Monday, 2 February 2009

best gifts


Wall and Piece by Banksy
Graffiti Artist

Any guy would love flipping through these incredible photos. Maybe it'll spark some ideas for their own wall art. (Note: Graffiti is, ahem, illegal.) Wall and Piece by Banksy, $35, barnesandnoble.com


Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones
Don't Stop the Music

Got to love the retro yet modern feel of these headphones. Skullcandy Lowrider headphones, $40, evogear.com

2009 Nissan GT-R

The Nissan GT-R is the fastest car I have ever driven, and that's including a Lotus Super 7, a Corvette, and a Porsche Turbo. It's like driving a video game -- so powerful that you constantly spin the tires with its super acceleration, even though it has all-wheel drive. With very specific Japanese styling and a great-looking rear end, the youngsters will love it. At around eighty grand with a few features, it's a bargain. (starting at $76,840, gtrnissan.com)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150

There are a bunch of great new point-and-shoot cameras available for gifting this year, depending on your specific needs: The 14.7-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 is my favorite shirt-pocketable camera, largely because of its sharp Leica lens. ($400, panasonic.com)

Rock Band 2

This highly anticipated sequel features a new "Battle of the Bands" mode, as well as more than a hundred new songs, including everything from Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" to Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer." In addition, RBII even teaches would-be percussionists how to play real drums, giving wannabes everywhere another reason to get this. ($59.99, amazon.com)

Sony Bravia XBR8-Series HDTV

The technical specs on Sony's top-of-the-line Bravia HDTV look like the U.S. tax code. For the geeks out there, this means these models have Triluminos three-color LED backlight technology, ACE Pro technology, Bravia Engine 2 PRO, x.v.Color compatibility, and Motionflow 120Hz frame-rate technology. What does this mean? They look great. ($2,999.99 for the 46-inch, $6,999.99 for the 55-inch, sonystyle.com)



just a few ideas of gifts that i have found that are alot better than the worst gifts ever (previously posted)

i like the shapes and potential to create little illustrations of these objects.

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