"There's something here to put a smile on everyone's face on Christmas morning"
"There are common-sense rules when considering a tech gift at this time of the year."
"A laptop isn't really a Christmas present. Neither is a high-speed charger or a storage drive. A robot vacuum cleaner certainly isn't something you'd want to find under the tree, any more than a high-end mop would."
Choose gifts that create delight rather than perform chores or fulfill practical needs. Tech purchases intended for everyday utility tend to feel utilitarian rather than celebratory. Laptops, high-speed chargers, and storage drives solve problems but rarely inspire excitement on Christmas morning. Similarly, robot vacuum cleaners and high-end mops serve household maintenance but lack the surprise and emotional appeal associated with holiday gifts. Consider items that match recipients' interests and provide immediate enjoyment, such as entertainment gadgets, creative tools, or personalized tech accessories. Apply common-sense rules: prioritize experience, novelty, and personal preference over mere usefulness.
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