Top 10 Electronic Gadgets of 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
16GB, Starting at $470 on Yahoo! Shopping
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 sports a proven, sensible design, a bevy of useful features, and fast performance. The S Pen Stylus is a unique addition.


Vizio CinemaWIDE XVT3D
Starting at $1530 at Walmart.com
VIZIO CinemaWide eliminates the black bars that inhabit the screens of standard HDTVs, doing away with stretching, zooming or cropping. This pure presentation expands the boundaries of conventional widescreen to deliver a new standard of home entertainment in breathtaking 2560 x 1080 resolution, showing movies the way they were meant to be seen.


Apple iPhone 5
16GB, $200 at att.com
The iPhone 5 was designed to be thinner than the current 4S model, taller screen, a four-inch screen that's half an inch bigger than its predecessors and slightly sharper, an A6 processor that's twice as fast as the iPhone 4S, and long-term evolution (LTE) cellular connectivity that will make for much zippier downloads.  Can now take panoramic photos, have better email organization, FaceTime video calling over cellular connections, easy photo stream sharing, a new Maps app and a nifty folder called Passbook.


Nikon Coolpix S800c
Starting at $327 on Yahoo! Shopping
The Nikon Coolpix S800c is an Android-powered, Wi-Fi enabled compact camera with a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, 10x optical zoom, built-in GPS and a 3.5” OLED touchscreen.


Samsung Galaxy S III
16GB, Starting at $280 at t-mobile.com
With a 4.8" HD Super AMOLED in a chassis slightly bigger than the Galaxy S II, the Samsung Galaxy S III embodies the Android lovers dream of having a slim and light device with huge screen. With a powerful quad-core Exynos chip, which turns into Snapdragon S4 + LTE for the US.


Sony Cyber-shot RX100
Starting at $648 at Yahoo! Shopping
The RX100 is Sony's first large-sensor compact camera, Snappy and responsive performance, Excellent image quality, Very good LCD screen, Peaking for focus assist, Stereo microphone picks up lots of detail.


Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7-inch
16GB, starting at $199 from Amazon.com
The smaller version of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD has a 1280 x 800 7-inch IPS screen. Other than the different display size, the Android-based tablet features the same dual-anntena 5GHz Wi-Fi, stereo speakers, OMAP 4470 processor from Texas Instruments, HDMI, and Bluetooth connectivity as the 8.9-inch Fire HD.


Sonos Play:3
Starting at $300 (plus $50 for wireless adapter) on Yahoo! Shopping
The Sonos wireless music system is great,  new smaller, more compact, It allows you to stream music from the Internet be it Spotify tracks, the radio, or your own collection, in multiple rooms at the same time all controlled by your iPhone, iPad, Android smartphone or a dedicated controller. 


Samsung HT-E6730W
Starting at $647 on Yahoo! Shopping
The HT-E6730W, is an all-in-one solution for any home entertainment room. The 7.1-channel system with 1,330 watts of audio power comes with a pair of floor-standing, 4-foot “Tallboy” front speakers, each with an additional swiveling speaker on top that can project sound vertically. (The speakers are especially useful with a Blu-ray movie encoded with 7.1-channel audio, but they can be turned upward at any time to create the effect of sound cascading onto listeners.)


Panasonic Viera TC-P55VT50
Starting at $1895 at Yahoo! Shopping
The Panasonic TC-P55VT50 Smart VIERA 55 inch 3D HD Plasma TV utilizes the 2500 Focused Field Drive panel to increase clarity with motion images by flashing images on the screen. The Infinite Black Ultra Panel displays the deepest blacks possible.This panel also displays the brightest images as well, because light-loss between panel cells has been greatly reduced. All VT50 Series TVs are Progressive HD 3D, but also perform 2D to 3D conversion. 


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