The top 5 most anticipated gadgets of 2012
iphone5
Apple's sixth generation iPhone 5 (or whatever Apple ends up calling it) is nothing but an assumption right now but if release schedules hold to pattern, we should see it by the fall of 2012. Rumors and feature wish-lists include a 4-inch screen, faster Apple A5X chipset, real 4G LTE networking, and, of course, thinner and lighter. Storage, pricing, and availability are all uncertain right now,bt i'll let you know the moment i do!
iPAD3
Rating:-4.5/5
The new iPad, the iPad 3, the new iPad 3… call it what you want, but it's a device that from the outside looks remarkably like the iPad 2 but with an overhaul on the innards.
what's different from the old one?
Well, in this case it's pretty easy: there's a Retina Display that makes everything looks superbly crisp, an updated A5X processor bringing quad-core graphics and a 5MP camera on the rear with a VGA sensor on the front.
For complete information please visit http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/tablets/new-ipad-3-1071369/review
Samsung Galaxy SIII
Rating:-4.5/5
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by nature – it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments'.
While this is all a little hyperbolic, the nature theme is certainly present when you handle the phone for the first time.
Brushed polycarbonate – you've got a choice of 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue' – adorns the large device, which runs in with dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm, despite still having to pack in a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen.
But we'll be very clear on this - the Galaxy S3 is not a cheap-feeling phone. It's got a really solid Gorilla Glass 2 front, a well-packaged interior and a more robust battery cover. It's polycarbonate rather than bog-standard plastic, although we're not sure some people will like the more rounded nature of the design..
For complete information please visithttp://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s3-1078667/review
Quad-Core Mobile Phones/Tablets
With Nvidia introducing their Tegra 3 quad-core processor, gone are the days where desktops and high-end laptops were the only ones to get the quad-core treatment. ASUS immediately jumped on the gun with their Transformer Prime (despite being sued for the name) and placed the Tegra 3 chipset to power this device. This proved to be a great choice as the Transformer Prime was indeed a very fast tablet and this sets the precedence for more quad-core devices to come out of the market, hopefully in 2012. So yeah, mobile computing will really be a notch higher with these kinds of devices coming.
Nintendo Wii U
The Nintendo Wii U is the first next-gen games console to break cover and will be the first to go on sale when it hits the shelves in time for Christmas later this year.
When the Wii first emerged, it too represented a new breed of games console. But ultimately a combination of dated hardware, lack of third-party games and a failure to engage the traditional gaming market led to Wii sales dropping through the floor. Wiis now collect dust in dark cupboards the world over, and Nintendo just posted its first ever financial loss in 30 years.
Nintendo needs the Wii U to be a big hit to get the cash rolling in again.
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