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# 2026 Tech Buying Guide: What to Buy, What to Skip
Category: Editor’s Choice
Tags: Premium Pick, Budget Friendly, Smart Living
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## The Quick Answer
Not every 2026 gadget deserves your money. We break down what’s worth the investment and what’s marketing fluff.
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## Buy These Categories
### Smart Displays (Finally Ready)
The category has matured. Echo Show 15 and Nest Hub Max deliver genuine utility:
– Recipe display in kitchen
– Photo frame when not in use
– Smart home control center
– Video calls that actually work
### Mechanical Keyboards
Prices dropped. Quality improved. If you type daily, this is the upgrade that pays dividends.
### 4K Projectors
Home theater without the TV. Short-throw projectors now work in living rooms.
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## Skip These Categories
### Smart Glasses
Not ready. Battery life, apps, and social acceptance haven’t arrived.
### Smart Rings
Overpriced tracking with limited functionality. Wait for version 3.
### AI-Powered Everything
AI washing is everywhere. Most “AI features” are basic automation with a marketing label.
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## Price Predictions
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| 4K Projector | $800-1200 | $600-900 |
| Mechanical Keyboard | $100-200 | $80-150 |
| Smart Display | $150-250 | $130-200
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## The Bottom Line
Buy what solves problems. Skip what solves marketing problems. [Our testing methodology](/the-lab)
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