christmas gifts under

Christmas Gifts Under

We started Christmas Gifts Under simply as a way to give shoppers a chance to look at Christmas gifts in a certain price range and have the opportunity to compare. Across the top, you will see categories for Christmas Gifts Under $25, Christmas Gifts Under $50, and Christmas gifts under $100. On this page, we'll simply show some of the hot 2011 Christmas gifts.

This year we're starting to hear about 3D TV's, gaming systems where you control the action, and even new ways to read books. We would just like to remind you...

Now that the holiday season is over, why don't we start to welcome the warm weather by checking out these new golf gadgets.


 

This year, a couple of neat gaming systems are coming out. Namely, the Playstation Move Bundle and Kinect Game Console (Xbox 360 with Kinect). Playstation Move came out in late September to rave reviews and Kinect will be available in November. Both systems are similar to the Wii, in that your movement will dictate how the game reacts. Playstation Move with the Playstation Eye uses a controller and navigation controller, while Kinect Sensor uses your body as the controller. Either way, both of these game systems are really cool and they will be one of the hottest 2011 Christmas gifts.

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Christmas Gifts Under Presents Kindle

One Christmas gift which has me saying hmmmm... I really might like this, is the Kindle from Amazon. As Amazon says, Kindle is our #1 bestselling item for two years running. It’s also the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon. If you are clueless as to what Kindle is, it allows you to read books without having to store all those books in a bookcase. So, you can read the latest novels or classics, take them on the train, to the beach, and more and more of college textbooks are making their way to Kindle. There are currently about 670,000 books available on the Kindle and I'd really like to tell you more about it (including 3G, storing up to 3500 books, etc...) but I don't know where to begin. You really have to check it out.

Kindle 3G Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6 inch Display "New Kindle leaves rivals farther back." - New York Times

"Amazon's newest Kindle is the best ebook-reading device on the market. It's better than the Apple iPad, the Barnes & Noble Nook, the various Sony readers…" - Fast Company

" Simply put, it's the best dedicated ebook reader you can buy… Amazon has managed to increase the contrast on the Kindle in a way that sets it above the Nook, Sony Readers, or any other dedicated ebook reader we've tested." - PC Magazine

"Amazon has finally arrived at an e-reader product that not only slays its current competition, but also feels ready to meet the mainstream masses… In fact, the resulting design is actually extremely pleasing to hold: I could hold the Kindle to read for a couple of hours and not feel as if I was encumbered by the device in my hands. I can't say the same thing for the multipurpose Apple iPad: At 1.5 pounds (25 ounces), the iPad is nearly three times the weight of the new 8.7-ounce Kindle. That alone makes a strong argument in favor of a dedicated e-reader…" - PC World



Classic Children's Tales

Here's a fun Kindle book that I ran across.

Classic Children's Tales, Volume 1 in a series of 12, is a collection of children's stories from the past. Mainly written in the 18 and 19th Centuries, they are tales to captivate the imagination.

Trolls, dragons, fairies, witches, talking animals, and, magic swords: it's all here to thrill any child. Each book has 31 tales, a tale for each day of any month. Over 150 pages