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Holiday Gadget Wish List 2012

Christmas techGifts and gadgets go hand in hand. This year, what new items will suit the occasion for productivity at work and play at home? I've searched for the best new and interesting gifts from the tech world and have compiled them into a Holiday Gadget Wish list 2012. Enjoy!

Roku Streaming Stick
This great item comes from Roku and is a new format for their streaming media device. Simply plug in the USB stick to the HDMI portroku of your Roku Ready TV and the self-powered unit will allow access to numerous services. Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Video (including prime video access) are all available among hundreds of other apps for streaming movies, music, news content, games and more. For the money, Roku's products give you more flexibility than the equivalent Apple TV line.

Boxee TV
Another new cut-the-cable addition in the streaming media category is the new version of the Boxee Box, which for the first time Boxeeoffers a DVR function. This ‘first-of-its-kind' service is currently boasting unlimited online storage for recorded media from your antenna or cable. The service fee of $15 (currently discounted at $10) is comparable to other TiVo style services, but the unlimited storage will be a tempting offer for many users who would like to start cataloging their media online. It remains to be seen how this offer holds up and what limitations exist to file access.

Kindle Paperwhite
The most recent offering from Amazon, the Kindle Paperwhite, is a great upgrade over the previous units. Eliminating one of the fekindle amazonw downfalls of their previous e-readers, low-light reading, the new paper-white technology allows for low or no-light use. This front-lit screen gives the reader the ability to read in the complete dark while maintaining the e-ink-enabled benefit of reading for long periods with limited eyestrain. Granted some users may not be prone to reading over long periods; this is a great product for readers who seek to get lost in a good read.

Ipad MiniiPad Mini
If that's not your preference, Apple's newest toy might suit you for a lower price than its previous tablets. Still not matching the price of the Kindle Fire HD (another new viable option in this category), the iPad mini takes a new shape to Apple's tablet line. Shrinking the 9.7-inch screen of previous iPads to 7.9 inches, Apple has answered a common request for a smaller version of the market-dominating line. Interestingly, the iPad mini is actually a smaller version of multiple generations of the iPad that combines the display quality and processor of the second generation, with the camera of the third and fourth iterations. As such, the retina display is missing, but the mini is much lighter and slimmer than previously available versions. Additionally, cellular versions are available, giving flexibility to users on the go.

lbs toneLG Tone HBS-700
Though not a new product nor a new technology, the LG Tone stereo Bluetooth headset delivers on an idea that many other brands seem unable to. A favorite around the Xcentric office, this would make an excellent gift for anyone looking for wireless flexibility for both calls and music. Seemingly unconventional, the chosen design circumvents common complaints with headsets of this kind. They will fit on anybody, are comfortable, provide the needed control functions, and are more durable than they seem at first glance. The sound quality while listening to music won't cut it for an audiophile, but is more than adequate for most users. Stereo ear buds for calling gives more sound isolation than the standard Bluetooth headset and the mic quality seems to be on par with other headsets. For portable wireless listening on a larger budget, the Bose Soundlink II was released in September and is an excellent alternative.

ChromebookChromebook
The newly released Chromebook is another intriguing product available in time for the 2012 holidays. This third generation lighter, smaller version comes with some great features for a price point just above the Kindle Fire HD and lower than all Apple tablets. It remains to be seen if Google is creating a new category or if this line will fade away. However, the newest release might be worth a look for certain users. Primarily a browser-based system, the newest Chromebook does include HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, a webcam and dual band Wi-Fi, while boasting 6.5 hours of battery life, all in a slim, lightweight package. Though primarily based on using Google's services on the web, the product can utilize a Citrix plug-in to access more complete cloud services. I'd want to try this out to before banking on it, but for the price tag, Google is clearly trying to break into this market.

Other Mentions
Here are a few other great gift ideas:
Mobile Scanner - Wireless scanning even without a computer on hand.
iGo - On-the-go charging for your USB devices.
Sitting or standing portable desk
Lark - Activity tracking wrist bands (in the vein of the fitbit or fuel band).
Digital Media Subscriptions
A digital media subscription always makes a great gift. Here are a few suggestions:
Netflix
Hulu Plus
MOG - You've heard of Spotify, this is better.
Amazon Prime - Shipping, Kindle books, videos

Robert Prusa

Robert Prusa is a Client Services Manager at Xcentric, where he oversees client service and project management. Prior to joining Xcentric, He served in management roles at Follett Higher Education Group and Great American Days, where he incorporated technology to simplify customer management and broaden marketing reach and scope. Prusa graduated from the University of Georgia and currently lives in Georgia with his wife and two daughters.
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