HotHardware Holiday Gift Guide 2010


The List: Checkin' It Once, Checkin' It Twice

As the holiday season rapidly approaches, there’s one question that gets asked rather frequently: Have you been naughty or nice? Of course, we all know that a lot hinges on this seemingly simple question. If you’ve been nice, then perhaps Santa will bring you an awesome gift; that one piece of hardware you've been jonesing for. On the other hand, if you’ve been naughty and have cursed your computer (hey, who hasn’t?) or ignored your significant other because Left 4 Dead 2 or Modern Warfare 2 beckoned, then you’d better shape up before it's too late. Otherwise, the only thing you’ll have to look forward to is a lump of coal, or worse.  Believe us--we've been there...

As we look back on this past year, and wonder why each year seems shorter than the last, we also reflect on our many traditions here at HotHardware. One of our favorites is our annual Holiday Buyer’s Guide.  Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for that special geek in your life, or if you’re dreaming of putting together a new system for yourself, we hope this guide will help you make some informed buying decisions.

2010 Holiday Gift Guide Table of Contents:
  1. Processors
  2. Motherboards
  3. RAM
  4. Video Cards
  5. Audio
  6. Hard Drives & Optical Storage
  7. Cases & Power Supplies
  8. Monitors
  9. Notebooks and Netbooks
  10. Smartphones
  11. Cameras
  12. Gaming Desktops

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge X100e in Holiday Red

This year, we’ll cover the various components that you’ll need to build a few different types of systems, along with notebooks and netbooks for those who are looking for greater portability. In each category, we’ll cover high-end, mid-range, and budget models, as well as some stand-outs, so that you can easily find the parts you want at a price you can afford (or can attempt to afford).  But of course, there’s no reason you can’t mix and match.

We're also tossing in suggestions in the smartphone and camera categories and we'll be closing things out by selecting a few nice pre-built PCs for those who are down to the wire and have no time to actually piece a machine together themselves. We hope you find our suggestions useful and that you have a little fun putting together your wish-list!  Happy shopping & Happy Holidays!

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