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Monday 3 September 2012

COOLEST GADGETS OF 2012


2012 is almost here so we need to be prepared. Here are some of the coolest gadgets that will be released in 2012 (some presented at IFA Berlon 2011).


Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet

With only 7.89 millimeters thick and weighing 335 grams, the Galaxy 7.7 presents users with a Super AMOLED display that offers high contrast and accurate viewing experience, allowing a wider variety of colors, with better separation between light and shade tones. The battery will last up to 10 hours.



LG Smartscan mouse

The new mouse from LG has a built scanner. All you need to do is press the Smart Scan button located on the left side of the mouse device and roll over the material they want to scan. The scanned image can then be saved in the desired format (PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PDF, XLS or DOC) or placed in a document or an application with drag & drop. The technology involves a proprietary optical character recognition to convert scanned text to a Microsoft Word document that can be edited if desired. This 2-in-1 device can scan A3 pages.



Sony 3D viewer

One of the most futuristic devices presented at the IFA is "Personal 3D Viewer" from Sony. It is mounted on the head and gives the user a new style of 3D viewing experience. Sony 3D viewer consists of two different displays, one for the left eye and one for the user's right eye. To provide an experience full surround-sound device incorporates headphones.




VIERA Neo Plasma Panasonic: 2D to 3D conversion

The new Panasonic Viera range Neoplasms technology provides an excellent conversion from 2D to 3D image. The new Line is distinguished, are equipped with technology Infinite Black PanelPro, THX certification for their 2D to 3D playback and can connect to certain Internet content viaVIERA Connect. Moreover, they are Wi-Fi ready (via USB) and DLNA certification, offers the possibility of making video calls via Skype, and can playback pictures and videos thanks toVIERA Image Viewer.

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