Christmas gift guide: Great presents from £15 to £150
£20-£50
1. Binary Clock,
£20 from I Want One of Those
This has to be the geekiest clock in the world. Forget analogue and digital, this ticker displays the time in binary, thus ensuring only true propellerheads will have any hope of reading its clock face. The rest of us can merely stare and contemplate how profound and pretty it looks.
2. Knight Rider R/C Car, £30 from Firebox
Put that image of the Hoff drunkenly crawling on the floor out of your head and instead re-create the great man's glory days with this remote-control KITT. It has a turbo boost button and it talks. What more could you want? A chest wig? Not included, sadly.
3. Digital Photo Frame Keyring, £20 from Paramount Zone
Forget about keeping pictures in your wallet -- with this tiny photo frame you can keep them on your keyring instead. It comes with compression software that lets you squeeze up to 190 of your photos into its 8MB memory and you can set it to show a single photo or to cycle through a slideshow of your favourite snaps. When it runs out of juice, just hook it up to your PC's USB port to top it up again.
4. Star Wars Mimobots,
£30 from Firebox
Luke, I know what you're getting for Christmas. I felt your presents. Aha! These Star Wars USB memory keys make for ideal stocking fillers. They've got 1GB of storage and come pre-loaded with various Star Wars nuggets like wallpapers, soundbites and videos. Four characters are available: Chewie, R2D2, Darth Vader or a Storm Trooper.
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