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Monster iFreePlay headphones, £50
Specifically designed for the iPod Shuffle, these brilliant back-band headphones have a built-in dock for your Shuffle in the left earpiece meaning no cables, arm clips or other such ingenious carry cases. Brilliant for sports and travel in particular, they fold up for portability and actually sound pretty great to boot, which is always handy where headphones are concerned.
More info: Monster
Toshiba SD370E DVD player, £50
With the death of VHS and the encroaching next-gen dominance, it's easy to forget about plain old DVD. But this brilliant Tosh costs less than a night out yet delivers top-notch detail, upscales to 1080i via HDMI, is MP3 and DivX compatible and carries component video out. Looks gorgeous too.
More info: Toshiba
Lindy HDMI 2 Port Switch, £59
Being HD Ready is all well and good, but having more HD kit than you have HDMI ports can be a real party spoiler. This simple switch doubles one port to two, is tiny, features a huge 30m cable range and supports up to 1080p. Perfect for hooking up your Sky+ HD and PS3 to your HDTV with a single cable.
More info: Lindy
iPod Nano, £99
Apple took a chance giving the already gorgeous Nano a radical facelift, but somehow the design gurus have pulled it off. Shorter, squatter and even better for video, the 4GB version lands just the right side of the hundred pound mark and is still the icon of the MP3 generation, making it the perfect Christmas cracker.
More info: Apple
Tangent Quattro internet radio, £160
More award-winning wallet-friendly funk in the shape of this gorgeous internet radio, available in a swathe of colour schemes. It opens up access to over 7,000 web-based radio stations as well as BBC Radio On Demand and Podcasts and streams music wirelessly from both PC and Mac. Sounds sweeter than a crew of carol singers in the snow too.
More info: Tangent
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