - bra.

4. Solid state drive

We've been waiting a Solid State Drive to be affordable and large enough to make it to our Top 10 list CAN have for several years now, but this year was the first time we've seen them and they do not have to say, "maybe next year." Of course, in megabytes-for-your-money they still can not compete with the plate-spinning HDD counterparts but this year released the SSD from manufacturers, including Intel, Samsung, Micron, OCZ Smart and offering capacities from 64 GB to 1 , 6 TB in both form factor 3.5-inch and 2.5 inches at a price within the reach of ordinary consumers. But the most budget-friendly option comes in the form of the latest Seagate Momentus XT drive is a hybrid that combines the performance of an SSD with the storage capacity of a traditional HDD. And it will only get better in 2012.

5. Something for speed demons in the family

There's a lot of gear to go faster on the list of 10 things you CAN NOT have for Christmas this year, but some high-speed fun does not always have to come at the cost of buying a small pacific island. Both electric skateboard Fiik Motocrossboard and offers some off-pavement, fun-based board, while the YikeBike Fusion and Solowheel not only provides a fun way to zip around town, but the perfect solution to cover the distance from the train to the office. And for some fun water based our vote goes to affordable Jetrider XL adds air suspended seat to wave-riding PowerKayak original.

6. Holiday survival gear

Given that the world will end in 2012 (unless the Mayans forgot to bring one), we thought that some of the equipment for the post-apocalyptic life may be an appropriate addition to this year's list. If you might be working when the apocalypse strikes the IMPACT Ballistic Clipboard will give the defense some of the time you make your way to your underground bunker. Stocking bunker with food that will not go bad before the zombie apocalypse has run its course would obviously be a priority for those who sat out the destruction of the concrete cover. With a claimed shelf life of more than two years and came Beef Pepperoni or BBQ, the Tactical sammich could fit the bill. In the meantime, for those who are adventurous enough to head out to find something fresh to the menu, Pack-Rifle can be a welcome addition under the tree. And if the recipient is the type who likes to keep score in the gift-giving season, because the Pack-Rifle combines fishing and takedown rifle in one device, you could argue it's actually considered to be two prizes.

7. Festive food

Food is always a big part of the holiday gathering but if you really want to serve up dishes that will not soon forget it is difficult to pass Food Finish coloring spray from The Deli Garage. Available in red, blue, silver or gold, food spray varnish will add a touch of class - or tawdriness-to trial. While some coats may cover it if you accidentally leave the turkey in the oven for too long, because they should not be bland they make the food more palatable. And if you want to make sure everyone does not fall into a tryptophan-induced coma after a big meal before cleaning up is taken care of, may we suggest aerosol caffeine hit possession of AeroShot for dessert.

8. Health monitor

"What you do not know can not hurt you," or so the saying goes. It is, of course, utter nonsense because there are many things that will hurt you regardless of whether you know them or not - especially when it comes to your health. This is why we have decided to include some health monitor on our list this year. If you would like to provide some additional incentive for people whose loved ones do not realize that they are not teenagers anymore and they have to begin to take care of themselves, or perhaps you wish to shut the family hypochondriac, 2011 saw dizzying array health monitoring technology intended to identify potential health problems before they become too serious.

Award to monitor the most versatile and accessible of 2011 to go to the iPhone, which can be used - sometimes with additional hardware - to monitor everything from heart rate (Phone Pulse), a potential skin cancer (Handyscope and MelApp) and blood pressure and weight (iHealth). The iPhone is also integral wrist-worn from Jawbone UP that provides a simple way, not bothering to keep track of daily activities of users, sleep and nutrition and provide a challenge and encouragement to maintain a fitness regime on track.

9. Air Swimmer

While people of all ages look forward to this time of year, Christmas is really a time for children. So it would be remiss of us not to include at least one or two items from the childsplay we aimed at a younger demographic. For something that will not break the bank and should help relieve boredom for young people who are forced indoors due to inclement weather during our sound to go into the Air Swimmer. Sure, they might just look like a giant fish-shaped mylar balloon, but look at the video below - overacting though - this will show just how cool remote-controlled fish seen floating in motion. Keep in mind though, the Air Swimmers need to be filed with helium so as to make them air will require regular trips to the local party store.



10. World's fastest RC car

Radio control car is a perennial inclusion on the wish list of young people around the world but car Traxxas XO-1 RC is definitely one for young families. With a claimed top speed of over 100 mph (161 km / h) and the ability to go from zero to 60 mph (97 km / h) in 2.3 seconds, the Traxxas says the seven-scale, all-wheel-drive electric vehicle is , "the world's fastest ready-to-race radio-controlled supercar." The XO-1 is steeper than usual your RC car, coming in at U.S. $ 1,100, and will not be available until December 30, but we bet each recipient's pint-sized speed demon will be willing to wait a few more days.

Of course, any list of this sort would be very subjective, so we'd love to hear your suggestions for gifts that tech-enthusiasts will enjoy unwrapping come December 25. Let us know in the comments section below ... and we hope all our readers had a great Christmas and an even better 2012!


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