Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Some Christmas Gift Ideas From Amazon.com

Okay, Thanksgiving is over and it’s time to turn our thoughts toward Christmas. Well, here are some popular gifts that you can get at lower costs at Amazon.com.


This Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube is great for kids of all ages. They can create original music from 5 different instruments (French horn, flute, piano, violin and harp) or play music from eight Mozart compositions. Large colorful buttons light up to the tempo of the music and the soft, rounded corners make it easy for a baby to hold.


Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Kit is the ultra popular video game that Transforms your music gaming into a cooperative band experience. It is available for multiple platforms.


The new Keurig B30 Mini Personal Single-Serve Brewing System is perfect for coffee lovers and makes a single-serving in less than three minutes, with no messy grinding and no cleanup. The unit uses Keurig's patented K-Cups, which offer over 70 varieties of pre-measured gourmet coffee and tea from a variety of premium brands. Ten K-Cups come with the machine.


If you haven’t seen “The Dark Knight” you have missed one of the best Batman movies ever. On December 9th you will be able to get The Dark Knight on Blu-ray DVD and special editions. However you can pre-order it now at Amazon. Makes a great gift and you will want to get one for yourself.


For those wishing to give a bigger more extravagant gift, how about this Samsung Touch of Color T260HD 26-Inch LCD HDTV Monitor. This is a great way to get the most out of your PC as well as watch your favorite HDTV broadcasts. It features an embedded DTV tuner that enables you to watch digital HD broadcasts without a special receiving set. And with six image input terminals, you can connect several pieces of digital equipment to the T260HD and use them simultaneously.

That is just a few of the great gifts you can find at Amazon.com that will be a little easy on you wallet.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS


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