Apple IPhone 4S 64GB
Consumers may be disappointed that the iPhone 4S is not a redesigned iPhone 5, but it's not really surprising that Apple stuck with a design that was universally lauded when first unveiled last year. Lightweight, slim, and elegant, the iPhone 4 in one year made the company more money than most people will make in a lifetime.
Apple iPod classic 160GB (7th Generation)
The 160GB iPod classic from Apple is the stalwart anchor of the iPod line. Offering the most storage of any iPod, the hard drive-based classic puts up to 40,000 songs, 200 hours of video, or 25,000 photos into your pocket. The classic features a bright 2.5" LCD screen, which displays album artwork and song information when playing music. You'll be able to navigate through music using a standard playlist menu, or through the gorgeous Cover Flow system, which displays a virtual wall of your digital album covers on the iPod's color screen.
PanDigital 72-70FW 7-Inch Tablet
The PanImage Multimedia tablet changes the way you access the web, access email, check social networks and curl up with a good book. With instant access to the Barnes and Noble PanImage Color Multimedia Tablet lets you read and carry hundreds of books, magazines, and newspapers with you wherever you go.
PS3 320GB Uncharted 3 Bundle
PlayStation 3 is the only gaming machine that delivers a complete high-definition entertainment system with a built-in Blu-ray player, hard drive, Wi-Fi, and full range multi-media capabilities.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12.1 MP
There's a compelling argument to be made for the demise of point-and-shoot cameras. It goes something like this: You've got a pretty good camera on your smartphone anyway, so why do you need a second device that doesn't offer much more? Canon surely knows that some people think that way, and the 12.1-megapixel Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS ($249.99 direct) hints at the company's response.

