Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: electronic, holiday, gift | Themes: Digital Cameras, Digital Entertainment, Laptops and Notebooks
1. Introduction
Here’s a list of all six of our 2007 Holiday Buyer’s Guides. To see earlier guides, just click on the appropriate link.
1. CPUs, Memory, Motherboards, Coolers (Tom’s Hardware, November 1, 2007)
2. Home and Portable Video, Audio, and Networking (Tom’s Guide, November 12, 2007)
3. Games and Accessories (Tom’s Games, November 23, 2007)
4. Graphics Cards, Peripherals and High-End Desktops (Tom’s Hardware, December 4, 2007)
5. Consoles, Gaming PCs, and Gaming Accessories (Tom’s Games, December 12, 2007)
6. Notebooks, Digital Cameras, and Camcorders (Tom’s Guide, December 21, 2007) [This is it.]
It’s time for our last holiday gift guide of 2007; and it’s none too soon, with Christmas only a few days away. For you last minute shoppers we’ve got some hot notebook computers from Acer, HP and Alienware, and an impressive sub-laptop computer from Fujitsu. If you’re looking for cool mobile computer accessories, check out Lappymats to keep your computer’s screen clean and Antec’s very flexible power adapter. Also featured are this year’s top two consumer high-definition camcorders from Panasonic and Canon, as well as digital still cameras from Canon, Nikon and Panasonic.
As we all settle down for a short Winter’s nap, thanks to all who made this year’s six holiday buyers guides possible and beyond exceedingly good: Ed Tittel, Rob Wright, Sarah Townsend (as editorial coordinator and lovely model), Tony Celeste, Tom Soderstrom, Sean Michael Kerner, Travis Meacham, Don Woligroski, Toby Digby, Julio Urquidi and Sina Mohammadi.
On to the stuff!!!
- Next page Panasonic HDC-SD5 High Definition...

Canon Powershot SX100 is the updated version and the 10x zoom is really handy
I think Im in love with Sara, Santas helper.
Sarah looks hot damn! Your great!!
Does Sarah ride the beat like a big freak?
This caught my eye, but went ahead and ordered from ShaggyMac. I need some other essentials that they offered.
Another take on the problem: (http://lappytoppy.com). This one is a flexible plastic sheet with user-customizable images on each side. Just pop it in when closing the lid. Also serves as mousepad or writing surfact. Something for everyone. :-) PS: Since one can upload one's own images, Anonymous might like this one best, assuming he knows how to capture Sara's image.