The top five most wanted Christmas presents - video script


Updated on 09 December 2009 | 0 Comments

Rachel Robson highlights the five most popular Christmas presents and shows you where to get them at the best price.

I'm Rachel Robson for lovemoney.com. And today I'm going to be looking at the top five most wanted Christmas presents, as well as where to get them at the best prices!

It's just over two weeks until Christmas. And that means if you haven't finished your Christmas shopping, you need to get cracking!

But if you're still not sure what to buy, I'm going to give you a helping hand by highlighting the top five most wanted Christmas gifts according to price comparison site Kelkoo.

At number one

Following on from the success of the Wii Fit, it's no surprise that the Wii Fit Plus has clinched the number one popularity spot. Offering a range of new features, you can pick up the Wii Fit Plus for just fourteen pounds ninety-five at Zavvi. That's more than thirty-five pounds off the recommended retail price.

Sliding in at number two...

The second most wanted present is the Sony Playstation Three Slim. As the name suggests, this is a slimmer, more compact version of the Playstation three. It's also quieter.

So if you want to get your hands on one, you can pick it up for just under two hundred and twenty-five pounds at Zavvi - saving you more than twenty-five pounds.

The third spot...

At number three is a Samsung Netbook. Netbooks are becoming increasingly popular because they are smaller and more portable than laptops. So if you know someone who'd like one in their Christmas stocking, Amazon is offering it in blue for three hundred and nine pounds - saving you forty pounds.

At number four...

Demand is still strong for digital cameras and the most wanted camera at the moment is from Olympus. If you're not fussed about the colour, you can pick it up in yellow or orange for just under one hundred and fifty-five pounds at Camera Box - a saving of one hundred and forty-five pounds.

Last but not least....

Finally, fifth on the list is the PSP Go Console. It's the smallest and lightest PSP yet. So if you're looking for the best price, Zavvi is offering it for just under one hundred and ninety-five pounds - that's more than fifty-five pounds off!

So if you're looking for some Christmas gift inspiration, hopefully these ideas will help! Don't forget that prices change all the time and deals sell out quickly, so you'll need to get shopping if you don't want to miss out!

That's it from me today. Thanks for watching and see you next time.

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