If you've got a geeky girl to buy for this year but you're struggling for present ideas then take a look at our flashy expensive list for Christmas 2012, complete with the coolest USB turntable, a luxury leather tote for laptops, a gold-plated vibrator and Nintendo's Wii U.
We've divided our gift guides up this year to cater for those who don't want to break the bank (our under £50 guide) and this one is specially created for those who have a money tree in their back garden. You lucky little things.
Admittedly gift guides geared up for girls may seem a bit outdated and we know both sexes can enjoy the same kind of tech (do we really need to go over this AGAIN?), but come on guys, it's the 5th of December and we're already full of mince pies and mulled wine, so couldn't think of any smarter way to divide up the ideas.
Let us know in the comments below what you've got on your Christmas list this year...
Check out some of our other Christmas 2012 gift guides: Top 5 stylish Windows 8 tablet/laptop convertibles & Top 5 UK eReaders for all budgets
Knomo Alice Tote

The latest high quality bag from Knomo, called the Alice, is one of its biggest and most practical yet, as it's been designed to hold a 15" laptop and all kinds of other gadgets and necessities securely. We were lucky enough to try out an Alice bag and although it's really big (it needs to be for the Shiny Shiny team) it manages to keep everything safe in its shockproof protection sections. You can choose between a shoulder strap and a shorter handle and all of this is wrapped in a soft pebbled leather exterior that no one would be able to guess is actually all for geeky girls with a lot of tech to drag around on a daily basis. Although the Knomo range is a little pricey compared to other options, you won't find a range of accessories that keep your gadgets so safe that look so stylish. The Alice tote comes in a range of colours, including mink, black and (our favourite) teaberry. Available from Knomo for £325.
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