Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: for daughter

$0 - $50

$39.99 - Buy from WowWee

$12.00 - Buy from gadget4all.com

$32.00 - Buy from Estée Lauder
$51 - $100

$60.00 - Buy from Fisher-Price

$49.99 - Buy from PDP

$99.99 - Buy from Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies
$101 - $250

$149.00 (with service contract) - Buy from T-Mobile

$229.00 - Buy from Apple

$139.99 - Buy from Speakal
$251 - $500

Sony VAIO Wi-Fi Photo Frame - We're pretty sure she'll be transfixed for hours looking through photos of her friends and family with this truly attractive, 7-inch digital photo frame. If you're feeling particularly creative, you could always pre-load it full of photographs of cats with hilarious captions -- that brings the laughs at any age, in our opinion.
$299.99 - Buy from Sony Style

Kota the Triceratops - This prehistoric plaything is definitely going to take up a lot of space, and it might give the family Chihuahua the creeps (what doesn't?), but other than that, we're looking at 100 percent herbivorous ceratopsid dino-cuddling action. As far as we can tell, you really can't go wrong with this gift -- as long as your daughter is under the age of oh... say, 30.
$269.99 - Buy from Playskool

Logitech Squeezebox Boom - The Squeezebox Boom seems like one of those gifts you may really be stoked to receive, even though you didn't know you wanted one in the first place. With a built in amp and speakers, this WiFi-enabled tabletop radio will have a serious dance party raging in no time -- though we doubt people will be cutting a rug to anything from Red Carpet Massacre-era Duran Duran.
$299.99 - Buy from Logitech


$299.99 - Buy from Sony Style

$269.99 - Buy from Playskool

$501 - $1000

Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop PC - If your daughter's the kind of girl who likes to repaint her room to fit her mood or match her outfits, but she's also an environmentally conscious PC-user, this could be a match made in heaven. The Studio Hybrids -- which boast WiFi and HDMI options as well as wireless mice and keyboards -- make economical use of space, and are pretty easy on the eyes, too.
from $449 - Buy from Dell

from $449 - Buy from Dell

Vicious and Divine Swarovski Laplace Webcam - A perfect gift for only the fanciest people in your life, the crystal coated webcam laughs in the face of understated glamor -- then kicks it, sprinkles some Swarovskis on it, and makes friends with it. Regardless, the 2 megapixel photo and 1.3 megapixel video resolution -- plus those 1,350 crystals -- make this the perfect gift for the uber-luxury crowd.
$504 - Special order from Speed-Link
Canon Rebel XSi DSLR - If you're hoping to foster the development of the next Annie Leibovitz, this 12.2 megapixel camera is a snazzy option. A serious DSLR that's also newcomer-friendly, the Rebel XSi is not cheap -- and it's going to run you extra to tack on those two optional telephoto lenses that she'll definitely want if she decides to forego the high road and become a papparazzo.
from $640 - Shop for Canon Rebel XSi
$504 - Special order from Speed-Link

from $640 - Shop for Canon Rebel XSi
$1001+

Motorola Aura - It's exclusive, expensive, and high-end. It boasts a 16-million (yes, million) color circular lcd, a 62-carat (yes, carat) sapphire crystal lens, and a 2.0 megapixel camera, all in the most attractive package Motorola's ever graced us with. What more could your tech-savvy princess ask for? Just be sure you get her the real thing -- a cheap knockoff really won't do.
$1,999 - Buy from Moto Store
Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch 1080p LCD TV - Yes, this is truly a giant television to buy for your daughter, but she will inevitably think you are the greatest parent in the entire universe if you do. At least for an hour.
$1,199 - Buy from Dell
Wacom Cintiq 12WX 12.1-inch tablet / Photoshop - Is the girl on your list always doodling? Drawing all over your walls or precious sports memorabilia? The Wacom Cintiq tablet might be the gift (or deterrent) that you're in search of. The 12.1-inch, 1280 x 800 display is large enough to provide a useful workspace, but small enough to be portable and sit comfortably on a table or lap. You'll definitely want to tack Photoshop on to this purchase, of course, and really kick those creative impulses into high gear. Only the worst daughter in the world would spurn such an extraordinary gift.
$999 - Buy the Cintiq 12WX from Wacom
$699 - Buy CS4 from Adobe
$1,999 - Buy from Moto Store

$1,199 - Buy from Dell

$999 - Buy the Cintiq 12WX from Wacom
$699 - Buy CS4 from Adobe





















Wow...cool....why dont you had a HP dv5 series notebook to your list :) Thats what my parents bought me :p
Where is the Zune?
I agree. Pink 4/8 or Red 80 should definately be here.
this is actually Joshua Topolsky's wishlist
This article set a new record! Apple products mentioned 3, count 'em 3 times!!!
"If Guitar Hero or Rock Band is your daughter's bag, isn't it time she had a controller as sassy and stylish as she is?"
Laughed at that for a while... lol!
photoshop is $700?! wtf? i thought it was like $100. O___o
excuse me.. but what the hell is 'Holiday Gift Guide' ... wheres 'Christmas' mentioned (after all it is the NAME of this 'holiday') ... i swear the christian world has lost its identity .. it is disgraceful.
*SPOILERS* 2009 sees engadget and their 'Ede' and 'Hannukah' Gift Guides (wouldnt DREAM to call those 'holiday gift guides')
disgusting.
Wha... I'm jewish and im not offended by this...
Waste your time on something productive... wore things happen and all you do is complain about how Christmas is thought of as "more" of a holiday?
YOU are disgusting.
why the hell would you be offended... YOURE JEWISH! jewish dont celebrate christmas... as in christs mass.. as in.. the birth of jesus christ.
Seriously? What about the rampant commercialization of Christmas. THAT is what's offensive and I'm not even religious.
Chill out.
Wow.... just wow Engadget. Have none of you ever met a teenage girl? Holy crap. Stereotypical teenage girls want the following:
a) Jewelry
b) an iPod
c) Point and shoot camera for Facebook
d) a cellphone
e) designer bags/clothing
And that's generally about it for the stereotype. Less self-absorbed girls may vary but I doubt that their parents will be needing to look into a gift guide - much less a gift guide that a) has virtually nothing recession-friendly in it, and b) seriously advocates something whose main feature is a sex toy (honestly, what else would the vibrator be used for?).
For shame...
Come on with the for Mother one, I'm stuck on ideas. D:
Going to call Engadget out on this one: why a bunch of "girly" crap in here? Most nerd girls I know, including my daughter (though a tad young for a lot of this stuff) want the same stuff that's on the "boys list".
Reinforcing crummy old stereotypes FTL.
Maybe 1/5 of the list is gender specific. The boy's list is about the same.
The TickleMe Plant -- unforgettable!
I almost cried when I found the video of the TickleMe Plant moving on line. I remember tickling the plant my Grandma had when I was a kid. Back then they called it the sensitive plant. It was such a treat to see Grandma, and watching the leaves close on the TickleMe Plant was more fun then any modern day video game.
I am raising the TickleMe Plants from seeds from a greenhouse I got on line at http://www.ticklemeplant.com
If you haven't grown one with your kids, you are missing out on a true gardening wonder.
ok, i want that tablet... very much
i always doodle on whatever paper is near me at the time