HDTVs and iPods set to be Xmas crackers
High-definition televisions (HDTVs), plasma TVs and iPods are set to become the must-have electronic Christmas gifts this year, according to a report by Forrester. Its survey of gadget lovers in the US and Europe found that digital gear is once again set to pour out of shops in the run-up to the annual shopping splurge.
As well as TVs and music players, analysts reckon DVD-playing laptops will prove a hit with parents keen to keep the kids quiet for a couple of hours. Digital cameras and photo printers are also expected to sell well.
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