Holiday Gift Guide The Person Who Has Everything

The Person Who Has Everything

Sunfire TMG100 Theater Grand Media Server ($10,000)
Sunfire enters the rarefied media server category with the TGM-100 Theater Grand. Pair it with the TGM-HD6 Theater Grand hard drive; each of its eight slots can hold a hard-drive module storing 1 to 6 terabytes. This kind of product tends to attract copy-protection-related lawsuits, so grab it now.—MF
www.sunfire.com

Belkin Flywire System ($1,500)
The person who has everything doesnt need this because he already has everything, and this is a thing. But the Belkin Flywire system lets you shoot your 1080p/24 video around the room to projectors and plasmas without having to run wires through your walls. The price of convenience? $1,500. But isnt that better than some Chuck tracking mud and gypsum dust through your house?—FM
www.belkin.com

Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper with Real Theater Popcorn ($30)
So you think you have it all, eh? Well, how good is your popcorn? The best popcorn comes out of a Whirley Pop, which makes 6 quarts of theater-style popcorn and features a traditional hand crank. Whirley Pop also makes some great theater popcorn kits. Dont look at the nutritional facts if you want a healthy snack.—KD
www.popcornpopper.com

Bluelounge The Sanctuary Charging Station ($130)
Even if you have everything, you need a place to store and charge it all. The Sanctuary stores and charges all of your portable electronic devices. It has 12 built-in connectors and works with more than 1,500 portable electronics. Best of all, it neatly holds all of the wires and connections in a hidden compartment in the back.—DS
www.bluelounge.com

iSky Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Panels (from $130 each)
You wont be able to give them the sun and moon, but you can give them a ceiling full of stars. iSkys Acoustic Star ceiling panels are made of fabric-covered premium acoustic fiberglass. Scattered LED lights give the appearance of a twinkling star field when you mount the panels on the ceiling. Its a gift theyll always look up to.—DW
www.iskypanels.com

Groqit ($129)
What better gift for the guy or gal who has everything than a hip, techie way to keep track of all their stuff? This pen-sized (OK, a large kinda unwieldy pen) gadget scans the bar codes of the stuff you own. Then you scan whatever youre looking at buying, and voila No milling around wondering if you already bought it. Groqit.com tracks your inventory so you and your friends never make boneheaded gift decisions again.—SCB
www.groqit.com

Sony XEL-1 OLED TV ($2,500)
For this price, you can buy a good 50-inch flat-panel display. But instead, lets go for the worlds best, cutest, and priciest television. Its not full HD resolution, but at this size (11 inches diagonal), you wont notice. And its more than just cute; its cutting-edge Organic LED technology points the way to televisions future.—TJN
www.sonystyle.com

Fortress Casablanca Lounger ($12,840 to $20,640)
Whats the point of having everything if you dont have a fabulous place to park it while you enjoy your goodies? This lounger is blissful luxury defined, with room for both you and your sweetie to put your feet up. Available in either fabric or leather, it features stylish details like antique nail heads and tapered wood feet.—CL
www.fortresseating.com

Year Subscription to Home Theater ($12.97)
You didnt think wed compile this list without shamelessly promoting ourselves, did you? If you arent a subscriber, why not sign up and never have to worry about missing an issue? And its a great time of year to share your joy with fellow home theater enthusiasts with a gift subscription.—JH
www.HomeTheaterMag.com

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