The recently concluded consumer
electronics show showcased fresh products that will soon hit shops. There’s so
much to look out for, but here’s a quick glimpse of what’s in store.
1. Kingston Data Traveler Hyperxpredator3.0
1tbit
It’s wasn’t too long ago when 1TB was becoming
the standard for hard disks - now we have that same amount of space in a simple
USB flash drive, thanks to Kingston. The DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 has
an enormous data capacity for all your multimedia files, as well as USB 3.0
SuperSpeed certification, with speeds of up to 240MB/s read and 160MB/s write.
Kingston
Data Traveler Hyperxpredator 3.0 1tbit
2. Nvidia Project Shield
Five long years of work by NVIDIA have
culminated with the introduction of its most ambitious gaming platform to date,
Project Shield. The handheld gaming unit is built around NVIDIA’s latest Tegra
4 processor and the Android operating system, providing a powerful, yet
flexible environment on its 5-inch LCD screen and full physical controls. You
can even stream games from a PC or notebook for wireless gaming. www.nvidia.com
3. Huawei Ascend Mate
Just when you thought the line between
phone and tablet couldn’t be blurred any more, Huawei drops the bomb with the
massive 6.1-inch Ascend Mate. This Android 4.1 smartphone is a beast both
inside and out, featuring an IPS+ 720p display, Huawei’s very own Hi-Silicon
1.5GHz quad-core processor, and the biggest battery capacity in the smartphone
industry thus far at a massive 4050mAh.
Huawei
drops the bomb with the massive 6.1-inch Ascend Mate.
4. Sharp Icc Purios
Here’s an Ultra HD television that’s sure
to skew your perception of reality. The ICC Purios combines a 4K resolution and
ICC (Integrated Cognitive Creation) image processor, which present a sense of
depth, texture, and perspective similar to the experience of looking directly
at a real-life object. This 60-inch set also happens to be the world’s first
display to pass the 400 tests necessary to receive THX 4K Display
certification.
5. Canon Powershot N
Meet the real pocket camera, Canon’s
PowerShot N. Specs-wise, it isn’t a powerhouse, but it still remains
interesting with its tilting touchscreen and built-in Wi-Fi that lets you
connect to your smart device. A radical concept for digital cameras, it’s built
to be a smartphone companion, and it even comes with a Creative Shot mode that
processes your shot along with five more versions using different filters.
Meet
the real pocket camera, Canon’s PowerShot N.
6. Panasonic Rp-Btgs10
The Panasonic RP-BTGS10 headphones are
perfect for frequent joggers or cyclists because of its drip-proof design. Its
unique physique sits directly in front of your ear canal instead of inside,
which allows for crucial sounds to be heard, such as approaching vehicles.
Equipped with a bone conduction microphone, it’s capable of hassle-free voice
recording and answering calls as you exercise.
7. Razer Edge PRO
Based on the formerly announced Project
Fiona, Razer now brings PC gaming to the tablet scene with its Razer Edge Pro.
Powered by a third-generation Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
graphics, and a full Windows 8 operating system, games are literally at the tip
of your fingers. With its accessories, this tablet can transform from a slate
to a mobile console, home console, or even a notebook.
Based
on the formerly announced Project Fiona, Razer now brings PC gaming to the
tablet scene with its Razer Edge Pro.
8. ZTE GRANDS
5-inch displays on smartphones are becoming
more and more commonplace these days, so it’s inevitable to meet ZTE’s entry to
the 5-inch market, the Grand S. It sports a 1920 x 1080-pixel display and an
ultra-slim chassis which measures just 6.9mm. Powering it is a Snapdragon S4
Pro 1.7GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of memory, together with Android 4.1
Jelly Bean as its operating system. wwwen.zte.com.cn/en