Monday, February 6, 2012

Consumer Electronics Show this year


BANG AND OLUFSEN BEOLIT 12 They say that if you have to ask the price of a Bang and Olufsen product then you probably can't afford it.
This is isn't one of those times. The Danish manufacturer has launched a new brand, B&O Play, which is for the young at heart and the light on the wallet. And one of the first out of the gate is the Beolit 12 at CES, a stunning portable Airplay speaker that delivers a serious amount of detailed sound.
ASUS MEMO I don't think Asus got the memo that said that you can't make a super economical Tablet and also pack it with more power than the most expensive ones. This quad-core Android 4.0 tablet will cost just US$250 and still come with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, an 8megapixel camera, HDMI output, and a 1280x800 resolution IPS screen. Go figure what this will do to the competition.

BLUESTACKS While Microsoft is basking in the warm glow of its Windows 8 success at CES, it's this app that is radiating even more fire. It will come pre-installed on select Windows 8 machines and will open an amazing world of joy to you. The entire Android marketplace will be right there on top of Win 8 for you to use and play. That's more than 4,00,000 Android apps just to get you started.

 
HZO HzO uses a WaterBlock technology that is based on a thin film nano-coating that provides a layer of protection around electronic circuity and blocks out moisture. So you can literally do what you like with your phone ­ go swimming, take it to the beach and flush it down your toilet. The amazing thing is, even with the back cover open and the battery exposed, HZO made sure the phone works.

 
SONY XPERIA S Out goes the Ericsson co-branding and in comes the best looking phone of CES. Sony Xperia S features a 4.3-inch 720p HD display, a 12-megapixel camera and a clear bar at the bottom that is truly magical. It's also super-thin and very light and feels perfect in the hand.






LG SMART SCAN What can I say? This is one of those why-didn't-anyone-elsethink-of-this-before kind of devices. And it makes a lot of sense. There it is, the mouse rolling around on your desktop, covering miles and miles of distance up and down. Why not build a scanner in it and make sure that it reduces the clutter around your desk. I love it.

 
LENOVO ICE CREAM SANDWICH TV Here's a TV that can make almost any laptop or Tablet get a serious inferiority complex. The K91 is the world's first TV that comes with a Qualcomm 8060 Snapdragon 1.5 GHz processor. And that's why it's also the first ever TV that comes with Android 4.0 built right in. So what does that do? Lots actually. Smart TV features, video calling, browsing, social networking, all the apps, games and utilities plus voicecontrol technology.

 
HP SPECTRE It's glass and it's beautiful and I don't care how many people ask me about what happens if I drop it. Who cares.
This is stunning and awesome all rolled into one. Scratch-resistant black glass on the top, only 1-inch thick, a 128 GB solid-state drive and nine hours of battery life. Now would you ever drop this piece of exquisiteness?
 

RAZR PROJECT FIONA Here's another company that is truly killing it with one revolutionary product after another. This time it's a serious Tablet with controls built in. And it's made to play proper, hardcore and state-of-the-art PC games, not your games, not your fiddly diddly Tablet and phone games.

 
NOKIA LUMIA 900 Yes, I know this is what the Lumia 800 should have been. Creating a sensation at CES, Nokia truly pulled out all the stops with the 900 with a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and dual cameras. It's big, it's blue, it's beautiful.


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