Sunday, January 1, 2012

Going by 2011's bare roadmap, 2012 looks magically promising. So, how exactly will this evolution take shape? -2


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SIFTEO CUBES Small cubes with screens that are aware of each other and their positions, games that are simple yet mind-numbingly addictive ­ finally gaming has an intelligent alternative. They need to make them into a self-contained unit and ot need a USB dongle and computer. Alternative ­ None 

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BROTHERS WALL OF SOUND The terminator of all docks, the dissemination of puny sound ­ this is the biggest, loudest, heaviest and most powerful dock in the world. Maybe a smaller version plus a better production capacity could be on the wish list for this year.
Alternative ­ B&W Zeppelin Air 

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SONOS PLAY:5 This is a game changing audio device that you can build up around your house just like Lego bricks. Add as you like, when you like. A self-contained unit that can do wonders. They need a two-unit stereo alternative to this beautifully thought out device. Alternative ­ Logitech SqueezeBox Touch 
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SENNHEISER RS 220 Digital inputs, sounds as good as a wired headset, the best way to watch a movie or listen to music at night without a divorce proceeding taking place. A price drop would be nice, as would a bump up on the styling.
Alternative ­ Sennheiser RS 180 

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LG 65 INCH LED So many contenders to this throne ­ the LG ` takes it with its monster display. Lightweight t 3D glasses that need no battery, certified t flickerfree and a gorgeous picture. Maybe an 85 incher at the same price for this year? I can dream, can't I?
Alternative ­ Samsung 55 inch 9000 series

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SONY TABLET P In a world of humdrum slate design Tablets, this one is like a breath of fresh air. Fold it away and you can still put in your pocket, one of the biggest Tablets in the market. Sony needs to up the ante on hardware and come up with more compelling reasons to buy their Tablet other than design.
Alternative ­ Samsun Galaxy 7 inch Wifi 

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PHILIPS 21:9 Ninety per cent of all HD movies are now released in 21:9 format. That means we all get those annoying black bars on the top and bottom of our movies. Not with this 57'' beauty. How I wish the 21:9 becomes the new standard for all HD TVs this year. Samsung, LG, Panasonic? Alternative ­ 21:9 HD Projectors 

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NIKE+TOM TOM WATCH It's the new gold standard for fitness, a personal device attached to your body that plays big brother and tells you exactly how fit you are, how much you've moved and where you've been through GPS. Better connectivity, better reporting, meal logging and more robust apps.
Alternative ­ Fitbit, Jawbone 

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UP PARROT ASTEROID This is your in-car entertainment from the future. No CD, all digital, 3G enabled, net streaming radio, plays songs off your mobile or USB, voice controlled. Bigger screen, better quality audio Wifi enabled.
Alternative ­ Coming soon 

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SAMSUNG 950 MONITOR Yes, desktops weren't the flavour of the year but this monitor may just make you still want one. Super hot design, zero power state, outstanding visuals and performance. A laptop and a mobile based on the same design would be a killer.
Alternative ­ LG 3D Monitor 

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NOKIA LUMIA 800 `I want it now' design, shows off the true power of Win Phone, thrilling to see the ingenuity and money-muscle power of Nokoft. Needs a camera in the front, needs many more choices, and needs a sub `10,000 option.
Alternative ­Samsung Omnia 

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W IPAD 2 Still the Pad to beat, beautifully constructed, incredible versatility and iOS 5 finally makes it wire free. With a high-res 10 inch retina display, killer camera ­ the iPad 3 will set the high again.
Alternative ­ Ubislate/Aakash 2 (Just kidding, it's still clunky) 

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ORBOTIX SPHERO A sphere that you control with your phone, virtual and augmented reality games plus mindless fun and a wow factor that can make all your friends envious. This is the toy from 2020.
Needs a better price and more availability.
Alternative ­ AR Drone Parrot

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