
Happy Holidays, OETers! It’s the season to give and receive and give some more! Not to mention a good round or two of tales as you warm from the chilly weather. Whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year, you deserve something for the holidays (or at least enjoy the joy of gift giving). Here is OET’s very own last-minute-gift guide for those that love a good tale, is an adventurer at heart, or fit the OET mold!
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Netbooks - Games - Books - Gadgets
Netbooks
The reign of huge notebooks that weigh a gazillion pounds are over (ever lugged around a Dell XPS first -en laptop? Have you seen the AC unit that you need for it?). Back at the start of the new millennium, I was wondering if laptops would out-weigh desktop units in the near future. Even though makers were trying to cram in more-and-more features (a good thing) the weight started being overbearing. I remembered having hickie-like marks on my shoulders from the backpack.
Netbooks are now the new gold standard in portables. I remembered a year ago being gawked and laughed at as I procured my MSI Wind U100 from my backpack. A big guy with a little laptop. I remembered laughing back when their laptops ran out of juice on our delayed flight (with the battery upgrade and just a single pound added, I was able to continue my work for a total of 7 hours). Plus, I loved to tinker and the U100 had an empty RAM slot so I personally upgraded from the 1 gig RAM to 2 (although it does void the warranty).
MSI Wind U100 (check out the U123 if you want the newer one)

Price: $250 and up
Specification overview: 10.1″, Intel Atom N270 (1.6 GHz), 1 gig DDR2 SDRAM, 80 GB harddrive, bluetooth camera built-in, and full-size keyboard (minus the numerical paid… has F1 through F12, unlike other netbooks)
Colors: Black, White, and Pink
Samsung N130

Price: $299
Specification overview: 10.1″, Intel Atom N270 (1.6 GHz), 1 gig DDR2 SDRAM, 160 GB harddrive, webcam
Colors: Black and White
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Gaming
There’s holiday without some gaming (whether it be console, computer, or board games!). While your chestnuts are roasting on an open fire, you can frag your opponents over multiplayer LAN. Here are a few of my not-to-miss selections for this end-of-the-year gaming. You’ve heard enough about the games in my last post so here are some eye-candy for you to go along with the technical stuff.
Dragon Age Origins (Bioware) - $49.99 (PC/XBOX360/PS3), RPG/Strategy
This game is massive! Be prepared to be a fighter, a tactician, a lore-weaver, and even a pick-pocket. You’ll find yourself planning each battle like a chess game (and trying to stay one step ahead of the wily CPU).

Need for Speed SHIFT (EA games) – $49.99, (PC/XBOX360/PS3), Racing/Simulation
Fine tuning, check. Upgrades and after-market parts, check. Drifting and aggressive driving, check. Realistic damage models, check. This game allows you to drive your favorite name-brand cars (e.g., Lexus, Lotus, and Lambo and more) and award you for the play style of your choice (precision or aggressive?). You’ll feel BIG when you flip your first opponent over by drafting and ramming him at over 200 mph (and I mean head-over-bumper flippinp).

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (Infinity Ward) – $59.99 (PC/XBOX360/PS3), Shooter/FPS
One-part shooter, one-part team-play, and one-part cinematic (and you’re the star!). I think some of the impossible stunts and the thrill of the gun fights in this game makes it all the more appealing. Furthermore, this shooter makes you feel like you’re part of something BIGGER and fulfilling the star role of a movie. You can’t go wrong with a good storyline that moves you through the game.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (Eidos Interactive Inc.) – $49.99 (PC/XBOX360/PS3), Action
How about a little visit to Arkham Asylum as your favorite dark knight? The story-line helps emerge you into the world of Batman as you fend off the inmates of the asylum searching for the Joker. The fighting system is a joy if you love smash-em-up style gaming. Easy enough for the most casual gamers and fun enough visuals for the hardcore types (slow-mo elbow and flying kicks sure hits the spot). If you feel like mixing it up a little try throwing a quick batarang every now and then.

Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap Games) – $19.95 (PC), Puzzle/Tower Defense type
Don’t be fooled by the cute-sy graphics and toonish-style backdrop. This game is challenging as well as entertaining. I’ve always been a sucker for tower defense style games and this one hits the spot (for variety and humor). You build flowers to defend your house from brain-thirsty zombies and each level encompasses a new plant or a new type of zombie.

Torchlight (Runic Games) – $19.95 (PC), RPG/Diablo-style click-n-slash
While waiting for D3 to hit the stores, this game really hits the spot for your Diablo-ish style play (think potions, transmuting stuff, socketing gems, and fending off hordes of baddies in the dungeon). You even have a companion that can change depending upon the fish you feed him/her (and yes, you can fish in this game). If I had to start someone off in this style of gaming, Torchlight would be a good introduction without much hassle in customization (oops, you’ve put a skill point in the wrong tree? Just get more fame and you get another point!).

(Small) iPhone Game App Guide
For those of you who wants portable gaming without lugging around your PSP or DS, the iPhone offers a variety to satiate your gaming needs.
Song Summoner Encore (Square Enix) – $9.99, RPG/Tactics
Who can go wrong with Square Enix? Final Fantasy fans rejoice! This tactic style game (e.g., Final Fantasy Tactic) is refreshing in the iPhone context. The gimmick is creating your Tune Troopers from the songs on your phone (and earning bonuses for listening to those songs outside of the game).

Dragon’s Lair (EA) – $4.99, Old School Adventure
Since the last post, nothing have changed about this game. As warned, new gamers may not appreciate the sentimental value of this game and the way it plays. If you still love Dirk the Daring and want to relive your childhood then this is a must!

Voltron (Sony Pictures Television) – $3.99, Sci-Fi
A short game featuring the beloved Voltron (BEFORE Power Rangers ever existed). The graphics are reminisce of SNES but the models stay true to the original.

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Books
Remember the days LeVar Burton told you “But you don’t have to take my word for it!” (Reading Rainbow for the clueless). Well, OET would like you to see our recommendations for the epic gift of lore.
Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn Trilogy – $23, Fantasy
A very well-written fantasy story around a city befallen to an autocratic savior called the Lord Ruler. Furthermore, this story gives you another take on the magic genre with allomancy that is refreshing to the fantasy readers.

Warcraft Archive, War of the Ancient Archives, StarCraft Archive, Diablo Archive (Blizzard) – $17 – $20 each, Fantasy
These archives give you the whole story and lore behind Blizzard’s games, WarCraft/StarCraft/Diablo. If you know a fan who loves lore (rather than just hack-and-slash their way through the game) then this may be the perfect gift.

EVE: The Empyrean Age (Tony Gonzales) – $6.99, Sci-Fi
Capitalism gone stellar, religious fanatics, and over-worked working-class all clash in this wonderful sci-fi thriller. Mix in your immortal of clones and a vast array of starships to make for a truly epic tale. Will they ever find out their heritage from the collapsed EVE gate? Or, will they succumb to self-interest and bickering?

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Gadgets
Bond… James Bond or Inspector Gadget, your choice. Who can resist the joy of a new nifty gadget? Ask anyone who have ever bought anything “As seen on TV” and you will get your answer. A little ShamWOW goes a long way, I’ll tell you that.
3M MPro120 – $399, Pocket Projector (think gaming and presentations!)
Not quite as bright as the big boys this mini-projectors still give you the kick you need for portable large screen. Along with a netbook, you can play your Plants vs. Zombies on the wall of your hotel room (with equipment that can fit in your backpack).


Juice Pack Air (Mophie) – $79.99, iPhone hard-case and built-in battery.
If you play games as much as I do on my iPhone, you would find that your battery dies often during talk-time. Solution, double your battery capacity! Juice Pack Air offers you a hardshell case to project your iPhone 3G or 3GS while providing double the battery time.


Verizon MiFi 2200 – $299.99, mobile Hotspot
For those of you who subscribe to Verizon and in need of WiFi, you’re in luck. Verizon MiFi 2200 (and soon a Sprint version) will enable you to have WiFi by tapping into the 3G network. I have not tested this out personally but have heard good things about having WiFi in the woods where cable and DSL cannot be accessed.

theFlip UltraHD – $180.00, Mini camcorder in HD
Gone are the days of camcorders the size of a pitbull. theFlip’s UltraHD is a portable HD (H.264) camcorder that allows the user to easily upload their video to their laptop via built-in USB (or viewing the video via HDMI with the purchase of the connector). The 8 GB, ~2 hour of recording time is enough to piece together snippets of your trip to Disneyland (and if you have your netbook with you, you can dump the video and record more!). This version of theFlip has removable batteries and can take “AA” batteries on the go.

Friday Afternoon Hammer (totes; you can find it at Kohl’s) – $9.99, Hammer/Bottle opener
Stop… HAMMER TIME! One end to smash things, the other to a open bottle of your favorite brew. What more do you want?

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I hope this guide inspired some of you to buy cool-neat-o things for your OETer. Or, maybe it even helped you find your own wish list. Happy Holidays! Hope your holidays come with epic tales to tell!
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