So what are the hottest high-tech gifts and gadgets competing for a spot in your holiday giving plans this year? The MayTheBestTeam has assembled a list of top 2007 high tech gifts to help make your holiday giving a bit easier for everyone.
Second Generation iPod Shuffle
Apple has created a second generation, extremely small iPod Shuffle only slightly bigger than a quarter. A perfect gift for the workout enthusiast in your life, the micro Shuffle holds up to 250 songs.
Panasonic 42-Inch Plasma HDTV
Panasonic's 42-inch High Definition Plasma TV is in high demand this year, in part to an integrated speaker system and 29 billion colors for a superior picture. 29 billion colors?! You can pick up this high-def TV for as low as $1,300 if you shop around online.
Presto/HP Printing Mailbox
Did you know 65 million adults are NOT online? Use the Presto/HP Printing Mailbox to stay in touch and send photos and emails to your family members who don’t have a Net connection. The printing mailbox simply plugs into a phone line, and your loved one is set to start receiving pictures and notes from family and friends.
Eye-Fi Wireless SD card
Eye-Fi is the first ever wireless SD memory card for digital cameras. Simply approach a wireless signal and the Eye-Fi sends your pictures wirelessly to any one of 17 photo sites such as Facebook or Kodak Gallery. Now that’s cool.
The Sirius Stiletto 2
The Stiletto 2 is ultra-light and easy-to-use portable satellite music player. The Stiletto 2 picks up more than 100 channels of digital radio, plus Wi-Fi Net signals so you can stream Sirius.com from your computer and listen to satellite radio.
LG enV Cell Phone
The enV delivers a complete multimedia experience, offering users rich media, an internal color screen, QWERTY keypad and dual stereo sound. When synched up with a Bluetooth stereo device, users get full-stereo sound without the wires. This multimedia cell phone runs around $179.99 MSRP.
Nintendo Wii
This out-of-the-box gaming system is a hit with everyone as soon as you take it out of the box! Users love the no-instructions needed games created for all ages. Players also like the gaming system’s tie to actual human motion. The Wii is a real gift champion contender this year, having sold over 350,000 units during the first week of this year’s holiday shopping season. Grab a Wii starting at $249, but be ready to pay for add-ons enhancing your gaming experience.
Olympus SP 560 UZ
Digital cameras are the number one tech present for Christmas, and the fastest-growing segment of the digital camera business is the UltraZoom category. The SP 560 UZ is receiving kudos for its zoom lens and intuitive picture-taking help.
Apple iMAC desktop computer
Americans love to make home movies, and we create a massive amount of movies on Christmas Day. The new Apple iMac offers an ultra-easy way to produce movies, using software called iMovie. Just shoot your footage, then connect your camera to the iMAC and enjoy editing at its simplest. Reviewers call the iMAC one of the easiest to use, most intuitively designed home computers ever made. Price and buy yours at the Apple store online.
MayTheBestWin wishes you happy shopping for the high-tech aficionados on your shopping list!