Below is the complete gift guide, which we consider to be the essential holiday wish list for any gadget enthusiast. The 10 items in this group represent what we believe are gifts that any gadget fan would be happy to unwrap this holiday season and enjoy well into the new year and beyond.
But when it comes to electronics, people are nothing if not opinionated. We'd love to here what's on your wish list, too, so let us know what you're hoping to get this holiday (or planning to give) in the comments below!
Without further ado, the Mashable 10 (presented in no specific order):
1. Apple iPad
The fact that you can grab an iPad today, it's affordable and it's just straight-up fun to use makes it one of our 10 big gadget picks for the 2010 holiday season.
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3. Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700 Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit router
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Of all the TVs that we've seen in 2010, none have stood out as profoundly as those from the Vizio XVT3SV series.
The 8.5-ounce, 4.8-inch by 7.5-inch device is fast, sleek, light, and almost adorably small. Here's why we think it should be at the top of your gadget wish list.
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7. Roku XDS
Although we own - and are fans of - many of the various connected devices on the market, for the Mashable 10, we have to give it to the Roku XDS.
8. Nikon D3100
The bottom line: At just $650 with a lens included, we feel there is no better entry-level DSLR option than the Nikon D3100. You just can't go wrong.
9. HP Envy 14
The HP ENVY 14's features, combined with its attractive price point, make it a competitive option in the laptop market. That's why it deserves a place on your holiday wish list.
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