Thursday 28 November 2013

Top Ten Gadgets To Look Out For

Top Ten Gadgets To Look Out For



There are many new gadgets that are about to hit the market in a the years to come. Here is a list of few of the gadgets that are new, innovative and worth buying. The gadgets in this list are either available or will be available for customers in a few years.  So here is the list of the top ten gadgets.



          1. Google Glasses

Google Glasses is a wearable computer developed by Google Inc.. The glass displays information like a smartphone in a hands free format. Currently only a developers edition is available that costs $1500. A consumer edition will definitely be priced a lot less. I am a fan of innovative ideas and gadgets by Google. In this article you will find more Google gadgets. Currently a few applications are available for the glass but soon more will come with the launch 



Price: Near $400 - $500
Amazon: Not yet launched




         2. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with Gear

The new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the new smartphone by Samsung launched this year. It has many new innovative features like the wrist watch, 13 MP camera, LED flash and a big 5.7 inch screen. Apart from the gear it comes with a S pen stylus, 4-2 jelly bean, 3 GB ram and a 1.9 GHz quad core + !.3 GHz quad core processor. According to me it is the best smartphone available in the market.




        3. Pebble

Pebble is a wearable smart watch based on the idea of Erik Migicovsky. Runs on Pebble OS and can communicate with android as well as iOS devices using Bluetooth. Available only on pre-order,  its battery life is up-to seven days.


Price: $150 USD

        4. Nexus 5

New launch by Google Inc. Nexus 5 comes packed with 2.3 GHz Qualcomm processor and 2 GB ram. The two best features of Google Nexus 5 is that, it is a Google product and thus gets maximum attention and upgrades and second that it comes with v4.4 kitkat . It has a 4-95 inch display and clicks photos using a 8 MP camera.


        5. iPhone 5s

The new iPhone 5 S looks exactly like iPhone 5 but has many new features like 4 - inch retina display and the new innovative fingerprint unlock. It comes with a 8 MP camera and a dual core processor.


        6. Panasonic's 20 inch 4K Tablet

Panasonic showed off their 20 inch 4K tablet earlier this year and now it is officially going on sale.The device coming to the market has 8 GB of ram and 256 GB of SSD. It also comes packed with Intel core i5 processor. 

Price: $ 6000 USD
Link: Will launch in 2014





        7. Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro

Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, a high end ultra book. 1.6 GHz i5 4200 U processor. Technically, the Yoga 2 Pro starts at $1,049, but if you purchase it at Best Buy, you'll only have to pay $1,000 -- and you'll get the same specs you would have if you bought the $1,199 configuration listed on Lenovo's site. Either way, for a fairly low price, you're getting basically the same specs (1.6GHz Core i5 Haswell processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSD) that you'd find on a $1,400 Ultrabook.



        8. Nvidia Shield

The Shield runs on Android, featuring a flip-up 5-inch (130 mm) touchscreen display with 1280x720 pixel resolution. The device is similar in form to a Xbox 360 controller, with two analog joysticks, a D-pad, and other buttons. It is the first device to be powered by Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor. Equipped with 2 GB ram and 1.9 GHz quad core processor.



        9. Rico Theta

The 360 degree camera has hit the shelves. RICOH THETA is the world's first mass-produced imaging device that encapsulates fully spherical scenes with one shot. The RICOH THETA features a proprietary ultra-small twin-lens folded optical system that captures the scene around, above and below the device in one shot for unprecedented, fully spherical images. Fitting easily in a pocket or the palm of a hand, the slim, lightweight (95-gram) RICOH THETA is a go-anywhere device suited to confined spaces, the great outdoors and everywhere in between. The device is synchronized with smartphones, where images can be immediately transmitted via Wi-Fi


      10. Flexible Tablet

The PaperTab tablet looks and feels just like a sheet of paper. However, it is fully interactive with a flexible, high-resolution 10.7” plastic display developed by Plastic Logic, a flexible touchscreen, and powered by the second generation Intel® CoreTM i5 Processor. Instead of using several apps or windows on a single display, users have ten or more interactive displays or “PaperTabs”: one per app in use.
























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