1. Apple iPad 2
Apple has unveiled new iPad 2 device with cool new features. There are changes in the physical form factorwith iPad2 being thinner and lighter than iPad 1. With iOS software update, there are new things you can try on iPad 2 device. New iPad 2 has cameras with faster processor for superior graphics.
Features of new iPad 2
The iPad 2 has to be the most desirable gadget for 2012, as if the original iPad wasn't successful enough - They've gone and made it better!
2. Sony Experia Play
Need a super-efficient, full-featured smartphone? And what if it also had real game controls? You've got it. The Xperia PLAY. A PlayStation Certified Android smartphone that lets you immerse yourself in the games you want.
• Real game controller
• PlayStation™ Certified
• Powered by Android (Gingerbread)
• More than 150,000 apps for download!
3. iPhone 5
Coming up in the number 3 spot is the beautiful iPhone 5. Many of the iPhone 4 contracts taken out in 2010 and 2011 will be 2 year contracts, so anyone lucky enough to get their hands on this must have gadget before 2012 will certainly stand out in the crowd. With new design and functions this has to be an essential to anyone interested in gadgets.
Apple likes to keep its releases regular – iPhones have been released every year since 2007. Every year the same event: Apple hires out the Yerba Buena Centre in San Francisco – around June or July – and confirms the next iPhone 5!
Although there's no official release date for the iPhone 5 yet, there is a date for WWDC - the conference where Apple usually launches its iPhones. This time the conference starts on June 6, so look out around that date for the latest blackberry competition.
4. Windows 8 Tablet
In the number 4 spot is the Dell Peju Windows 8 tablet.
Although little is known about the full specs of these gorgeous looking products, we have to expect that with Dell's track record they will be a serious competitor to this iPad and the other new wave of tablet computers.
The tablet roadmap of Dell has been leaked. It shows the upcoming Dell products of 2011 through 2012. There are at least four new tablets that Dell will be releasing in 2011 and one new tablet in 2012 Q1.
The most interesting tablet is the last one which is to be released in the first quarter of 2012. It is a Windows 8 tablet called Peju. It is interesting to note that there are news circulating around that Windows 8 release date will be at the end of 2012 or at the start of 2013. The other tablets in the queue of Dell are:
• Dell Gallo
• Dell Sterling
• Dell Opus One
• Dell Silver Oak
5. Blackberry Playbook
The new Blackberry Playbook With goregous looks and smaller size make it a perfect candidate for gadget of the year 2011. We are confident the Blackberry will still be going strong into 2012 as one of the 'must have' gadgets.
Apple represents one of the most successful brands of recent years. Responsible for dominating the market for tablet computers, the company took the industry by storm with the launch of the iPad in 2010 – one of the most astonishing technological phenomena of the past decade. Now the company is about to face some stiff competition with the arrival of a brand new product which could serve to threaten Apple’s supremacy. This April 2011 promises to witness the arrival of the Blackberry Playbook – an exciting device which is already stirring up excitement amongst potential buyers.
The imminent Playbook has also generated great optimism amongst gaming enthusiasts who can look forward to enjoying mobile gaming services with increased comfort. Larger than the smart phone but smaller than the iPad, the new tablet offers gamers the chance to access their favourite titles whilst on the move and at their convenience. Unlike the iPhone which does not support Flash software, the Blackberry Playbook will allow users to access no download casinos giving them the chance to enjoy numerous arcade and social games wherever and whenever they choose. Many feel that this increased capability will give the new product the edge over the much loved but limited iPad.
Compact, attractive and easy to transport, it’s no wonder everybody’s counting down the weeks to the arrival of the Blackberry Playbook. Fans of online casinos will certainly be hoping to check out the new device for themselves with less than a month to go before the hotly anticipated launch. Industry members will be looking on with keen interest
6. Samsung Galaxy Tablet
Measuring 120 by 191 by 12mm, Samsung's 7-inch tablet is significantly smaller than Apple's 9.7-inch device. There's only a couple of inches between the screen sizes of the two machines, but it actually makes a huge difference -- the Tab is about half the size of the iPad.
Beyond the lock screen, you'll find five customisable home screens, which you can fill to the brim with widgets and app shortcuts. Along the bottom of the screen are dedicated shortcuts to the Web browser, email and the full application menu.
How quickly you're able to navigate to the item you want will be largely down to you. If you make a habit of pinning your favourite apps to a home screen, you'll never be too far from the application your heart desires. If you decide not to customise the Tab, you could end up spending a few extra seconds clicking around menus, hunting for what you want.
Switching from portrait to landscape orientation automatically, via the built-in accelerometer, is also less elegant than it is in iOS. Switching often takes a while, with the screen disappearing before reappearing a moment later in a different position. There's also no hardware button to lock the display in one particular orientation, as there is on the iPad. That's a feature you'll quickly miss if you want to read something on the Tab while lying on your side.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a great device that packs neat hardware and well-integrated software into an appealing little bundle. The Galaxy isn't better than the iPad... But it isn't any worse either -- just different.
The iPad is slicker and simpler. If you're looking for a tablet to keep on your coffee table, and let you browse the Web on the sofa, the iPad is king. But, if you want something nimble but more feature-packed, the Galaxy is a decent choice.
7. HTC Flyer
Coming in at number 7 is a new tablet from the makers of the highly acclaimed HTC desire HD.
"Fly through the web wherever you go"
Conveniently compact and light for travel, yet amazingly powerful, the HTC Flyer tablet with a 7" display and a superfast 1.5 GHz processor is perfect for web browsing at home, in the car or on a busines trip. To make it even better, it features Adobe Flash support, multi-window browsing with pinch to zoom, and a clever quick look-up that lets you tap into Wikipedia, Youtube and other web resources.
8. LG Optimus 2x
The LG Optimus 2x is the world’s first smartphone with a dual-core processor.
Powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo), the latest smartphone from LG ensures faster performance and a more comfortable user experience, from speedy web browsing and quick application start-up to lag-less multitasking.
The LG Optimus 2x offers 1080p HD video playback and recording. Also, Content Mirroring through HDMI interface that shows content on external displays to Full HD quality.
The LG Optimus 2x will also offer console-like gaming experience brought to life by the NVIDIA graphics dual-core processor and the phone’s Content Mirroring through HDMI interface, accelerometer and gyro sensor
9. Motorolla Droid pro
Droid Pro apparently "keeps up with your fast-paced life." - A seamless integration of work email, calendar and contacts helps you stay productive, whether you are out of the office – or even out of the country.
Here are the main selling points:
BUSINESS
Like a mini-office, the Droid Pro by Motorola lets you get your work done wherever you are, and let's you do it more efficiently.
PERSONAL
It’s your phone so customize it the way you like. Access your calendar, email, social network sites and even the news quickly and easily.
IT FRIENDLY
Rest easy knowing your Droid Pro is extra secure. With a high level of device and IT controllable security, you won’t have to worry about your information getting into the wrong hands.
TAKE ON THE WORLD
From New York to New Delhi, Droid Pro's quad-band capabilities allow you to make or take calls from more than 200 countries.
10. Amazon Kindle
People are already thinking about the new gadgets being released, so they can be fully kitted out for 2012. It's out with the old and in with the new! - In 6 months time the beautiful iPhone 4 will be yesterdays' news, and the original iPad will look like a brick!
What follows is a countdown list of the top 10 gadgets you “must have” for 2012.
The newest version of the Kindle (3G) holds up to 3500 books, which when you think about it is pretty impressive! You can read up to a month without recharging and it also has Wi-Fi. The Kindle store gives you access to over 630,000 popular books from $9.99. You can read leading magazines and international newspapers before they hit the newsstands and you have access to thousands of blogs. Definitely a 'must have' for 2012, and the lowest priced of our top 10 gadgets... Pick one up now!
Which one do you like? Choose one of them and Gadget Your Life
Apple has unveiled new iPad 2 device with cool new features. There are changes in the physical form factorwith iPad2 being thinner and lighter than iPad 1. With iOS software update, there are new things you can try on iPad 2 device. New iPad 2 has cameras with faster processor for superior graphics.
Features of new iPad 2
- Faster – iPad 2 is faster device with new chip called A5, dual core processor and upto 9x faster graphics.
- Thinner - It is 33% thinner from 13.4mm to 8.8mm, even thinner than Apple iPhone 4 device.
- Colors – iPad 2 is available in 2 color options: white and black.
- Cameras – Take pictures and perform video chat with 2 cameras on iPad 2 device.
- Magnetic Cover – New iPad 2 has magnetic cover for the screen.
The iPad 2 has to be the most desirable gadget for 2012, as if the original iPad wasn't successful enough - They've gone and made it better!
2. Sony Experia Play
Need a super-efficient, full-featured smartphone? And what if it also had real game controls? You've got it. The Xperia PLAY. A PlayStation Certified Android smartphone that lets you immerse yourself in the games you want.
• Real game controller
• PlayStation™ Certified
• Powered by Android (Gingerbread)
• More than 150,000 apps for download!
3. iPhone 5
Coming up in the number 3 spot is the beautiful iPhone 5. Many of the iPhone 4 contracts taken out in 2010 and 2011 will be 2 year contracts, so anyone lucky enough to get their hands on this must have gadget before 2012 will certainly stand out in the crowd. With new design and functions this has to be an essential to anyone interested in gadgets.
Apple likes to keep its releases regular – iPhones have been released every year since 2007. Every year the same event: Apple hires out the Yerba Buena Centre in San Francisco – around June or July – and confirms the next iPhone 5!
Although there's no official release date for the iPhone 5 yet, there is a date for WWDC - the conference where Apple usually launches its iPhones. This time the conference starts on June 6, so look out around that date for the latest blackberry competition.
4. Windows 8 Tablet
In the number 4 spot is the Dell Peju Windows 8 tablet.
Although little is known about the full specs of these gorgeous looking products, we have to expect that with Dell's track record they will be a serious competitor to this iPad and the other new wave of tablet computers.
The tablet roadmap of Dell has been leaked. It shows the upcoming Dell products of 2011 through 2012. There are at least four new tablets that Dell will be releasing in 2011 and one new tablet in 2012 Q1.
The most interesting tablet is the last one which is to be released in the first quarter of 2012. It is a Windows 8 tablet called Peju. It is interesting to note that there are news circulating around that Windows 8 release date will be at the end of 2012 or at the start of 2013. The other tablets in the queue of Dell are:
• Dell Gallo
• Dell Sterling
• Dell Opus One
• Dell Silver Oak
5. Blackberry Playbook
The new Blackberry Playbook With goregous looks and smaller size make it a perfect candidate for gadget of the year 2011. We are confident the Blackberry will still be going strong into 2012 as one of the 'must have' gadgets.
Apple represents one of the most successful brands of recent years. Responsible for dominating the market for tablet computers, the company took the industry by storm with the launch of the iPad in 2010 – one of the most astonishing technological phenomena of the past decade. Now the company is about to face some stiff competition with the arrival of a brand new product which could serve to threaten Apple’s supremacy. This April 2011 promises to witness the arrival of the Blackberry Playbook – an exciting device which is already stirring up excitement amongst potential buyers.
The imminent Playbook has also generated great optimism amongst gaming enthusiasts who can look forward to enjoying mobile gaming services with increased comfort. Larger than the smart phone but smaller than the iPad, the new tablet offers gamers the chance to access their favourite titles whilst on the move and at their convenience. Unlike the iPhone which does not support Flash software, the Blackberry Playbook will allow users to access no download casinos giving them the chance to enjoy numerous arcade and social games wherever and whenever they choose. Many feel that this increased capability will give the new product the edge over the much loved but limited iPad.
Compact, attractive and easy to transport, it’s no wonder everybody’s counting down the weeks to the arrival of the Blackberry Playbook. Fans of online casinos will certainly be hoping to check out the new device for themselves with less than a month to go before the hotly anticipated launch. Industry members will be looking on with keen interest
6. Samsung Galaxy Tablet
Measuring 120 by 191 by 12mm, Samsung's 7-inch tablet is significantly smaller than Apple's 9.7-inch device. There's only a couple of inches between the screen sizes of the two machines, but it actually makes a huge difference -- the Tab is about half the size of the iPad.
Beyond the lock screen, you'll find five customisable home screens, which you can fill to the brim with widgets and app shortcuts. Along the bottom of the screen are dedicated shortcuts to the Web browser, email and the full application menu.
How quickly you're able to navigate to the item you want will be largely down to you. If you make a habit of pinning your favourite apps to a home screen, you'll never be too far from the application your heart desires. If you decide not to customise the Tab, you could end up spending a few extra seconds clicking around menus, hunting for what you want.
Switching from portrait to landscape orientation automatically, via the built-in accelerometer, is also less elegant than it is in iOS. Switching often takes a while, with the screen disappearing before reappearing a moment later in a different position. There's also no hardware button to lock the display in one particular orientation, as there is on the iPad. That's a feature you'll quickly miss if you want to read something on the Tab while lying on your side.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a great device that packs neat hardware and well-integrated software into an appealing little bundle. The Galaxy isn't better than the iPad... But it isn't any worse either -- just different.
The iPad is slicker and simpler. If you're looking for a tablet to keep on your coffee table, and let you browse the Web on the sofa, the iPad is king. But, if you want something nimble but more feature-packed, the Galaxy is a decent choice.
7. HTC Flyer
Coming in at number 7 is a new tablet from the makers of the highly acclaimed HTC desire HD.
"Fly through the web wherever you go"
Conveniently compact and light for travel, yet amazingly powerful, the HTC Flyer tablet with a 7" display and a superfast 1.5 GHz processor is perfect for web browsing at home, in the car or on a busines trip. To make it even better, it features Adobe Flash support, multi-window browsing with pinch to zoom, and a clever quick look-up that lets you tap into Wikipedia, Youtube and other web resources.
8. LG Optimus 2x
The LG Optimus 2x is the world’s first smartphone with a dual-core processor.
Powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo), the latest smartphone from LG ensures faster performance and a more comfortable user experience, from speedy web browsing and quick application start-up to lag-less multitasking.
The LG Optimus 2x offers 1080p HD video playback and recording. Also, Content Mirroring through HDMI interface that shows content on external displays to Full HD quality.
The LG Optimus 2x will also offer console-like gaming experience brought to life by the NVIDIA graphics dual-core processor and the phone’s Content Mirroring through HDMI interface, accelerometer and gyro sensor
9. Motorolla Droid pro
Droid Pro apparently "keeps up with your fast-paced life." - A seamless integration of work email, calendar and contacts helps you stay productive, whether you are out of the office – or even out of the country.
Here are the main selling points:
BUSINESS
Like a mini-office, the Droid Pro by Motorola lets you get your work done wherever you are, and let's you do it more efficiently.
PERSONAL
It’s your phone so customize it the way you like. Access your calendar, email, social network sites and even the news quickly and easily.
IT FRIENDLY
Rest easy knowing your Droid Pro is extra secure. With a high level of device and IT controllable security, you won’t have to worry about your information getting into the wrong hands.
TAKE ON THE WORLD
From New York to New Delhi, Droid Pro's quad-band capabilities allow you to make or take calls from more than 200 countries.
10. Amazon Kindle
People are already thinking about the new gadgets being released, so they can be fully kitted out for 2012. It's out with the old and in with the new! - In 6 months time the beautiful iPhone 4 will be yesterdays' news, and the original iPad will look like a brick!
What follows is a countdown list of the top 10 gadgets you “must have” for 2012.
The newest version of the Kindle (3G) holds up to 3500 books, which when you think about it is pretty impressive! You can read up to a month without recharging and it also has Wi-Fi. The Kindle store gives you access to over 630,000 popular books from $9.99. You can read leading magazines and international newspapers before they hit the newsstands and you have access to thousands of blogs. Definitely a 'must have' for 2012, and the lowest priced of our top 10 gadgets... Pick one up now!
Which one do you like? Choose one of them and Gadget Your Life