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The Best Sellers of 2016 That You Should Include in Your Christmas Wishlist

The Best Sellers of 2016 That You Should Include in Your Christmas Wishlist

Few more days and it's the favorite season of the year -- Christmas! For sure, everyone wishes to have something, in fact, some even have their own wishlist. If you're looking for something to add in your listing, here are some things to consider:

MacBook Pro

$1,500 for a Christmas gift? If it's from Mac, then why not? It may be overly priced but as stated by MacRumors, Apple sees high demand for this thinner Macbook version. The latest MacBook Pro is designed with a Touch Bar -- a small OLED Retina display which serves as its best feature.

JBL Charge 3
TechRadar listed it as one of the best portable speakers. With an almost perfect audio performance, even non-music lovers will enjoy listening to it. Moreover, the this BlueTooth capable sound system has the best features while being offered at an affordable price -- $122.

NES Mini Classic Edition

Perhaps, this has achieved every spot on every list this 2016. Its popularity is unquestionable as it is classic, timeless, and offers the best retro games that would take every 90's kids back to their childhood. This console, despite its classic old, will surely be enjoyed by today's generation.

Propel Millennium Falcon Drone: Special Edition

With Rogue One having $145 million upon hitting the big screen, Star Wars fans will surely be delighted with this remote-controlled flying device. Propel, the brain before this impressive toy, has sold a wide range of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and model helicopters so users are guaranteed to be receiving only the best miniature flying machine.

PlayStation VR
If the name itself does not invite you to buy one, then hear it from Sony's executive, Jim Ryan. DigitalSpy confirmed his statement that the unit is expected to sell over a "hundred of thousands" and in fact, they're planning to ramp up their production.

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