Technology’s about so much more than buying stuff-but let’s be honest, we all love our gadgets. So we’re here that will help you find the proper of the most effective-laptops, cameras, phones, and much more.
We know you don’t need to blow that paycheck on merely the shiniest, or the the simply newest. So we’ve considered a balance of price, features, reliability-and primarily, quality-to make certain you’re choosing a gadget that isn’t just great, but one who’s sensible. We’ve updated our roster of Giz-approved gadgets, and below, you’ll find these picks-an appropriate tech tools 2010 has to give.
Smartphones
We are able to geek out all we need, but tips on how to choose is a phone isn’t just by the hardware or the OS, but the phone and the carrier. Here’s the smartphone to pick out on each…for now.
• AT&T- Apple iPhone 4
• Sprint- HTC Evo
• T-Mobile- G2
• Verizon- HTC Incredible
Computers
• Laptop: 15-inch i7 MacBook Pro , high rez matte screen , or in case you go PC, the Toshiba Portégé R700 …a 3lb Core i5
• Netbook: This market is commoditized, just buy something on this list or an iPad .
• Ultraportable: MacBook Air 11-inch
• 3D Laptop: Asus’ G51Jx 3DE beat out the competition , and has a built-in IR emitter.
• Processors: Decide your budget, THEN pick a processor from this list .
• Desktop Graphics Cards: Anything based on the ATI HD 5970 chipset shall be FAAAST, otherwise, decide your budget, THEN pick the card from this list .
• Mobile Graphics: Anything with Nvidia’s GeForce 400M series can have serious gaming muscle
• Router: The Netgear RangeMax V1 emerged victorious from the Ultimate Router Battle
• SSD: Kingston’s SNV425-S2 64GB drive stood out by delivering blazing performance on the (relative) cheap.
Tablets
• Tablet: Apple iPad
• eReader: Amazon Kindle DX
• Android Tablet: Barnes & Noble Nook Color
Cameras
• Budget dSLR: Canon T2i
• Midrange dSLR: Canon 7D
• ‘Spensive dSLR: Nikon D3s
• Point and Shoot: Canon S95 or Canon SD4000 …check prices.
• Pocket Camcorder: Flip Ultra HD , but only while you don’t already have an iPhone 4. Otherwise, your smartphone’s capturing better video than Flip’s dedicated device-give your pockets some more space.
• Phone Camera: iPhone 4
Home Theater
• 3DTV: Panasonic’s TC-P50VT20 topped the pile in our three-way shootout.
• Blu-ray Player: LG BD570 or PS3
• Receiver: Pioneer VSX-1020-K
• Game Console/Media Extender: Xbox 360
• Speakers: Prime quality sound doesn’t wish to cost a fortune-turns accessible’s plenty of great audio gear obtainable for only $2,000. Audioengine’s A5 speakers are $350 each, but pack serious sonic punch-and they’re self-powered. Inspect the remainder of the roundup when you’re trying to splurge somewhat more.
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