Powerful got redefined in 2013 - devices have gotten thinner, better and
more power-efficient, but some stand out. We are rounding up the best
gadgets of 2013, with a focus on mobility. It’s not just about
smartphones, it’s about all the innovations that come with them. The
smartphone is becoming an enabler, a hub opening a whole wide field of
gadgets that work with it.
1. iPhone 5S
For
meaningful innovation with Touch ID fingerprint scanner, significant
under the hood upgrades, iconic design and rich ecosystem.
2. Samsung Galaxy S4
For its all-around appeal, support and great performance.
3. Nokia Lumia 1020
For being the best cameraphone out there.
4. Ouya
For showing the way for a new type of a console, open, compact and mobile.
5. Sony Playstation 4
For the best performance so far on a game console.
6. Samsung Galaxy Gear
For great inovation and utility.
7. Samsung's 55-inch Curved OLED TV
Great and clear image.
8. Razer Edge
A tablet PC running Windows 8 with hardware powerful enough to run video games.
9. Garmin HUD
Do you use your
smartphone for GPS functions while driving? Yeah, we do, too, and it's
pretty awesome. You know what would make it better, though? Having
those apps show up directly on our windshield, so we never have to take
our eyes off the road. That's exactly what the Garmin HUD does.
10. Keychain Virtual Keyboard
The Keychain Virtual Keyboard can turn any flat surface into a
full-sized virtual keyboard, beaming a set of keys that you can type on
using its onboard laser while tracking your fingers with its built-in
optics. It can be paired with any gadget that has Bluetooth, allowing
you to use it with almost any tablet or smartphone. The catch, though,
is the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that powers the tiny peripheral
can only hold a charge of up to two hours of continuous use, so it’s not
exactly the kind of thing that will last you a workday. For use
sparingly throughout a day on the road, though, this could be really
helpful.
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