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Looking for some last-minute gift inspiration or want to know what you’d like Santa to bring? Check out Laptop Mag’s Christmas Wish List this year.
GameSir G8 Galileo Mobile Game Controller
I hate Christmas (Boo!) and I hate presents (Boo!). I’m really fun to be around, I guarantee you. However, if I had to outsource something to buy for myself during the “festive” season, it would be the GameSir G8 Galileo mobile gaming controller. GameSir makes some great peripherals, so I’m confident in the performance of his G8, especially since it features the same Hall effect triggers and anti-drift sticks as the traditional G7 SE controller. Masu.
Handheld PC gaming has become a big thing over the past year. Perfect if he wants to play Cyberpunk 2077 for 35 minutes while you’re out and about, but you end up lugging around 640 grams of lifeless technology with a dead battery for the rest of the day. . That seems like a real hassle. Instead, all you want to do is snap your phone to the GameSir G8, step away from your desk, and enjoy lounging around your apartment with full access to your Steam library while you recline and wait for all the festive cheer to be over. think. Oh my god!
— Rael Hornby
Panasonic Lumix S Pro 16-35mm F4 Wide Zoom Lens
Sadly, I’m a camera addict. That means you have an expensive hobby that your friends, family, and kids aren’t interested in and can’t afford to supplement. I understand this wholeheartedly, but if Santa were real, I’d give the plump red-clad gift giver with the North Pole beard a Panasonic Lumix S Pro 16 – 35mm F4 Full Frame I would ask for an L mount wide lens.
This is $997.99 on Amazon, which is the cheapest lens I want, but my expectations are still zero. With this lens, I hope to capture some decent indoor footage and perhaps some nice outdoor wide shots. I would also like the Panasonic Lumix 24-70mm F 2.8 Lumix S Pro full frame, L mount lens, and the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 50mm F 1.4 lens.
I hear my imaginary Santa look at me, laugh, and say, “No!” no! no! Then we sat down in the Elf Lazy Boy and drank some bourbon and laughed. I could have used more affordable Levi’s, but I can’t do that either.
I hope everyone has a happy holiday season. I hope to get through this job while dreaming of camera lenses and new pants.
— Mark Ramirez
Insta360 GO 3 action camera
I used to carry a large digital SLR camera with me everywhere. I still do this sometimes, much to the dismay of my family, but most of the time I rely on my phone as my camera. So, even though you can ditch your DSLR camera, there are still some situations where you won’t be excited about using your phone as a camera, i.e. for action photos and videos. This is where Insta360 steps into my life.
I take my Insta360 One X3 with me whenever I’m traveling or doing something vaguely active. Whether it’s mountain biking, skiing, unicycling or boating, One X3 is by my side. This is a pocket-sized 360 degree camera that allows you to screw in any number of attachments or tripods, allowing you to easily see everything going on around you without worrying about framing the perfect shot while you’re busy having fun. can be captured in This would be my top choice if I didn’t already own one, but considering I have the One X3, the item on my wish list this year is the Insta360 Go 3.
The One X3’s smaller sibling, the Go 3, is an action camera but fills a slightly different gap. The Go 3 looks and behaves a lot like a standard GoPro when it’s in its housing, but when you take it out of its housing, it’s literally a tiny 1.25-ounce 1 x 2.1 x 0.9-inch action camera. They’re everywhere and you barely notice them. It’s the perfect secondary camera for traveling to capture action shots, time-lapses, or simple footage where you don’t want to monopolize your phone or need to put the camera in a position you can’t or don’t want to shoot. Put down the phone. If you love capturing video, you’ll be as happy as I am if he finds an Insta360 Go 3 under the tree this year.
— Sean Riley
Vizio M Series All-in-One 2.1 Sound Bar
After securing my gorgeous 65 inches TCL Q7 QLED TV At a great price, the next big thing is the TV soundbar. Don’t get me wrong, the TV’s built-in speakers are OK, but the bass is just a little too light for my liking. For now, I’m using a 12W Soundcore Flare Bluetooth speaker as a soundbar. Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are the secret sauce for immersive sound, but make a big difference in bass levels.
That’s why, VIZIO M Series AiO 2.1 Soundbar It’s on my wish list for Christmas this year. Priced at just under $180, the VIZIO M Series AiO Fall is one of his most affordable soundbars. Checking out the specs, there’s nothing that’s significantly above your budget. This 6-speaker 2.1-channel soundbar packs the premium sound technology I’m looking for, as well as HDMI eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), which is supported by the TCL Q7. I need this VIZIO soundbar in my life to make the most of my new TV’s features and enjoy lifelike sound with bass.
So why wouldn’t I want it? Q Class Premium 3.1 Ch. Soundbar Recommended by TCL? Simply put, it’s a use case. My living room is not that big, so I use 2.1ch. A soundbar should be more than enough. Additionally, if you live in an apartment, the noise from a 350-watt speaker won’t disturb your neighbors. Another feature I like about this soundbar is that it has dual subwoofers built-in. We scrolled through all the soundbar options on the market and found that most were paired with a standalone subwoofer. Personally, I like the unobtrusive look of a single soundbar without the bulky speaker box taking up space in my living room.
With its minimalist design, robust audio features, and affordable price point, the VIZIO M Series AiO Sound Bar is all you want for Christmas.
77-inch Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED 4K TV
I finally did it! After months of research, spending money, and being impatient, I bought my first Sony Bravia OLED TV, and it was worth all the hype. I still love my LG 43UH6100 43-inch 4K OLED TV, but to be honest, 43-inch is a little small overall, especially as a main screen for gaming. I felt really happy when I hit the purchase button on my new 65-inch Sony Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV. It looks and sounds great, and offers a lot for gamers like me, including two HDMI 2.1 ports and Dolby Vision support, which lets you game at 4K at 120Hz, a first for a Sony TV. And let me tell you, Spider-Man 2 and God of War Raganoke: Valhalla look great, as do Starfield and Forza Motorsport.
So you’d think my TV cravings would be satisfied at this point. I mean, I have a TV that’s bigger and more technologically superior than the LG, and it’s currently in my bedroom. But there is always bigger and better technology. And now that you’ve tasted the luxurious colors, deep blacks, and impressive refresh rates of Bravia OLED TVs, you’re left wanting more. Introducing the Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED 4K TV. Combining the best of both quantum dot technology and OLED, it promises eye-catching vibrancy and rich blacks while being beautifully bright. This TV also has better image processing, which should give you the same things we love about the A80L, but with even smoother image rendering.
So what’s stopping me from doubling down on Sony and putting the A80L in the downstairs gaming lounge and making the A95L the new main screen? price. $5,000 is a little more than one month’s rent, so I can’t afford it right now. But if Santa or any other unconditional gift giver can read this, all I want for Christmas is this damn TV.
— Sherry L. Smith
ASUS ROG Ally
Christmas is a time when everyone thinks about what makes them happiest. The holidays only fuel our obsession with these two or three things that make our excitement explode. And there’s only one technology that has had this impact on me all year: the Asus ROG Ally.
That obsession is especially noticeable when people find out that I’ve been using the device since September and still haven’t shaken my admiration for it. While most Christmas gifts are just temporary infatuations, I would love to have my girlfriend’s Asus ROG Ally, even though I’ve been using it every day for months. Granted, I’ve completed over a dozen games with the review model, but having your own model feels completely different.
— Momo Tabari