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TechSpot Holiday Picks @ TopTechGifts.com
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As it's become self-evident, this year we have not published an in-house holiday gift guide. The reason is that rather than giving you a PC-centric gift guide, we've built a coalition of nine tech websites delivering technology gift picks in each one of our specialties.
TechSpot contributed with many top PC recommendations, but there's plenty more to see at TopTechGifts.com: HDTV and home theater equipment, smartphones, gaming, cameras and personal tech. All in all, there's nearly a 100 products to check out. Here's a quick run-down of three of our recommendations, we'll be revisiting others later this week:

ATI Radeon HD 5750
Who's it for: PC gamers on a budget, media buffs, and anyone that you've ever heard utter "frames per second.”
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
Who's it for: Students and business users who have a knack for style and want a full-featured laptop that's easy to carry around.
Intel Core i5 750
Who's it for: PC hardware aficionados, and anyone who has recently mentioned building or upgrading a computer.
TechSpot contributed with many top PC recommendations, but there's plenty more to see at TopTechGifts.com: HDTV and home theater equipment, smartphones, gaming, cameras and personal tech. All in all, there's nearly a 100 products to check out. Here's a quick run-down of three of our recommendations, we'll be revisiting others later this week:

ATI Radeon HD 5750
Who's it for: PC gamers on a budget, media buffs, and anyone that you've ever heard utter "frames per second.”
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
Who's it for: Students and business users who have a knack for style and want a full-featured laptop that's easy to carry around.
Intel Core i5 750
Who's it for: PC hardware aficionados, and anyone who has recently mentioned building or upgrading a computer.
User Comments (2)
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ET3D
on November 23, 2009 2:14 PM |
I just ordered a Radeon 5750. As for the others, I already bought a new PC this year, with a Phenom X3 710, so won't upgrade soon, but I agree that the i5 is attractive. For easy to carry around, I'd love a UMID M2. |
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Timonius
on November 23, 2009 5:00 PM |
Almost sounds like the i5 750 is the new 'pentium 4' with all it's buzz. |
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