Wacky Gifts for the Holidays

We've all got that person on our list -- the one who's impossible
to buy for. They've got everything they need and most of the stuff they
want, which makes them a challenge for any gift giver. You could go the
gift card route, but it's much more fun to get creative. We dug up 10
of the more unusual gifts around this year for people in all price
ranges.




Shift and Ctrl Key Lights ($20 each) -- Need some
mood lighting for your favorite uber-geek? These oversized keys light
up in yellow or white via an energy-saving LED bulb. They're cheap and
unique -- and give off a nice ambient light -- but probably don't do
much to impress the opposite sex.

Kymera Magic Wand (roughly $83) -- Got a Harry Potter fanatic on your list? (We mean a REAL fanatic.) This magic wand is actually a remote control for the TV and DVD player. A flick up or down changes the channel -- and rotating the wrist adjusts the volume. All totaled, there are 13 programmable gestures. We're guessing none can salvage users' self-respect, though.

Yoostar ($170) -- Everyone has repeated lines from their favorite films -- now they can star in the scene. Yoostar lets people digitally (and seamlessly) insert themselves into famous film and television moments using an included green screen and camera, and then post their Hollywood close-up on a public site for all to see. Think 'Guitar Hero' for the film buff.

Grassy Lawn Charging Station ($25) -- The tech world is not a pretty one. Cables strewn about to recharge gadgets make for some ugly countertops. Now your gadget-hound friend or family member can hide the mess and still get the juice with this 11"x7" box that puts the cables under a field of fake (but realistic looking) grass.




Airboard Personal Hovercraft ($14,000) -- We were all supposed to have flying cars by now. We don't -- but we do have hovercrafts. This gas-powered device floats 8 inches above the ground and moves at up to 15 mph. Drivers navigate by shifting their weight. It's admittedly tough to bring much home from the store -- but heads will surely turn when this pulls into the parking lot.
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- lizmarie1975
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