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Hottest Gadgets of 2009

Friday, December 26, 2008

 

Nintendo DSi (Early 2009)
The DSi will have even more of you stylus scribbling away like a demented, digital Zorro. The DSi has bigger, 3.25-inch, dual screens and improved sound. With a 0.3-meg camera to film you as you’re playing, as well as one on the outside and an SD card slot for MP3s and photos, the DSi evolves, it doesn’t revolve. It’s just 2.6mm deep - 12% thinner than the DS Lite. There’s no GBA slot, but that’s okay, cos the GBA is the past and the past is dead.
 

Nokia N97 Series Touch (out on MID 2009)
It’s been heavily rumoured - because it seems like a no-brainer - that Nokia will be adding a touchscreen interface to its next N-series blower. Nokia has been keeping its cards characteristically close to its chest about it, but we predict the N97 will be given a Tube-like sheen of sexiness. Nokia’ll probably bump the camera to eight megapixels, and if it’s not obsessive about reducing the traditional N-series bulk, we may even see an optical zoom. We also expect it to run on the new Symbian S60 fifth edition OS, unless Nokia opts for the Android approach.

 
Elonex One (Early 2009)
Elonex caused a massive stir amongst messy, primary-school-age Bebo addicts when they introduced the UK’s first sub-£100 laptop. The planned 2009 revamp includes a new design, improved processing power, new software and 3G and 802.11n capability to boot, all still somehow for under a hundred notes. This time there’s no removable keyboard, though. Yes, we know. Staunch your tears; be strong and you’ll get over it.

 
Acer Aspire One 3G (Early 2009)
The Aspire has rapidly ascended the popularity tree in the ever-more-crowded netbook forest. Improvements for 2009 include integrated 3G capability and embedded WiMax. You’ll probably also see an upgrade to the storage capacity, with a 160GB HD or 16GB SSD.

  

Google Android G1 (Fourth Quarter of 2009)
The G1 isn’t the prettiest of handsets. The slide-out qwerty keypad delivers a cracking noise, and gives it a very Sidekick look. In fact, we’re of the opinion the G1 could do without the whole bottom part, there’s certainly junk in this phone’s trunk. Ie, it’s got a really big bum.

At 3.2-inches, or 320 x 480 resolution, the screen could do with a brighten-up, as we can’t imagine sitting on a train watching a full episode of Lost, like with the iPhone or N96. Of course it’s touchscreen - and what a touchscreen it is. It surprised the pants off us, with how responsive and undemanding of a heavy pawing it is.

Images From: T3, Nokia, & Nintendo

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i want to know more about the latest gadgets…please email me…I have some gadgets you have shown..im lester

Posted by lester at August 3, 2009, 6:20 pm

I want to know whether that gadgets is affordable to those IT student or not
Before on that I want to know that your gadgets is so very expensive

Posted by john at August 24, 2009, 6:16 pm

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