There should be an image here!Christmas season is underway and the hustle and bustle of life seems to increase dramatically around this time. Weather tends to get cooler and those plastic cards seem to edge their way out of our wallets even more. So, one may wonder what are the hot ticket items of this Christmas season, well for starters, electronics remain the big ticket items for this season.

With the popularity of brands such as Apple, Dell, Sony, Nintendo, it’s no wonder why parents and spouses will be digging deep this holiday season for some priceless entertainment.

The iPod is God’s gift to every teenybopper on the planet. With the new sleek and sexy models getting smaller and thinner, with memory capacity simultaneously increasing, there will definitely be a need to quench the musical desire of these teens.

Nintendo Wii is also a gift that everyone will be craving. Its fun, its exciting and its rather involved. With the new innovation of the Wii joystick, it makes the Nintendo Wii fit for family fun. Anyone can play, and with the choices of games such as: Boogie, My Simms, Shrek the Third, Transformers: The Game, Mario Party 8 and Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, the Nintendo Wii is sure to be a steal. Clocking in at a price, about $250, far lower than the recent Sony Playstation 3, $500, families can enjoy the fun at a cheaper price.

Other items that are sure to grace the list of top electronic gadgets is: iPhones, computers, hard drives, high definition TV and satellite navigation.

Everyone needs a cell phone these days, and parents can’t keep their teens from using them. Computers are a must have with technology changing every day, once you buy a new computer it feels as though you are already in the dark ages by the time it makes it out of the box.

Come on dads, its football season and with the Super Bowl quickly approaching right after Christmas, in order to keep dad happy High Definition is where its at; throw in the navigation system for him as well and he never has to feel ashamed to ask for directions again.

Hard drives, hard drives, hard drives. We process so much information in photos, videos, mp3s that everyone needs an external hard drive to prevent overload on the family PC. Hard drives can come in any shape, size or color, but the most important part is the gigabytes. 200 to 300 GB could probably do the trick for most users, which would set you back $50-$100. But having a little extra space would do just fine as well.