Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

November 27, 2013

Edmund's Technoblasts: Edmund's Holiday Gift Guide Part I

Gaming Consoles


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1. XBox One - $499.99 
Despite early backtracking over always on settings, Microsoft has a diamond in the rough with the Xbox One. Noted features as improved Kinect functionality, Blu-Ray (finally!) embedded Skype functionality, cable programming integration and arguably the best online gaming experience makes the XBox One a great buy; don't forget to download the Day 1 patch or you will not get to enjoy your shiny new XBox One.

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2. PlayStation 4 - $399.99
Sony has worked hard to not only address the missed moments with the PS3, but to also cast a differentiating shadow on MS’s XBox One. Gamepad touch controls, remote play (You can transfer game play from the PS4 to the PS Vita and even your mobile device), noted PlayStation Exclusives, access to Sony’s vast digital media library, and Blu-Ray make the PS4 a great alternative to the XBox One.

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3. Nintendo Wii U - $299.99 
It's hard to imagine Nintendo in the catch up role; especially within an industry they are viewed as a pioneer. Yet, unlike the Wii, the Wii U was not as widely or quickly adopted. Despite a 2 year head start, HD graphics, and a redefined gaming experience, the Wii U's sales have been lackluster at best. Given those caveats, Nintendo may David the two Goliaths for a few key reasons. 1. Backward compatibility. Scoff if you like, but games are expensive, so being able to play your previous library on your new console is a benefit. 2. Discontinuing the Wii. This should have been a no brainer to Nintendo, but for whatever reason they allowed the Wii to cannibalize their Wii U sales. This move should rectify that. 3. Price. The Wii U is $200 less than the XBox One and $100 less than the PS4; regardless of what people may think, this will be a big factor in buying decisions this holiday season. 4. Availability. There are 2 consoles launching this holiday season, there will invariably be inventory shortages; either by design or demand. This will be a big opportunity for Nintendo because if you can't get the other two due to a 3-6 wk wait, some people may pick up the Wii U instead.

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Tablets
Full Size - 9.5" and Up


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1. iPad Air - $499 - $929 
Anyone who knows me, is aware of my chagrin towards Apple. My personal feelings aside, hype can only take you so far. Apple's tablet is not the top dog by sheer luck; and if people thought your product was terrible, they would not keep buying it...to some extent. 


Apple's biggest advantage is its app ecosystem and their synchronous approach to software and hardware development. This allows Apple to closely control every aspect of their product. The iPad Air has a 64 bit processor chip, a high resolution screen, dual cameras, and access to one of the best app stores with apps optimized for its form factor. All of this make the iPad Air one the best media consumption devices on the market. The benefit and caveat is that everything is under one umbrella, outside of accessories, there's very little you can do to personalize your iPad; however, when Apple updates their software, every single iPad Air customer gets the update regardless of version of iPad; and most versions with the exception of very early iterations can support iOS 7.





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2. Nexus 10 - $399-$499
Google's Nexus program is the best way to experience Android unfettered. A 10" HD screen, dual cameras, 2GB of RAM, and NFC are some of the features that make the Nexus 10 a great device. The best part of the Nexus' feature set however, has nothing to do with hardware. It's all about services; Google Services. Despite what you might feel about the search giant's reach, they're pretty good at offering up tools and services to meet your wants and needs. All of this is by virtue of Google Now. Compared to other companies; with Google Now, Google has managed to actually turn your mobile device into a personal assistant minus the half baked attempt of giving your mobile device a personality.

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3. Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) - $549-$599
Samsung has managed to become a juggernaut in the Android space. Many a blogger and technophile has opined negatively or positively about Samsung devices overall. Similar to Apple's dominance in the tablet space overall, Samsung wouldn't be top Android dog if the majority of them were subpar. They are proof that UX (user experience) plays just as important a role as hardware design. One of the biggest selling points for the Galaxy Note is its stylus. Samsung's partial ownership of Wacom gives them an advantage over any OEM who wishes to incorporate styli input along with natural handwriting recognition. 


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Tablets
Full Size - 7" - 8.9"


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1. Nexus 7 (2013 Edition) - $229-$349

The collaboration of Google and ASUS culminated in the Nexus 7. Perhaps the best small sized tablet on the market today. Android 4.4 (Kit Kat) the way Google intended-pure and simple along with Google Services, multiple profiles, parental controls, NFC, and dual cameras. All of those goodies plus the amazing price make the Nexus 7 both a great starter tablet and supplemental device for anyone in any age group.


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2. Kindle Fire HDX 7" - $229-$424
The fruits of Google's labor are Amazon's bountiful harvest. Amazon's Fire OS is basically highly customize Android skin. Nevertheless, Amazon has followed in Apple's footsteps with respect to hardware and services. Everything is under the Amazon umbrella. Similar to Apple, there are no OEMs. This allows Amazon to let Google do the heavy lifting in OS development, while they do what they're best known for; focused customer services. The Kindle Fire HDX has a high resolution screen and has been optimized for media consumption via the Amazon universe. With the HDX line, Amazon debuted the 'Mayday' button, 24/7 live customer service with remote assistance. Currently, no one offers this on their mobile products, so Amazon is safe in that space...for now. If you don't need any apps for productivity or your tablet to emulate a PC, then the Kindle Fire HDX is for you.

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Ultrabooks/Convertible Notebooks



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1. Surface Pro 2 - $899-$1,799
Full disclosure; I own a first generation 128GB Surface Pro. I purchased it after my Galaxy Tab 10.1's screen was shattered. I haven't looked back since. You can read my full review here.

Microsoft is on their second iteration of the Surface line. The improvements made on the second coming are great ones; it shows that Redmond cares about their customers' input and that they are vested in the Surface. Windows 8.1, Improved battery life, a faster processor, and a better variety of accessories were needed and thankfully MS met that need. What separates the Surface Pro from other ultrabooks and convertible PCs is its exemplary pen input interface. The way Microsoft integrated the stylus and its input throughout Office and other core apps is genius. Personally, I feel One Note showcases the power of taking natural handwritten notes. These handwritten notes are searchable, easily converted to text and can be synced with any Office file. Previously on my Android tablet and iPod, I used Springpad and Evernote, but One Note has supplanted them. Above in my list of full screen tablets, I mentioned that the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a great starter tablet or supplemental device for students; the Surface Pro is the best device to replace the laptop any student is considering to purchase. You also can't beat the 200GB of free SkyDrive for two years.

Note: Do yourself a favor and bypass the 64GB version. The Windows 8.1 OS is large and will take up approximately 46% of your storage space.






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2. Dell XPS 12 - $999-$1,399
Dell has been a very good OEM for Microsoft. They're usually the first to create products for anything new that Redmond releases from the pipeline. True to form, when Windows 8 hit the scene, Dell responded; one of their responses was the Dell XPS 12. The original XPS debuted prior Microsoft's Surface and it had a distinctive quirky feature; a 180° rotating display. By rotating the display and closing the laptop, it instantly converts from a  clamshell ultrabook to a tablet. This form factor along with the small dimensions of the XPS are perfect for the portability needs of a general college student.




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3. Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro- $1,099-$1,599

Lenovo's Yoga line is an interesting take on form factors. Unlike the aforementioned Microsoft Surface or Dell XPS, the Yoga's monitor folds back 180°. Due to a quality hinge the Yoga has various ways you can position the monitor; though there are 4 official positions. Windows 8.1, up to 512 GB SSD, up to 8GB of RAM and BT 4.0 make the Yoga 2 Pro a powerhouse.

Stay tuned for Part II

-Edmund




November 10, 2011

Edmund's Community Corner

Companies have prepared for these dates already; but have you?

BLACK FRIDAY: November 25, 2011
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY: November 26, 2011
CYBER MONDAY: November 28, 2011
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Smartphones have invariably changed the way we interact with each other, access information, and even shop. Unless you have been stranded on the moon, you are aware of the boon in mobile coupons or deals. They come in many flavors such companies that deliver deals to your phone such as: GroupOn, Google Offers, and Living Social, or loyalty offerings such as Four Square, and lastly baked in options such as American Express' Link, Like, Love. You do not have to rely on these options alone, there are plenty of websites that offer a way for you to take advantage of coupon codes for online shopping: RetailMeNot and Mfet are great sites.

So this holiday season, spread joy, goodwill, and hope; and when you shop, be sure to get the best deal possible. Look for my annual top 10 gift guide next week.

-Edmund

December 20, 2010

Edmund's Community Corner



Edmund's Top 5 Gifts $100 and under for Ladies


Listed below are my picks for great gifts for the special woman or women in your life. Happy holidays and don't forget to look for deals.


1. Victoria Secret Miraculous Lace Garter Slip: $58
Every woman loves to feel sexy. The best part is that this is also a gift for you! Add to the experience two fold by including the stockings and sending your special woman to Victoria's Secret to get a proper bra fitting (Bra fitting is free). Now she feels sexy and comfortable. Enjoy your Christmas! http://www.victoriassecret.com/


2. Coach Gramercy Patent Small Wallet: $98
This wallet is a great gift for those who want to add classic style to their repertoire. It comes in various colors and is the perfect accent for your woman on the go. Take a closer look at http://www.coach.com/.

3. Fandango Bucks: $10-$100
Everyone loves movies. With the cost of movies averaging $13-$18  per person, Fandango Bucks is thoughtful and economical. Partner it with a card that says all the movies purchased with the Fandango Bucks are her choice! That way it's a double gift. http://www.fandango.com/.

4. Tiffany & Co. Hearts Pendant: $100
You can never go wrong with Jewelry; especially from Tiffany & Co. Exemplifying classic style and elegance the Hearts pendant is great way to show your love without busting your budget. Don't forget to keep it classic by getting a silver cleaner. For more details go to http://www.tiffany.com/

5.  LG Optimus T-BLACK: $0
Don't fool yourself, women love technology too. Right now the LG Optimus T in Black is FREE. This is up until 2pm December 20, 2010. The catch? This is only via the web, but shipping is free and overnight! Here are some key stats on the Optimus T: Swype Keyboard, 3.2 MP Camera, Google Voice Actions, and of course Android. If the lady in your life prefers a color other than black, then you have a choice of three others at $29.99. For more info go to http://www.t-mobile.com/


Happy Holidays and Happy Shopping!

Edmund

November 23, 2010

Edmund's Community Corner

TOP 5 Holiday Gifts $100 and under for Men (2010)

     With Black Friday approaching, many holiday shoppers will be lining up early in the morning to get a head start on their gift buying. As I try to do every year, below is a list of the top 5 gifts for men $100 and under. Keep an eye out for my top 5 for ladies and top 5 $250 and under. Enjoy and happy shopping!


1.  Roku Media Player from $59.99-$99.99  
     The Roku Media Player comes in three flavors. The HD-$59.99, XD-$79.99, and the XDS-$99.99. All three give you the capability to stream video and audio via the internet. The XDS gives you the added capability of plugging  in USB enabled devices for video and picture sharing. The Roku wins over AppleTV by giving you the user, control on what content you want to view. An added bonus is Hulu Plus (a free month is included when you buy a Roku player) and Netflix baked in for access to all the movies and missed TV shows to your heart's desire. For more info go to http://www.roku.com/.

2.  Zen X-Fi Wireless $99.99
     The Zen X-Fi Wireless from Creative Labs is a great multimedia device for an economical price. Creative Labs is known for making quality devices that deliver great sound. The Zen X-Fi boasts a 2.5 in. screen, built in speakers, insant messaging support for Yahoo! Messenger and Windows Live Messaging, iTunes and Windows Media compatibility, built in radio and SD card expansion! All this for under $100! Quick, go here  http://us.store.creative.com before they raise the price back to $199!
3.  Bose IE2 Headphones $99.95 
     Bose is synonymous, when it comes to rich, quality, clear sound. The purveyors of audio offer up their latest foray into headphones. Features include Bose's Stay Hear clips which prevent slippage during excercise or everyday walking, various ear bud and Stay Hear sizes, carrying case, and most of all Bose's noise cancellation technology that allows you to feel like the only one in the room while enjoying your music. Perfect for drowning out all distractions. Pick up a pair for $99.95. For details go to http://www.bose.com/.

4.  Canon Powershot A490 $99
     What does $99 get you on a digital camera? The Canon Powershot A490, that's what. Boasting such features as 10 megapixels, 3.3x optical zoom, and a low li Lght setting that allows you to take pictures in virtual darkness make this camera a sure-fire hit! Additional features include a 2.5 in LCD scr.een and video. Take a closer look at http://www.usa.canon.com/.

5.  American Express Gift Card $100 
     Have no idea on what to get for a gift, or is your man truly hard to please? Alleviate needless stress and possible disappointment by giving the gift of freedom. The American Express Gift card is a great gift, if not stocking stuffer.The AMEX gift card is one of the few that does not have an activation fee and in many cases no expiration date. This is possibly the best gift for teenagers because they will have the power to buy what they want without maxing out your credit card. The best feature is the fact that you are not restricted to one place unlike many store gift cards. Go to www.americanexpress.com/gift for more info and details.