What’s cool to me may not be cool to you. What’s affordable to you may be out of reach to me. Specificity is your friend
As others said depends on what you want. Gaming: The switch obviously (a bit bias here :)), outside of that the psvr bundle and grabbing gran turismo looks interesting (having owned a vive vr is absolutely worth it). Household:Google home and chrome cast has been a fantastic investment, also always a classic a good audio system (meaning actual good speakers and a clean amp) is wonderful. Though with speaker shopping I highly advise actually checking it out and listening to the speakers and the range instead of shopping for best rating or highest price. Car: Upgraded navigation and upgraded speakers always an easy and cheap investment. Phone: HTC U11 (easily rootable), Samsung S8 (not easily rootable), probably something iPhone? TV: OLED 4k, again I prefer visual inspection and messing with the stores settings to get a range. PC: The new thread ripper. Computer chairs: Titan has a pretty good chair they put out this year. Hiking and adventure sports: Garmins GPS is amazing, but I don't remember the model for it. This is my category list. I've been totally sold on consumerism.
BUY ROTIMATIC .. it will help you in making roti when you come back from doing dev work from oracle..
Alexa or google home. AirPods.
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It really depends what you are looking for