What Christmas present are you after this year? An Xbox One, a PS4? Picking your own present is often as tricky as choosing someone else's.
If you need some ideas, here's the TrustedReviews team's top picks, and feel free to share what tech gift you really want this year.
4K TV
Mike Sawh
Reviews Editor
I’d love to have an Ultra HD set waiting for me underneath (or nearby) my Christmas tree on December 25, mainly because I love gaming and watching live sport. The sharper more detailed images that 4K TVs are capable of would definitely keep me glued to the games console or the festive football fixture list instead of the fridge door in the hunt for Christmas dinner leftovers.
Nokia Lumia 1020
Luke Johnson
News Editor
The Windows Phone platform is no longer a bit-part player and the Nokia Lumia 1020 is the handset to bring it to the fore. Aside from the elegant, user friendly OS this is an impressive, powerful, well-built phone. And that’s before we’ve even touched on the brilliant 41-megapixel PureView camera.
Yes, the app store and gaming credentials might still be behind the leaders, but the Lumia 1020 does everything I need and all the big players are now on board. What’s more, it throws in the first smartphone camera to actually make your dedicated compact snapper redundant.
Kindle Paperwhite
Samantha Loveridge
News Writer
Of course, there are great alternatives from the likes of Kobo and Nook, but Amazon’s vast eBook libraries make it the clear winner in my opinion. If Amazon Match comes to the UK next year too, that would just sweeten the deal.
2box DrumIt 5 Drum Kit
Andrew Williams
Reviews and Features Editor
What makes the 2box special is that its sound library is open, letting you put pro-grade sounds on the box without having to use a separate computer. It’s the closest you can get to a real-sounding drum kit without risking getting evicted in a city.
Panasnonic Plasma TV
Andy Vandervell
Deputy Editor
It seems a bit weird to get emotional about a type of TV screen technology, but for as long as I can remember plasma has been the purist's choice. It’s a technology that has that timeless quality that only the best things have.
The most famous example of this was Pioneer’s Kuro TVs, but this last generation of Panasonic TVs are just as good. For that reason I’d dearly love a Panasonic P50VT65 to be sitting under my Christmas tree this year. It’s the 50-inch version of Panasonic’s top-end VT65 series, and it delivers that cinematic experience that I still believe plasma is unmatched in producing. Perhaps in time OLED will pick up this mantle, but plasma TVs have set the bar high.