Filed under: News | Holiday Gift Guide
Nov 20 2008, 1:18am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Geek Gadget shop ThinkGeek just launched their Holiday Gift Center for this season with lots of great gift ideas for geeks, sci-fi and technology lovers.
Other than Hammacher & Schlemmer ThinkGeek is one of the best shops to find tech gifts. This year ThinkGeek offers interesting gift ideas in the categories Gifts for the Eco geek, Gifts for techies, and Gifts for Japan fans.
There are just too many great gift ideas to mention on ThinkGeek. Here are some highlights Slave Leia Poster, Star Wars Force FX Lightsabers, Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt, and Sega Pekoppa Robot Plant.
Find great gifts for your beloved geeks on ThinkGeek now.
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