Ubergizmo Last Minute Gift Tips
Posted on Dec 14, 06 12:46 AM PDT

I was too lazy to put a gift list together, but I get the question every day, so here’s a list of things to consider. You still have time to order that stuff online and avoid the panick.
Smartphone
The Treo 700w ($279.99) still the best smart phone for heavy users. For a lighter usage, consider the T-Mobile Dash from HTC (review) or the Cingular Blackjack from Samsung (free with select plans).
GPS
The Mio C310 / C310x ($249, review) offers the best overall value if you want a GPS without the non-sense options. The smaller Mio H610 ($413, review) is an interesting alternative, if you’re OK with the small display.
D-SLR Camera
For the best bang for the buck, I’d recommend the Canon Rebel XTi ($750) or the older Rebel XT ($575). If you budget permits, the Canon 30D ($1100) is excellent.
Cell Phone
If you don’t need enter information in a phones (think no Qwerty ), but would be pleased to have some smart phone mojo (appointments…), look at the Nokia N73 ($450). The software is impeccable and the phone is stylish. For “texters” who (for some reason) don’t want a full keyboard, go for the Sony Ericsson M600i ($320). If you want something that’s “just a phone” look at the ultra-thin Samsung SGH-t509 (cheap).
Huge TV
When it comes to big TVs, retro-projected models offers the best size/$ ratio. If I had to buy one right now, I would go for the Samsung HL-S6187W 61" DLP ($1825).
Computer
PCs are making a comeback as gaming machines. A Dell 3007WFP 30” monitor ($1420, review) would be a very nice thing to get or to offer for this Christmas. If you want to offer a PC-related gift, storage devices such as hard drives either external or internal are a safe choice. Finally, to keep in touch with your family get them webcams (I did). I’m still recommending the old school Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000 ($62) – it has a better image quality than more recent Logitech models.
Camcorder
Who doesn’t want to keep this holiday memories forever? If you’re into action (snowboard, skating) check out the Samsung SC-X105L ($490) and its fiber-optic lens. If you are more interested by video quality, check out these two HD models:
- Sony HDR-HC3 ($1000, mini-DV tape. Well supported by editing software)
- Sony HDD-SR1 ($1400, Hard drive based. Software support isn’t great, but it’s just a matter of time)
Game Consoles
If you’re not afraid of being shot at, mugged or stomped over, try to get one of the new game consoles: Sony PS3 ($620+), Xbox 360 ($295+), Nintendo Wii ($510). Remember that when it comes to game console, what’s important is the games that you like, not the technical specifications. Check out this site: wiihaveaproblem.com :-)
MP3 player
If you know someone who still doesn’t have one, an iPod ($74 to $459) is rarely a bad gift, plus, the new iPod shuffle’s clip is great to hang socks.
Happy Shopping! Don’t forget to visit uberbargain.com for daily deals.
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By Hubert , 14/12/06 5:03 PM (CommentID #074469)
Marc, weirdly enough, that's the Wii price on pricegrabber.com!
By StrategicLee , 14/12/06 8:55 AM (CommentID #074387)
Thanks for the short list! My Christmas shopping is done now!
By Marc , 14/12/06 3:25 AM (CommentID #074310)
You seem to have mixed up the Wii and Xbox 360 price, don't you? ;)
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