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Introduction
Last week we posted our Holiday Wish list, but most things on that list were reasonable, things that we might actually get for Christmas. Do you know someone who has everything? Or are you a high roller and money is not an object? Well for these select people we have compiled the ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for you. These are some of the most unique and high priced gifts you can buy today, I'm sure the person you are buying these for will be impressed. So let's see what you can buy when money is not an object.

Mac Pro Desktop

The Mac Pro is the ultimate system for people who work with video and audio. Also it is the #1 choice of designers. We have configured a really badass ultimate workstation for you Mac lovers. The Mac Pro starts at $2499, but our configured system came to $17,869.95! Some of our upgrades included 2 3.0GHz quad-core Xeon's, 16GB memory, Mac Pro RAID card, 4x 750GB hard drives, NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 video card, 2x 30-inch Apple cinema displays, and 2x super drives. We also included software like iWork, Final Cut, Aperture, Logic Express, and .Mac. Of course we also enrolled in AppleCare.
Dell XPS 720 Desktop

If you are not a Mac fan then the Dell XPS 720 is another great choice for an ultimate desktop. We got a chance to check out the new XPS's a while ago and we were really impressed with them. Our configured XPS 720 will set you back $9635. Here is what you get for that price tag, Core 2 Duo Extreme QX6850, 4GB memory, dual 768MB GeForce 8800 Ultra's, AGEIA PhysX accelerator, 3TB of drive space, Blu-ray disc burner, Windows Vista Ultimate, 2x 24-inch monitors, and a Razer keyboard and mouse. We also included all of the games that Dell offers to help for a good start to a PC game collection. This has got to be one of the most powerful gaming machines out there.
Alienware Hangar18 HD Entertainment System

If you do not do a lot of gaming, but watch a lot of movies and TV Alienware's Hangar18 system is a great choice. We saw this at CES when it was in its early stages, now it is finally out and it looks a lot different. Alienware really does the Hangar18 in style. It will definitely catch some attention sitting in your entertainment center. What's great about the Hangar18 is that it is everything all in one. All you need to do is hookup a TV and speakers to it and your good to go. We configured a system that costs $5828. This system will store 960 hours of video and features and Blu-ray player, Athlon X2 4600+ and 4GB of memory. We also included a 47-inch Westinghouse 1080p widescreen flat panel TV. To bad Alienware does not have any speaker options for this system. We should be getting one of these in soon to check out, can't wait for it!
Dell XPS M1730 WoW Edition

Dell just recently announced the XPS M1730 Word of Warcraft Edition 17-inch laptop. This laptop is the ultimate gift for the WoW addict. Even better Dell has 2 versions, Alliance and Horde, so you can pick from which faction you play in the game. Besides the badass paint job on the lid the M1730 WoW Edition also has a WoW logo above the keyboard, and Logitech's GamePanel LCD display (like the G15 keyboard). If you think you are just getting a laptop in this deal you are not, you get a lot more. The laptop comes with Word of Warcraft and Burning Crusade pre-installed and updated with the latest patch, a free in-game pet, Warcraft 3 battle chest, brady games WoW and Burning Crusade strategy guides, 2 Warcraft books, WoW poster, WoW mousepad, WoW soundtrack, WoW behind the scenes DVD, WoW card game starter packs, and a golden ticket which allows you to get a custom figurine made of your WoW character through FigurePrints. This is a lot of stuff so Dell also includes a backpack to carry it all. The system we made up came to $8224. Some of the features include an Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900, dual 8700M GT's in SLI, 4GB memory, 2x 64GB solid state drives, Blu-ray disc drive, and Windows Vista Ultimate.
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