According to the National Retail Federation , 32% of us want consumer electronics this year, and 40% yearn for digital entertainment like DVDs and video games. If you’re looking for a high-end stocking stuffer, gadgets may seem like the way to go.
Be careful. People usually have very specific preferences that you couldn't guess, no matter how well you know them. Just because a new technology is sleek and popular doesn’t mean everyone wants it. To help you avoid an un-merry moment, here are three gifts Santa should avoid this holiday season.
Cheap tablets
At first, a tablet looks like the perfect gift. It’s small and fits into an ambiguous box, so recipients will have a hard time guessing what it is. The product’s marketing speak touts cameras, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, processors and storage that surely won’t disappoint.
Tablets also come dirt-cheap. It’s not that unusual to find a tablet under $50 that appears to be exactly what your recipient needs and wants.
Here’s what you need to know.