The holiday shopping season is still going strong. As we recover from the hangover of Black Friday, it's important to remember that shipping has been hit hard this year, and hasn't recovered to pre-pandemic lead times. That, combined with the shipping delays on the supply side, means you should get your holiday gifting out of the way sooner, rather than later. So if you want to pick up the latest and greatest Android tablets, or one of the best gaming laptops, it's time to decide what you're gifting. You don't want to have to fill the empty space under the tree with prop boxes with IOU notes inside, so don't delay. Or next year, you might be on the naughty list.
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