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In This Issue: The Wish List (December 2022-January 2023) Issue

It’s beginning to look a lot like the end of the year. And the beginning of the next one. That means trips to various retail outlets, searching out the ideal gift for that distant relative whose name you can’t quite remember. And for your immediate family too, sure. That’s where Stuff‘s annual Wish List comes in handy — if you’re battling to choose a gift for a significant other, we’ve got you covered. Provided they like tech, of course. All of Stuff‘s suggestions are tech-related, for some reason.

Perhaps you’ve got all the gifts sorted out. Well, aren’t you an exceptionally well-organised one. You’ve probably got — or got your eye on — Apple’s new (and cripplingly expensive) Watch Ultra smartwatch. But is it really worth dropping R20,000 on one? Find out in Stuff‘s long-term test of Apple’s most expensive wearable (that isn’t made from actual gold).  Find that test, and more, inside the pages of Stuff‘s Wish List issue.

Perhaps you were one of the many who picked up one of Samsung’s lovely new Galaxy Flip 4 smartphones. We’re sure you’re happy in your new relationship. But there’s always a way for these things to get just a tiny bit better. Check out our Instant Upgrades for Samsung’s flipping nice smartphone and make that already excellent partnership just a little better. Just a little.

For those with a more creative bent, we’ve got all the gear and apps you could possibly need to help you turn your camera and audio captures into compelling video, image, or podcast content. And if you happen to partake of your own product, this issue also packs in many unexpected ways to upgrade your home audio setup. Finally, if you’re in the market for some new in-ear headphones, Stuff has tested the very best of what’s out there this year.

There’s always more to see in each issue of Stuff Magazine and this year’s Wish List edition is no different. Apple’s newest smartphones, action cams from the greats, the best games to release in recent weeks, and all the best tech you can’t have yet are included in this issue. There’s even a method for upgrading your reading ability if you’ve somehow neglected that. Find this, and more, in the December 2022-January 2023 issue. Find it in stores today. 

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