Holiday outlook healthy for gadgets as survey finds music players, cell phones and cameras hot
Ram Stone  |  by www.tmcnet.com. All rights reserved. 10.11 | 17:09

After digital cameras and DVD devices, the top electronics gifts were a cell phone, portable music player, a video game system, a portable CD player, a carrying case for laptops or audio players, a television, a cordless phone, additional memory for a digital camera, a notebook computer, and a clock or tabletop radio. Consumers said they intend to spend an average $804 per household on all holiday gifts -- about a quarter, or $195, for electronics. But consumers might be underestimating their electronics spending in responding to the survey.

Apple Computer ( - ) Inc.

's best-selling iPod player, the Nano, ranges in price from $150 to $250. For video games, Nintendo Co.'s upcoming Wii console will cost $250, while Sony Corp.

's PlayStation 3 will be $500 or $600, depending on the model. Though some digital cameras cost about $150, many mainstream models ring up to twice that or higher. Buying just one item could eat up or surpass that $195 figure.

Consider also that households were planning to buy nine items apiece on average, up from eight last year. The 28 percent of survey respondents who said they expected to lower their electronics gifts spending this year might prove themselves wrong, Wargo said. In any case, there's no harm in wishing.

Among the most-wanted electronics gifts for this holiday season were first, the mobile music player, followed by a digital camera, computer, television, video game system, DVD player or recorder, cell phone and camcorder. The Consumer Electronics Association holiday survey, in its 13th year, was based on phone interviews with 1,019 adult U.S.

households in September. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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