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Feature
20 Truly Great Gifts for Gamblers, Gamers and Geeks
by Angi Cividino, WINNERonline.com
19 December 2002

When you win the next big (huge!) jackpot, you will need a new game plan. A spending strategy. A wish list. So, to make things easy we've done the research for you. Here are 20 of the coolest, sweetest gifts available online and in time for the New Year:

Xbox Live: If you don't already have it, you gotta get it. With features like Voice, Friends and Matchmaking, this could change your world. http://www.xbox.com/live/

AREA-51m: Do you feel the need for speed? This laptop is built to meet the needs of today's gamers. http://www.alienware.com/main/mobile_main.asp

Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Speaker System: A six-speaker system that kicks ass, but won't kill your bankroll. http://www.altecmm.com

Caribbean Cruise: Celebrity's Escape cruises are for adults only, but their onboard casino is for serious and novice players alike. http://www.celebritycruises.com

Sony Ericsson T68i Cell phone: As seen on the big screen in Die Another Day, the T68i has a fast WAP enhanced by GPRS for fast Internet access. http://www.sonyericsson.com/T68i/

Segway Human Transporter: The one and only. This thing will take you to work and back in style. http://www.segway.com/segway/ (Also available at Amazon.com)

Apple iPod: The 20GB model will allow you to download and hold 4,000 songs. http://www.apple.com/ipod/

Toshiba Pocket PC e740: An industry first. With integrated wireless connectivity and loads of accessories, this PDA does more than most. http://www.csd.toshiba.com

U2 - The Best of 1990-2000 (Deluxe Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD): "Best of" collections usually suck, but this one is just too cool for school. http://www.amazon.com

Roomba iRobot: Spend more time online and leave the cleaning to your robovac. http://www.roombavac.com

LG Electronics Internet Refrigerator: Forget the Maytag man. This refrigerator has a 15-inch touchscreen, a camera, speakers and a modem port, enabling you to order your groceries online. http://www.lgappliances.com

JVC HM-DH3000U: A digital VHS machine that plays and records VHS, S-VHS and D-VHS. http://www.jvc.com

HDBoxx: Dual Pentium 4 chips and a 360-Gbyte hard drive make this the ultimate editing system for indie filmmakers. http://www.boxxtech.com

Pentax DigiBino DB100: For all you lookie-lou's, the DigiBino is the world's first digital camera binocular! (Imagine the possibilities…!) http://www.pentaxusa.com

Vegas Vacation: Get back to the basics. Go to Vegas and get rich quick. http://www.lasvegas.com

Super Bowl XXXVII Tickets: This year's event is in sunny San Diego. Two tickets ought to do it, hey? http://www.superbowl.com

Sony VAIO W Series PC: This sleek, space-saving, network-ready PC is good to go in any room. With a 15.3" wide LCD screen it's great for watching DVDs in the bedroom. http://www.sonystyle.com

Satellite TV: Get a dish and get a life. http://www.directv.com or http://www.bell.ca

Zenith 60" P60W26 Plasma HDTV: Size matters. At 60 inches, this plasma HDTV is the world's first. http://www.zenith.com

Glenfiddich Rare Collection 1937: If you can afford to piss away your winnings, why not buy a bottle of the best? This malt whisky (the world's oldest!) will cost you two arms and both legs. http://www.glenfiddich.com

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