Friday, 15 March 2013

Top ten gadgets of CES 2013


Philips Detachable soundbar:
Philips had a rather quiet CES, but it did manage to pull a rabbit out of the hat with its HTL9100, a first of its kind detachable sound-bar. Essentially users can use it like a traditional soundbar with virtual surround sound or detach the speaker for true 5.1 channel audio. Once detached the speakers operate wirelessly, so there is no wire clutter and it even has Bluetooth so that mobile products can stream audio.
Samsung Curved glass LED TV:
Curved glass has been the rage in mobile, but Samsung has managed to push the curved glass concept to the living room. The Curved glass LED TV manages to create a panorama effect so that the viewer gets a more immersive experience.
Oculus Rift:
Oculus Rift has been described as the next big thing in gaming and with good reason as it bring the concept of virtual reality closer. It is basically a heads-up display that enables gamers to enter an immersive environment where they don’t have any physical objects that obstruct the playing view and the user can manipulate their game character with a combination of joy-pad controls and motion sensors on the HUD.
Nvidia Project Shield:
Project Shield came out of nowhere. Literally. No one expected it, and more importantly it’s not only a glorified game controller with a 5-inch display, but it also becomes the first device to be powered by the Nvidia Tegra 4 GPU. It’s only in the beta stage but Nvidia is targeting a Q2 launch.



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