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Monday, January 21, 2013

Top 10 Tech Gadgets At CES 2013


Techies rush Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show (better known as CES), the ultimate showcase for the industry's hottest new gadgets. This year was all about Ultra HD TVs, Windows 8 tablets, and gigantic smartphones. Here are the gadgets that rocks the whole environment of CES 2013.

Samsung 85 inches Ultra HD TV
As the market over 3D TVs slashed down,Early companies are looking towards Ultra HD (or "4K TVs"), which can offer four times the resolution of regular HD TVs. This 85-inch monster is the biggest Ultra HD TV ever made, set in a tiltable metal frame for a sleek floating effect. Not big enough for you? Don't worry, Samsung is planning to release a 110-inch version later this year.

Huawei Ascend Mate Smartphone
Only 1 inches less than a normal tablet.At 6.1 inches, Huawei claims it's the biggest smartphone screen in the world. Running the latest version of Android Jellybean on a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, the Ascend Mate features a huge battery (for its huge screen), which supposedly charges 30% faster than most phone batteries and can support 22 straight hours of talk time.


Sony Xperia Z Waterproof Phone

Resources Said that it is a best phone in the Smartphone category.It is a 7.9mm slim phone.Sony was completely submerging it in water during CES demos. The Xperia Z also packs some serious hardware in the form of a 13-megapixel camera and a 5-inch, 1080p HD display.

ThinkPad Helix Laptop/Tablet
Thinkpad Helix is a laptop that runs Windows 8 when plugged into its full-size keyboard with trackpad, a separate 11.6-inch tablet when removed, and something in between when flipped around for watching movies or giving presentations. Similar tablet/laptops have been released before, but this might be the most solid, versatile hybrid on the market. The Price of Thinkpad Helix is $1499(Rs.80946)
Pebble Smartwatch
One of many products at CES 2013 that started a starter project, the Pebble Smartwatch connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth, letting you check your email, Facebook messages and control your music from your wrist. Pebble can also help with your workout, thanks to apps that track your progress during running and cycling trips.The price of the Pebble Smartwatch is $150(Rs.8100)

Oculus Rift
The main motive of the people at CES was that Oculus Rift is the real deal, a straight-out-of-science-fiction virtual-reality headset that lets you play video games in 360 degrees. As a starter project, its creators asked for $250,000; they ended up with $2.4 million. The fun will really start when more developers begin adapting their two-dimensional games for 360-degree play.The price of Oculus Rift is $300(Rs16220)
Philips Fidelio Soundbar HTL9100 Speakers
Philips tweaks its classic Soundbar by adding two detachable speakers, which can be placed anywhere in the room for wireless surround sound. Each satellite speaker can last through even the longest, extended-version DVD thanks to a rechargeable battery life of 10 hours. Music nerds will be happy to know that they can stream music off their phone or tablet via the Soundbar's Bluetooth connectivity.The price of Philips Fidelio Soundbar HTL9100 Speakers is $800(Rs43200)
Vizio Windows 8 Tablet
Vizio made its name with sleek, affordable HD TVs before moving onto PCs and now tablets. The specs on this as-of-yet unnamed Windows 8 tablet are impressive: 1080p HD resolution, 11.6-inch screen with a slim .4-inch body, and a powerful AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics processing unit that should make it one of the best gaming tablets around. Knowing Vizio, expect it to be released at a very excited price.
Panasonic RP-BTGS10 Bone Conduction Headphones
Runners may rush to stores when they hear about these wireless headphones.They transmit sound directly through your cheekbones into your ear canal, leaving your eardrums free to listen for surrounding traffic. Plus, they come equipped with a bone-conduction microphone so you can talk while you run.
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