The best tech Christmas gifts for those with everything

The best tech Christmas gifts for those with everything
If your loved ones are lucky enough to be in the top 1%, coming up with gift ideas can be challenging this Christmas; What do you get for someone who already has everything? In the world of technology, there's always something to buy, so we're here to help on that front. In this holiday gift guide, we've curated premium products from several major categories, from phones to sound bars. Of course, the fact that they are the most expensive does not mean that they are the best, but here you will always have to pay for these amazing products. Yes, we accept that the following freebies are not for everyone. Far from it, in fact. But if you have money to burn and a family or friends who enjoy the finer things in life, we've got you covered. If you don't, well, sometimes it's interesting to see what huge prices certain products can fetch. And with that, let's take a look at a number of premium gift ideas.

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The best virtual reality glasses: Valve Index

A true next-gen virtual reality headset, if you have the PC for it

Reasons to Buy + Larger Field of View + 'Knuckle' Controllers Reasons to Avoid -Requires a high-end GPU Still at the top of our list of the best VR headsets, but not as affordable or versatile as the Oculus Quest 2 standalone and all-in-one, these are the next-generation VR headsets hardcore PC gamers will probably want to reach out for. . And this year, the proposition to own one became even more compelling with the release of Half-Life: Alyx, a long-awaited new entry in Valve's beloved series that takes full advantage of the high refresh rate of the headset controllers and ``knuckles'' included. . It's a comfortable headset to wear, and while it's hard to say exactly what the future of VR will look like on PC, there's plenty to play on Steam right now. You can buy it directly from Steam, and check out our detailed thoughts on the device below. Read the full review: Valve Index

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Sennheiser Ambeo 3D Soundbar

Impressive 3D sound, but at a reasonable price

Characteristics Power: 500 W Speakers: 5.1.4 Dimensions: 1265 x 135 x 171 mm Weight: 18,5Kg Inputs: digital coaxial input, digital optical input, HDMI 2.1 (eARC) output, 3 HDMI 2.0a inputs, audio jack 3,5mm Wireless: Bluetooth 4.2 and AAC Subwoofer included?: No Reasons to buy + Excellent sound quality + Efficient Dolby Atmos + 13 separate drivers Reasons to avoid - Huge price, size and weight - No AirPlay or AptX for Sennheiser Bluetooth Usually associated with microphones and headphones, but this home audio deal is an impressive (if pricey) buy, it doesn't quite make the top spot on our best soundbars list, but it's one that definitely makes the cut regardless. It's a pretty beefy soundbar, with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X on the surround sound front, not to mention Sennheiser's Ambeo-branded virtual 3D audio. The bar is also Wi-Fi compatible, making it a good music system and ideal for home theater. And hey, you're expecting versatility with this sky-high price tag. Still, for the audiophile who has everything, this luxury item could make a great gift. Read the full review: Sennheiser Ambeo 3D Soundbar Review

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Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED

The 8K TV to beat in 2020

Features 65-inch: Samsung QE65Q950TSTXXU 75-inch: Samsung QE75Q950TSTXXU 85-inch: Samsung QE85Q950TSTXXU Reasons to buy + Incredible brightness and color + Revolutionary upscaling Reasons to avoid - Expectably expensive - Limited 8K content - No Dolby Vision A sequel to the first true 8K TV In the world, the Samsung Q900R, the Q950TS builds on the predecessor that ushered in a new era of TV picture quality. Native 8K visuals are amazing, they look like the real world, only better. But more importantly, given the dearth of true 8K content for the foreseeable future, the 85Q950TS makes all of today's lower-res sources look better than elsewhere. Whether 8K has the same impact on small screens remains to be seen, but if you have a big enough space and budget, the Q950TS is a vision of the future worth buying. Read our full review: Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED TV

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090

The most powerful GPU on the market, if you can find one

Features Stream Processors: 4352 Base Clock: 1350 MHz (1635 MHz boost) Memory: 11 GB GDDR6 Memory Clock: 14 Gbps Power Connectors: 2 x 8-pin Outputs: 3 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x USB-C Reasons to Buy + 4K Gaming and More + Great Value for Creative Professionals Reasons to Avoid -Extremely Expensive -Hard to Find Right Now If your draw needs the best graphics card and doesn't want to settle down, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 is just that. It is such an excellent graphics card that it is even viable as a high value professional graphics solution. Getting one for retail is the challenge right now as it keeps selling out (here's our guide on where to buy the RTX 3090). And, with games like Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War actually implementing RTX features, there's never been a better time to jump on the ray tracing bandwagon. Get ready for this exorbitant price. Read the full review: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

A premium smartphone, but you will pay for the privilege

Features Weight: 220g Dimensions: 166,9 x 76 x 8,8mm Operating system: Android 10 Screen size: 6,9-inch Resolution: QHD+ CPU: Octa-core chipset RAM: 16GB Storage: 128GB/512 GB Battery: 5000 mAh Rear camera: 108MP + 12MP + 48MP ** Front camera: ** 40MP Reasons to buy + Best display Samsung has ever made + Impressive camera zoom + Fast 5G speeds Reasons to avoid - Inconsistent camera quality - Prohibitively priced Looking for the best of the best when it comes to phones? So look no further. The smartphone lover in your life will be delighted (and probably a bit surprised) if you buy him a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. The Galaxy S20 Ultra is a smartphone for new users who do not hesitate to pay for this privilege. The best display Samsung has ever made is great for video and gaming, and the camera's zoom range is impressive, though the quality of these five patches can be inconsistent for a phone at such an astronomical price. That keeps it from being the best camera phone on sale right now, but it's still a big upgrade over the S10 and S10 Plus. But for that price, your lucky friend could have the most advanced 5G phone on the market. If your gift bears only the best in display, performance, and the fastest 5G speeds, the Ultra is the phone for you. Read the full Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra review.

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Apple watch 6

The best money the Apple Watch can buy

Features Operating system: watchOS 7 Compatibility: iOS Screen: 1,73'' OLED Processor: Apple S6 Band sizes: vary by watch size Built-in storage: 32 GB Battery: 18 hours. Charging method: wireless IP protection index: waterproof up to 50 m Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, LTE Reasons to buy + Permanent display + Sleep tracking Reasons to avoid -Battery is not amazing -Iterative update It is the best smartwatch you can get if you have an iPhone. It works very well with Apple phones, and is worth considering if you plan to stick with the iPhone line for at least a few years. There aren't many major updates to the Apple Watch 5, but the main change is that it comes with an indoor blood oxygen sensor for the first time, as well as new color options and a better S6 chip. The design is similar too, so you'll get a larger screen than previous versions of the device, and it's available in either 40mm or 44mm sizes. All the fitness features you'd expect in this watch, including a host of premium features like ECG monitoring, GPS tracking, great heart rate monitoring, and more. However, if you're looking for the best Apple Watch, the Apple Watch SE is currently at the top of our best smartwatches list. Read the full Apple Watch 6 review

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Garmin Fenix ​​6

The best multisport watch you can buy

Features Screen size: 1,3-inch diameter Touchscreen: no Battery life with GPS: 36 hours Standby battery life: 14 days Onboard storage: 64MB Bluetooth connection: yes Smartwatch capabilities: yes Multisport -Tons Reasons to Buy + External Tracking Essentials + Accurate Activity Tracking Reasons to Avoid -Not the fanciest watch The Garmin Fenix ​​6 may be the ultimate multisport smartwatch, and certainly the latest thing Garmin has got to offer. Or the Garmin Fenix ​​6X Pro Solar is anyway, but the entire Fenix ​​6 line is really high-end as wearables. The Garmin Fenix ​​6 will track just about any outdoor activity you could want, with GPS and a heart rate monitor that works even underwater. In our experience, the GPS locks on quickly and works reliably, the battery life is impressive, and the watch is sturdy, even if it's bulky. It's a great gift for serious athletes and adventurers, especially those who aren't limited to just one sport. Read our full Garmin Fenix ​​6 review Roundup of the best deals of the day Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G 128GB Unlimited minutes Unlimited texts Unlimited data The data: (download speeds 5-12 Mbps, upload speeds 2-5 Mbps)