CNET (www.cnet.com), where people go to discover the latest in tech
and consumer electronics and a property of CNET Networks, Inc.
(NASDAQ:CNET), today announced its 2006 Holiday Gift Guide
(http://holiday.cnet.com). With more than 200 hand-picked product
recommendations from CNET�s expert editors, and features such as
Personal Shopper podcasts, Stocking Stuffers, Ultimate Luxuries and
the Live Holiday Helpdesk on �Black Friday,� CNET makes it easier
than ever to sort through this year�s hottest gadgets to find
perfect gifts that fit any price range. Technology is once again
expected to top wish lists this season. According to Consumer
Electronics Associations, MP3 players are this year�s most-popular
item, with DVD players/recorders and digital cameras following
closely behind.1 With a variety of consumer electronics on store
shelves to choose from, shoppers are often faced with the difficult
decision of deciphering between the most popular gadgets and the
ones that really fit their lifestyle and budget. With the Holiday
Gift Guide, shoppers can tap into the expertise of the CNET
editorial team to make sure they are buying the right gift. �Hot
products like the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and the new
iPod Nano are at the top of many wish lists this season, but they
are not the choice for everyone,� said Jai Singh, editor in chief
of CNET. �Mobile phones, GPS devices, and the latest HDTVs are also
going to be most coveted products this year. With so many choices,
it�s important for consumers to have trusted, unbiased advice that
helps them sort through the hype and find the product that fits
their or their loved one�s lifestyle and needs.� For the third
year, CNET is hosting its Live Holiday Help Desk. The 10-hour
tech-advice marathon kicks off Friday, November 24th and runs from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Hosted by Editor-at-large
Brian Cooley, and featuring numerous tech experts from CNET's
editorial team, people can send their questions via webcam, email
or call 800-599-CNET (2638) to speak directly with CNET editors.
They can also sit back and watch the show live online at
http://helpdesklive.cnet.com. During the live webcast, CNET editors
will be giving away a total of 10 Sony Play Station 3. Every hour,
1 lucky caller will win one of this year�s most wanted gaming
consoles. Other features that are a part of this year�s CNET
Holiday Gift Guide include: Product Recommendations: More than 200
hand-picked product recommendations are broken into 10 categories,
including cameras and camcorders, cars and car tech, cell phones,
smart phones, and PDAs, desktops, games and gaming gear, home
audio, home video, laptops, MP3 and portable video players, and
TVs. Personal Shopper Audio and Video Podcasts: CNET editors Rich
DeMuro and Tom Merritt offer shopping advice for this year�s
hottest categories, including MP3 and portable video players, cell
phones and smart phones, TVs, digital cameras and camcorders, and
games and gear. Each segment is available via online video or
downloadable to MP3 players. Ultimate Luxuries: For those who like
to indulge or can only afford to daydream about extravagant tech,
CNET editors rounded up 15 ultimate luxuries -� everything from the
Asus-Lamborghini VX1 laptop, to the Motorola Razr V3i Dolce &
Gabbana cell phone. Stocking Stuffers: A favorite feature in the
holiday gift guide, CNET editors pick 30 affordable products such
as the Discovery Parking Timer Keychain and the Burberry BlackBerry
case. About CNET: CNET (www.cnet.com) is where people go to
discover the latest in tech and consumer electronics. Driven by a
trusted voice and a passionate community, CNET creates an open
environment for people to find and use the best products to fit
their lifestyle. The powerful combination of CNET's award-winning
news, lab-tested product reviews, safe and spyware-free downloads,
and user-generated content give people information and inspiration
to live and thrive in today's digital world. About CNET Networks:
CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET) (www.cnetnetworks.com) is an
interactive media company that builds brands for people and the
things they are passionate about, such as gaming, music,
entertainment, technology, business, food, and parenting. The
Company's leading brands include CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com,
Webshots, CHOW, ZDNet and TechRepublic. Founded in 1993, CNET
Networks has a strong presence in the US, Asia and Europe. 113th
Annual CE Holiday Purchase Patterns, Consumer Electronics
Association, October 2006 CNET (www.cnet.com), where people go to
discover the latest in tech and consumer electronics and a property
of CNET Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:CNET), today announced its 2006
Holiday Gift Guide (http://holiday.cnet.com). With more than 200
hand-picked product recommendations from CNET's expert editors, and
features such as Personal Shopper podcasts, Stocking Stuffers,
Ultimate Luxuries and the Live Holiday Helpdesk on "Black Friday,"
CNET makes it easier than ever to sort through this year's hottest
gadgets to find perfect gifts that fit any price range. Technology
is once again expected to top wish lists this season. According to
Consumer Electronics Associations, MP3 players are this year's
most-popular item, with DVD players/recorders and digital cameras
following closely behind.(1) With a variety of consumer electronics
on store shelves to choose from, shoppers are often faced with the
difficult decision of deciphering between the most popular gadgets
and the ones that really fit their lifestyle and budget. With the
Holiday Gift Guide, shoppers can tap into the expertise of the CNET
editorial team to make sure they are buying the right gift. "Hot
products like the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and the new
iPod Nano are at the top of many wish lists this season, but they
are not the choice for everyone," said Jai Singh, editor in chief
of CNET. "Mobile phones, GPS devices, and the latest HDTVs are also
going to be most coveted products this year. With so many choices,
it's important for consumers to have trusted, unbiased advice that
helps them sort through the hype and find the product that fits
their or their loved one's lifestyle and needs." For the third
year, CNET is hosting its Live Holiday Help Desk. The 10-hour
tech-advice marathon kicks off Friday, November 24th and runs from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Hosted by Editor-at-large
Brian Cooley, and featuring numerous tech experts from CNET's
editorial team, people can send their questions via webcam, email
or call 800-599-CNET (2638) to speak directly with CNET editors.
They can also sit back and watch the show live online at
http://helpdesklive.cnet.com. During the live webcast, CNET editors
will be giving away a total of 10 Sony Play Station 3. Every hour,
1 lucky caller will win one of this year's most wanted gaming
consoles. Other features that are a part of this year's CNET
Holiday Gift Guide include: -- Product Recommendations: More than
200 hand-picked product recommendations are broken into 10
categories, including cameras and camcorders, cars and car tech,
cell phones, smart phones, and PDAs, desktops, games and gaming
gear, home audio, home video, laptops, MP3 and portable video
players, and TVs. -- Personal Shopper Audio and Video Podcasts:
CNET editors Rich DeMuro and Tom Merritt offer shopping advice for
this year's hottest categories, including MP3 and portable video
players, cell phones and smart phones, TVs, digital cameras and
camcorders, and games and gear. Each segment is available via
online video or downloadable to MP3 players. -- Ultimate Luxuries:
For those who like to indulge or can only afford to daydream about
extravagant tech, CNET editors rounded up 15 ultimate luxuries --
everything from the Asus-Lamborghini VX1 laptop, to the Motorola
Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana cell phone. -- Stocking Stuffers: A
favorite feature in the holiday gift guide, CNET editors pick 30
affordable products such as the Discovery Parking Timer Keychain
and the Burberry BlackBerry case. About CNET: CNET (www.cnet.com)
is where people go to discover the latest in tech and consumer
electronics. Driven by a trusted voice and a passionate community,
CNET creates an open environment for people to find and use the
best products to fit their lifestyle. The powerful combination of
CNET's award-winning news, lab-tested product reviews, safe and
spyware-free downloads, and user-generated content give people
information and inspiration to live and thrive in today's digital
world. About CNET Networks: CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET)
(www.cnetnetworks.com) is an interactive media company that builds
brands for people and the things they are passionate about, such as
gaming, music, entertainment, technology, business, food, and
parenting. The Company's leading brands include CNET, GameSpot,
TV.com, MP3.com, Webshots, CHOW, ZDNet and TechRepublic. Founded in
1993, CNET Networks has a strong presence in the US, Asia and
Europe. (1) 13th Annual CE Holiday Purchase Patterns, Consumer
Electronics Association, October 2006
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