This holiday season there are two top holiday gifts for the gamers in your life. The PlayStation 4 and the XBox One. The PlayStation 4 has top-of-the-line graphics and simple interface. The controller is amazing, and it is a full $100 cheaper than the Xbox One. However, PS3 games are not compatible with the PS4, meaning your collection of games is worthless. (Though there may be a possibility for retro gaming in the future though a game-streaming service). Plus there is a serious lack of game options at this point. The PS4 is also unable to play media and doesn't not have DLNA compatibility, making it less desirable than the PS3 was. The Xbox One is unlike the PS4 in that it is designed to integrate live TV, controlling your cable (or satellite) box, TV, and receiver. While that is great in theory, the application leaves a bit to be desired at this point. Voice commands are spotty, the dashboard is confusing, and there isn't a full DVR integration. Plus an Xbox Live Gold membership fee is required to use nearly every cool feature. However, like the PS4, graphics in the Xbox One are much higher quality than previous models. So which one should you buy? Well, unless your loved one is a serious gamer, it may be best to wait for some improvements before making the $399 (PS4) or $499 (Xbox 4) splurge.