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Best Of The Year 2012 (Part 1)

12/19/2012 9:31:24 AM

Price: $5,280

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Maingear Shift Super Stock (Corei7-3930K)

Maingear Shift Super Stock (Corei7-3930K)

Maingear can never be accused of going halfway when it comes to gaming desktops. The Shift Super Stock is dazzling, loaded with an overclocked Intel Extreme Edition CPU and three AMD Radeon HD 7970 video cards, which together help it deliver the kind of legendary frame rates gamers crave.

Dell XPS One 27

Price: $1,999

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Dell XPS One 27

Dell XPS One 27

The dell XPS One 27 high-end all-in-one PC includes almost every technology and feature we’re looking for in a compact and stylish chassis. And it has excellent performance, thanks to its high-power Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia graphics. Media enthusiasts, this is the all-in-one desktop you want.

Eurocom Scorpius

Price: $5,297

Editor’s choice: 4/5

Eurocom Scorpius

This 17-inch monster is the fastest gaming laptop we’ve ever seen, boasting the latest Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor, dual high-end Nvidia GeForce graphics controllers, and two high-capacity solid-state drives. Its feature set is as good as it gets. The downsides? You’ll have to shell out over $5,000 for this kind of performance, and its travel weight of 12.9 pounds is down-right prohibitive.

Apple MacBook Pro

13-inch with Retina Display

Price: $1,999

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Apple MacBook Pro

Apple’s latest iteration of its MacBook Pro gives the insanely picky visual artist a new, more portable sidekick. It’s pricey, but it is the most portable machine for those with projects that need all those pixels on the screen and the powerful components to back them up. If you absolutely must have a display with greater than HD resolution that you can take with you anywhere, you want this laptop.

New Apple iPad

Price: $499

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

New Apple iPad

The new iPad displays a spectacular selection of apps on the best screen in the business. Once you’ve seen text on this 2,048-by-1,536-pixel screen, it’ll be hard to go back to anything jaggier. More important, Apple’s array of apps designed for tablets, especially games, dwarfs what’s available on other tablet platforms.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (Wi-Fi)

Price: $119

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon really nailed it with the Kindle Paperwhite, the company’s first ebook reader with a built-in light for reading in the dark. The new screen has more contrast, and is brighter, more responsive to the touch, and faster to refresh than the Barnes & Noble’s GlowLight equipped Nook. Amazon also finally revamped the home screen, making it much more inviting, and Amazon’s Kindle eBook ecosystem remains second to none.

Apple iPhone 5 (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon)

Price: $199

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Apple iPhone 5 (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon)

Samsung Galaxy S III

Price: $199 and up

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Samsung Galaxy S III

Looking for the best smartphone in America? Apple wins on body design and app selection, while Samsung’s phone has stronger GPS performance, better voice quality and more user-configurable options. It’s difficult to go wrong with either.

Garmin nuvi 3590LMT

Price: $399.99

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Garmin nuvi 3590LMT

Don’t call the standalone GPS device category dead yet – especially with overachieving models like the Garmin nuvi 3590LMT. You get a sharp, bright 5-inch capacitive touch screen that displays smooth map animations and even graded terrain data. Garmin’s routing and point-of-interest (POI) search algorithms continue to stop the industry. And the new split-screen lane assistance views make it easier than ever to follow complex highway interchanges.

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