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Saturday, 5 January 2013

THE TOP 6-10 LATEST GADGET IN THE YEAR 2012


6. HTC Droid DNA 


6. HTC Droid DNA

HTC’s track record with Big Red hasn’t been great. In fact, the first Droid Incredible stands out as the manufacturer’s only home run on the carrier. But after grazing several foul tips, the mobile giant has finally rounded the bases after re-branding its flagship Verizon series and producing its most powerful handset to date: the Droid DNA. Taking several cues from the One series, the DNA carries over the fantastic camera features of its sibling and combines the latest software (Jelly Bean, Sense 4+), along with a dominant hardware set featuring a 1.5GHz dual-core and the world’s first full HD display (5-inch FHD Super LCD 3). The Beast has awoken.


7. Bowers & Wilkins P3 

 

7. Bowers & Wilkins P3

Most companies fight for their over-ear headphones to be bigger and bulkier, as if their heft is some sort of signpost of sound quality. Bowers & Wilkins thankfully doesn't play that game and designed the P3s to be so light and comfortable you forget they're on your head. But don't mistake the lissome build for weakness. The P3s delivered some of the best soundscapes of any headphone, in any price range, that we tested this year. Bigger is not always better. 

 

8. Samsung Galaxy Nexus 10 

 

8. Samsung Galaxy Nexus 10

Google already set the new benchmark for Android tablets with the Nexus 7 and its 10-inch model stands as the most promising iPad alternative yet. From its speedy performance to the stunning visuals produced on its Super PLS display, the Nexus 10 is an all-around performer. The inclusion of Jelly Bean welcomes exclusive features such as having multiples users on one device and the ability to switch accounts without logging off. Samsung’s premium design deserves recognition as well, a far step up from the Galaxy Tab 10.1’s inferior construction.
9. Samsung Galaxy Note II


9. Samsung Galaxy Note II

Consider the Galaxy Note II the Dark Knight of Android phones: bigger, bolder, and more badass thanks to its monstrous spec sheet. Samsung laced its phone/tablet successor with an immensely powerful 1.6GHz quad-core Exynos processor that delivers high benchmarks, along with a larger (and sharp) 5.5-inch display for great viewing angles. The manufacturer also transferred over multitasking features from its GS III and Note 10.1 models to liven up onscreen interaction.

10. HTC One Series 


10. HTC One Series

Ever since our hands on with both One models (S and X) earlier this year, we developed an infatuation with HTC’s new flagship series. Aside from polishing up our favorite Android UI (Sense 4.0), the mobile manufacturer familiarized us with its gaming-changing camera technology powered by its ImageSense processor and capable of shooting photos at over four frames per second. Sleek ergonomics, improved Beats Audio, and an eye-catching 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display had the One X billed as the best Android phone of 2012 through the mid-year point. And just when we thought HTC couldn’t improve on its original creation, the company launched a faster and more powerful version in the One X+.



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