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2016 Holiday gift guide: Best of the best tech

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    This is a gift guide with a difference. Rather than pick gifts for you and yours, I'm looking at the best of the best when it comes to tech that I've had the pleasure of owning, using, and drooling over this year, from the big stuff like notebooks, tablets, and smartphones, to smaller stuff like storage devices and smart bulbs.

    There are also a few toys thrown in, along with a few things you didn't even know you wanted or needed, because I'm a big kid at heart!

    Along with each entry I'll give you a link, some idea of pricing, and a little bit about why I like it.

    Have I missed out your favorite tech gadget? If I have drop me a note in the comments below to let me know!

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Herman Miller Aeron chair

    Herman Miller Aeron chair

    For years I struggled with cheap office chairs, even getting to the point where I'd replace them on a yearly basis. My posture suffered, my back suffered, and as a result my productivity took a nosedive.

    Then I bought an Aeron chair. While these were a symbol of the late 90s dot.com extravagances, they really are good chairs. I've had mine for many years, and after hard, almost daily usage, it is still looking and working like new.

    The only thing that I've added to my Aeron is a third-party headrest -- check eBay for them -- which helped to make an awesome chair just a little better.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Microsoft Surface Book

    Microsoft Surface Book

    If you've got deep pockets, then Microsoft's recently refreshed Surface Book is a system well worth taking a look at.

    You get everything that you'd expect from a high-end system -- plenty of ports, a claimed 16 hours of battery life, an SD card slot, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M graphics chip powering the graphics.

    There's as a stylus and touchscreen display for those who are artistic or just like jabbing at things with their fingers.

    But as I've already said it's not cheap -- a 13.5-inch system equipped with a 6th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD will set you back a cool $2,400.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Dell XPS 13

    Dell XPS 13

    Probably the laptop that most closely resembles the MacBook Pro is Dell's XPS 13. OK, you don't get a Touch Bar, but you do get a couple of things that Apple doesn't offer:

    • - 7th generation "Kaby Lake" Intel Core processors (a generation ahead of what Apple has to offer)
    • - A whole range of ports, from an SD Card slot to USB 3.0 and USB-C ports

    I think that it's also fair to say that Dell's XPS 13 is affordable -- a 13.3-inch system running an Intel Core i3 with 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD costs $800.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Apple MacBook Pro

    Apple MacBook Pro

    Without a doubt the best notebook I've ever used. Portable thanks to its light weight and long battery life, it is still powerful enough to take on desktop challenges. This is a real workhorse, and I've thrown heavy photo and video editing at it and it has handled it all without breaking a sweat.

    And that Retina display. Wow! Once you've used that, there's no going back to a non-Retina display ever again!

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • GoPro Hero5 Black

    GoPro Hero5 Black

    If you want a camera that you can take with you into the outdoors without fear that you're going to break it, and bring back stunning video, then this is the camera for you. Ultra-portable, fit it anywhere, and immensely robust!

    The new GoPro Hero5 Black is not only waterproof (so you don't need to put it into a separate waterproof case) but can also be voice-controlled.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Das Keyboard Prime 13

    Das Keyboard Prime 13

    I don't like cheap, plasticky keyboards. I'm also no fan of garish gaming keyboards.

    This is why I like the Das Keyboard Prime 13. It's a robust keyboard featuring a minimalistic design. Rather than bells and whistles, the focus is on making the keypresses feel as awesome as possible using awesome Cherry MX switches.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Amazon Echo Dot

    Amazon Echo Dot

    I have a love/hate relationship with voice-controlled devices, but the Amazon Echo Dot is an exception. It's small, adorable, easy to use, and very flexible.

    Excellent bit of kit, especially for those who are subscribed to Amazon Prime, and it's only $50.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Lenovo Ideapad 100S

    Lenovo Ideapad 100S

    If you're looking for a budget notebook, here it is. For $160, the Lenovo Ideapad 100S is about as good as it gets.

    • 11.6-inch HD LED Glossy (1366x768) display
    • Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core CPU
    • Intel HD graphics
    • Up to 2 GB RAM
    • 32GB storage
    • Dolby Advanced Audio
    • Windows 10
    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Philips Hue

    Philips Hue

    Lights that you can control from a smartphone might seem gimmicky, but these are a great way to not only create a mood, but to also help simulate daylight if you're stuck indoors during the dreary winter months.

    Be warned though -- as soon as you replace one lightbulb, you'll want more. These things are highly addictive!

    Of all the systems I've tested, the Philips Hue systems are the best. Not only is the hardware well made, but there are a variety of different starter packs and kits available to get you going.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • NomadKey

    NomadKey

    Free yourself from the hassles of carrying around long charging cables by popping this tiny key-sized cable on your keyring.

    NomadKey is available for microUSB (Android) and Lightning (iOS).

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iFixit $20 Essential Electronics Toolkit

    iFixit $20 Essential Electronics Toolkit

    The new iFixit $20 Essential Electronics Toolkit is a compact set of tools that gives you the power to get into a smartphone or tablet or PC to troubleshoot and carry out repairs.

    Want to change the cracked display on your smartphone? No problem. Need to swap out the battery in a tablet? Easy. Want to get inside your PC or laptop to add more RAM or upgrade the storage? This kit has you covered.

    The kit comes with the following:

    • Magnetized driver handle
    • Angled ESD-safe precision tweezers
    • Spudger
    • Jimmy
    • iFixit opening tool
    • iFixit opening picks (set of 6)
    • Suction handle
    • Easy-to-open magnetized case
    • Lid with built-in sorting tray
    • Sixteen 4mm precision screwdriver bits

    The precision screwdriver bits consist of:

    • Phillips: 000, 00, 0, 1, 2
    • Pentalobe: P2, P5
    • Flathead: 1, 2.5, 4 mm
    • Torx: T4, T5
    • Torx Security: TR6, TR8, TR10
    • SIM eject bit

    Everything is held in place in a precision-cut foam tray, and the lid is held in place by strategically placed magnets.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iFixit's Pro Tech Toolkit

    iFixit's Pro Tech Toolkit

    I'm truly impressed with this kit, especially given the price tag of only $65. It's well thought-out and well made, and unlike most of the cheap toolkits out there it's backed up by a lifetime warranty. This kit is perfect for professionals and amateurs alike. I particularly like the CNC machined bits in the set. Not only do they look gorgeous but also they fit the appropriate fastener perfectly.

    If I had to describe the new iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit in one word, that word would be "perfect."

    Kit contents:

    • 64 bit driver kit (yeah, it's 64-bit! That amuses me!)
    • Anti-static wrist strap
    • Small suction cup
    • 3x iFixit opening tool
    • iFixit opening picks x6
    • Nylon tipped reverse tweezers
    • Angled ESD tweezers
    • Blunt ESD tweezers
    • 2x spudger
    • Metal spudger
    • Jimmy
    • Magnetic pad
    • Tool roll

    Here's a detailed listing of all the bits in the driver kit:

    • Phillips 000, 00, 0, 1, 2
    • Flathead 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4 mm
    • Torx T2, T3, T4, T5
    • Torx Security TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9, TR10, TR15, TR20, TR25
    • Pentalobe P2, P5, P6
    • JIS J000, J00, J0, J1
    • Hex 0.7, 0.9, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5 mm
    • Tri-point Y000, Y00, Y0, Y1
    • Nut driver 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 mm
    • Square 0, 1, 2
    • Gamebit 3.8, 4.5 mm
    • Spanner 4, 6, 8
    • Triangle 2, 3 mm
    • SIM eject bit
    • 1/4" to 4 mm driver adapter
    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Carista

    Carista

    Carista is extremely simple to use, with no configuration necessary. Just click "CHECK FAULTS" and Carista will automatically find your OBD adapter and connect to it. No settings, no device configuration, and no menus.

    Plus, with version 2.0, they've added support for non-OBD2 (manufacturer-specific) diagnostics, including things like ABS, airbag, navigation, HVAC, etc. This means that beside the "CHECK ENGINE" light, you can also diagnose and reset your airbag light, ABS light, etc. if your vehicle is one of the supported models from BMW, Mini, Toyota, Lexus, Scion, VW, Audi, Seat, or Skoda.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Sony PlayStation 4

    Sony PlayStation 4

    Both this and the Xbox One is on the list, so whatever your allegiances there's no need to fight!

    Gaming on a console is so low drag. No having to dig through system specs or worry that your GPU isn't up to scratch.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Microsoft Xbox One

    Microsoft Xbox One

    Both this and the PlayStation 4 is on the list, so whatever your allegiances there's no need to fight!

    Gaming on a console is so low drag. No having to dig through system specs or worry that your GPU isn't up to scratch.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • APC BR1300G battery backup

    APC BR1300G battery backup

    Carry on working or playing while others are taken out of the game by power cuts and storms!

    There are a lot of different UPS battery backup systems out there (and you need to make sure it has the capacity to power your devices) but I find you can't go wrong with an APC unit such as this APC BR1300G UPS. This is good for a hefty PC, display, and peripherals such as router.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Ring video doorbell

    Ring video doorbell

    See who's at the door before you get up with a Ring video doorbell that puts whoever is outside your door on your smartphone or tablet.

    The perfect high-tech way to keep an eye out for the pizza dude! Also, a great security solution if you're away from home for extended periods.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Askborg ChargeCube 20800mAh Powerbank

    Askborg ChargeCube 20800mAh Powerbank

    The Askborg ChargeCube 20800mAh Powerbank has enough power to recharge an iPhone 6 about five times, so it can get you out of multiple scrapes.

    Too big to fit in a pocket, but this is ideal for a briefcase or to carry in a backpack.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Belkin 12-Outlet Surge Protector with Phone/Coax Protection

    Belkin 12-Outlet Surge Protector with Phone/Coax Protection

    $50 might seem like a lot to pay for an extension cord, but when you consider that there's no faster way for electronic devices to let out the magic smoke than to be hit by a surge, it really makes sense to invest in tone.

    This Belkin 12-outlet unit, which comes with eight feet of cord, should be enough for most tech heads.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • MakerBot Replicator Mini

    MakerBot Replicator Mini

    The MakerBot Replicator Mini is an easy-to-use, durable 3D printer that's ideal for the home or classroom. There's even a fast and easy one-touch printing features.

    Tech specs

    • Technology: FDM
    • Build volume: 100 x 100 x 125 mm
    • Materials: PLA
    • Resolution: 200 microns
    • Price: $1,375
    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones

    Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones

    There are a number of things that I look for in a good pair of Bluetooth headphones:

    • Comfortable
    • Good sound
    • Good battery life
    • Robust design
    • Option to switch to corded use if the battery is low

    The Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones tick all these boxes.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • ExoLens with Optics by ZEISS Wide-Angle Kit

    ExoLens with Optics by ZEISS Wide-Angle Kit

    The camera on the iPhone is a great bit of kit, but this wide-angle Zeiss ExoLens takes things to a whole new level.

    • Superior-quality ZEISS Mutar 0.6x Asph T* wide-angle lens (18mm equivalent)
    • ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating
    • Machined aluminum ExoLens bracket to keep the lens securely in place
    • Convenient built-in mount for standard tripods (1/4″-20)
    • Integrated cold-shoe mount for easily attaching lighting, audio, and other accessories
    • Sturdy protective aluminum lens hood
    • Lens cap to prevent smudges and lint build-up
    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Sherpa 50 solar kit

    Sherpa 50 solar kit

    Keep your notebooks, smartphones and tablets powered up with this handy solar panel and battery pack. The Sherpa 50 solar kit is perfect for those who want to be off the grid. Just add sun!

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Automatic

    Automatic

    Drive safer and smarter with this little dongle that plugs into the car's diagnostic port.

    Not only can Automatic help you save on gas, but it can also be used to summon help in the event of an accident.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Ergotron 3-way LCD wall-mounted arm

    Ergotron 3-way LCD wall-mounted arm

    Once you get a decent mount for a PC display you'll wonder how you ever managed with the monitor sitting on your desk.

    The Ergotron LX arm, and it is truly awesome as it allows me to put the display exactly where I want it, and move it quickly and easily.

    Don't want to drill holes in the wall? No worries, Ergotron also make a version that clamps to the desk.

    Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST) | Topic: Hardware

  • xmas2016.jpg
  • Herman Miller Aeron chair
  • Microsoft Surface Book
  • Dell XPS 13
  • Apple MacBook Pro
  • GoPro Hero5 Black
  • Das Keyboard Prime 13
  • Amazon Echo Dot
  • Lenovo Ideapad 100S
  • Philips Hue
  • NomadKey
  • iFixit $20 Essential Electronics Toolkit
  • iFixit's Pro Tech Toolkit
  • Carista
  • Sony PlayStation 4
  • Microsoft Xbox One
  • APC BR1300G battery backup
  • Ring video doorbell
  • Askborg ChargeCube 20800mAh Powerbank
  • Belkin 12-Outlet Surge Protector with Phone/Coax Protection
  • MakerBot Replicator Mini
  • Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones
  • ExoLens with Optics by ZEISS Wide-Angle Kit
  • Sherpa 50 solar kit
  • Automatic
  • Ergotron 3-way LCD wall-mounted arm

Tech gear, from the big stuff like notebooks, tablets, and smartphones, to smaller stuff like storage devices and smart bulbs.

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Ergotron 3-way LCD wall-mounted arm

Once you get a decent mount for a PC display you'll wonder how you ever managed with the monitor sitting on your desk.

The Ergotron LX arm, and it is truly awesome as it allows me to put the display exactly where I want it, and move it quickly and easily.

Don't want to drill holes in the wall? No worries, Ergotron also make a version that clamps to the desk.

Published: December 5, 2016 -- 15:59 GMT (07:59 PST)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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