
Being a geek is both awesome and spectacular in every way. There is one downfall every geek has and that is that he or she must have the latest, most extravagant toys on the market. Look no further boys and girls! The list has arrived in timely fashion for the all-too-familiar Black Friday that awaits your parents, friends and significant others.
We've done all the work for you and our wish list is below. Tell us what you think about "Fusioncorp's 2011 Top Ten Christmas Gifts for the Uber Geek". Enjoy...
We at Fusioncorp have always believed that the best gift you could ever give is to allow us the privilege and opportunity to design your next website.
We can't thank our current clients enough for the bang up year we've had in 2011. Next year's on the way.
We can't wait...
Apple's done it again! Another great operating system has left the gates of Cupertino, California. With new features like the ability to start up right where you left off after a shut down of the system or even a power failure OSX Lion has once again made the computing world better for us all. Sadly, Steve Jobs will not be here to see his latest software invention effortlessly demolish the competition - Microsoft.
I wonder how Bill Gates feels to be beaten by Jobs every time he turns around? Find OSX Lion here.
Now being a geek you know that there's nothing better than watching Star Wars (episodes 4-6 *cough, cough*). Well, now you get to watch it on Blu-ray in full 1080p. Not only will you relive all the awesome moments of the original trilogy but you'll relive them during the spectacle of Blu-ray visual appeal.
You can find the Star Wars Complete Saga here.
Owning an iMac we're sure you're more than tired of having to turn the monitor around, find the USB ports in the back and plug in a flash drive or device. I know we have and it takes a little more effort than we want to give.
We have the answer for that! The Darth Vader Mutli-USB port. With four USB slots directly in front of you at all times the force is with you.
You can find the Darth Vader USB Multi-USB port here.
This 60" behemoth is the best television out on the market in our opinion. Not only is it 60 inches of pure awesomeness, it's also WIFI ready. With a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (2,073,600 pixels) it's sure to wow the neighbors from across the street while they gawk at the new monster you have hanging in the house.
Find the Panasonic TC-P60S30 here.
This puppy, or should we say Big Dog, is the ultimate printing experience. Its 64" wide print format dwarfs the competition in every way. Banners, very large posters and beautiful colors are more than you'd ever need for printing needs.
We had to throw this baby in the mix because we're designers and this printer is something we dream about, but with a $9,995 price tag you'll have more buyer's remorse that buyer joy.
Find the Epson Stylus Pro 11880 here.
I think this one goes without saying anything so I'll leave it at that.
You can find the Apple iPad 2 here.
The Death Star has long been an icon in the tech world where most geeks reside. Now you can have the Empire reside there with you too. With the Lego® Death Star set you'll not only have all kinds of fun putting it together, but also have a wonderful showpiece for your office or room.
Find the Lego® Death Star set here.
Pantone®, the color makers and archivers of the world have made something rather ingenious - mugs. I know this doesn't seem like a huge deal but it' something not many people have ever heard of nor want to purchase because they don't know anything about pantone swatches or the like.
Nevertheless, you can find these stellar mugs here.
Take your four gigabytes of RAM and rock it. Fusioncorp owns this system and with Adobe's Creative Suite CS 5.5 Master Collection on there with everything running you'll have no problem screaming when you find out this isn't your daddy's i386 processor and that it runs at light speed constantly.
Coupled with the new OSX Lion (featured above) and the Darth Vader USB Port you're sure to have a computer that is both awesome and amazing.