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What are the most sought-after electronics items by baby boomers this holiday season? Eons.com, a social networking site for adults ages 50 and over, conducted a survey to see what more than 2,000 boomers are asking for this year.

"Boomers are a driving force in the technology revolution. With more disposable income ($2 trillion) than any current or previous generation, they have the means to acquire new technology that simplifies their lives and helps them stay more connected..." said Eons Founder and CEO Jeff Taylor.

The Top Five Most-Wanted Gifts for Baby Boomers are:

  • Flat screen TV
  • Apple iPhone
  • Digital Video Recorder
  • Digital Camera
  • Advanced PDA (such as a BlackBerry or Treo)

So now that you know what the baby boomer in your life wants, go out there and get it!

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