2010-12-29

This Year's Holiday Season Is All About Game Consoles and Luxury Watches

Ah, the holiday season. Time for peace on earth and goodwill towards men - unless you get in the way of a last-minute shopper. If you haven't gotten your holiday shopping done already, now's the time to start. Whatever holiday you celebrate, it's the time of year to exchange gifts - here are some ideas to get you started:

A Game Console

Game consoles have come a long way since the days of Pong. You can watch movies, listen to music and, of course, play games on them - but not any ordinary games. The video games that are coming out these days look better than some movies being made. Look into the Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3, all of which allow streaming from Netflix's Instant Watch as well.

An E-reader

E-readers have technically been around for about 40 years, but didn't really blow up until recently. They've been criticized - and feared - as the downfall of the paper book, but regular books seem to be doing fine. E-readers are perfect for voracious readers don't want to cart around a bunch of books, magazines and newspapers. Look into the Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook and Apple iPad, which is actually a tablet computer with an e-book function.

A Luxury Watch

Designer are perfect for those who take looking good seriously. There are thousands of possibilities when it comes to luxury watches; it would be impossible not to find something. Look into Longines, Raymond Weil and Gucci watches; these companies supply some of the most beautiful luxury watches in the industry.

A Vacation

Set up a vacation package complete with air- and hotel fare, as well as gift certificates for nearby vacations and attractions. Find out which places the recipient has been wanting to visit, or if you're worried you won't be able to get enough details (such as when he or she will be able to take time from their everyday schedule) load them up with gift cards for airlines and hotels that they can use at their leisure.

Gift Card

On that note, gift cards generally make great gifts. It might seem like a cop-out, but it's actually the best (and yes, easiest) way to make sure the recipient gets exactly what he or she wants or needs. It might even be necessary in the case of people who like to remain cryptic when asked what they want, or put on a show about how you don't need to get them anything. If you don't already know, find out the recipient's favorite store, or get a Visa or Amex or Mastercard gift card - they can be used at any store that accepts those credit cards.

These gifts are just the tip of the gift-giving iceberg, though a luxury watch or e-reader is heartily recommended. Look for the dozens of "Top Gifts of 2010"-style lists that have hit the web, designed especially to help those of you who are a little lost when it comes to buying gifts.


This Year's Holiday Season Is All About Game Consoles and Luxury Watches

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