3 Best Gadgets of The Year 2011

3 Best GadgetsIn this highly buzzed gadget market,that mostly includes smartphone,tablets,notebooks etc,making a selection of one gadget very close to your heart,needs & at the same time close to your wollet is not so simple.Its been so tiring and making your head rounds-n-rounds.
It's not easy to pick a gadget of the year for 2011 but Technavigator has managed to come up with its top three.That may also be very close to your choice.

1. Samsung Galaxy S2
The Samsung Galaxy S2 mobile phone is an object of desire for millions,simply because it’s the most complete mobile phone on the market.Relatively inexpensive, unlike the iPhone, the S2 remains one of the most powerful phones available.
Samsung Galaxy S2
Indeed, the S2 wouldn’t be what it is without Google – the company’s globally successful Android platform is key to Samsung’s best mobile phones, and its rise in 2011 has been pivotal. While Apple continues to offer the best mainstream user experience, Google is winning the numbers game. With more than half of all mobile phones now sold running on Android and in excess of 10 billion apps downloaded in more than 190 countries, it is only a matter of time before the best phones, such as the S2, offer really premium experiences at far lower prices than Apple currently charges. And price is a crucial factor in the S2’s win as well.

Internet users searched for the Samsung Galaxy S2 handset more than any other mobile phone in 2011, according to comparison website uSwitch.com.The truth of those claims can be debated, but the S2 certainly offers some very powerful features.

Its 1GHz processor and 1GB of memory are combined with an 8-megapixel camera that remains class-leading. Even the newer Galaxy Nexus offers only a 5Mp camera, and has a higher price tag.
So it’s not one single feature that has made the S2 Gadget of the Year, it’s the overall package. And, surprisingly, this device, which was launched in May, remains among the best mobiles to buy this Christmas. Nokia may be on the rise, but Samsung is now the single name to beat and the S2 is its most influential device so far.
Price: varies with contract
Dimensions H4.93in x W2.6in x D0.3in
Weight 116g
RAM 1GB
CPU Samsung 1GHz dual-core application processor
Storage 16/32/64GB flash nemory
Battery life: 18 hours (talk time)
Operating system Android 2.3.5
Screen 4.3in
Display 800 x 480 pixels
Rear camera 8Mp, HD video recording
Front camera 2Mp
Input Multi-touch touchscreen, 3-axis gyroscope, accelerometer
USB 2.0
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio.

2. Amazon Kindle 4
Amazon’s earlier Kindle e-reader won Gadget of the Year 2010, and at the new, lower price of £89 the improved  model is, in the eyes of many consumers, “a no-brainer”. Rival models such as that
kindle 4 made by Kobo may be impressive, but consumers are showing remarkable loyalty to Amazon’s existing shop. Any avid reader will appreciate the lighter weight of a Kindle versus a book, and the technology has now reached a point where it’s churlish indeed to suggest page turns are distractingly slow. Replicating the feel of a real book, though, is admittedly a way off. With full access to the wealth of Amazon’s catalog, which existing Kindle users already feel comfortable using, this lighter, faster model offers not only books but also subscriptions to newspapers, access to a dictionary and other, surprisingly useful features. Such versatility is making it an increasingly essential gadget.

Price £89
Dimensions H6.5in x W4.4in x D0.3in
Weight 170g
Screen 6in
Battery life: up to one month

3. iPad 2
Powerful and beautiful, the iPad 2 has established itself as the tablet of 2011. Although it was not a major upgrade, the new version did enough to ensure that Apple’s position in the tablet market
Best ipad is secure for some time to come, and it offers capabilities that app developers have still to use to their full extent. For the iPad 2, car manufacturers have quickly caught on, making special holsters to attach iPads to the back of headrests. Using one still feels futuristically satisfying every day. Fire up the iBook store and roll your finger over the screen to turn the pages; you can’t fail to appreciate the perfect animation. That’s just one reason why the iPad, and its library of new apps have raised the bar higher than ever in 2011. The device lives up to every bit of Steve Jobs’s promise that using it should be “magical”. The downside is that every manufacturer is chasing the same goal.

Price From £399
Dimensions H9.5in x W7.31in x D0.34in
Weight 601g (Wi-Fi), 613g (Wi-Fi + 3G)
Screen 9.7in
Battery life: up to 10 hours

Intel creates unit for smartphones, tablets

Chipmaker Intel is combining four divisions under a new mobile and communications unit in a bid to catch up in smartphones and tablets, where it has so far failed to gain its name.The new division combines Intel's netbook and tablets division, its ultra mobility division, the mobile communications division and the mobile wireless division.The ultimate goal is to speed up and improve the development process.

Intel's processors power 80 per cent of the world's PCs but so far has failed in the fast-growing smartphone and tablet market.The new division will be headed by Mike Bell, who moved to Intel last year after playing a hand in the development of the iPhone at Apple, and by former Infineon executive Hermann Eul.Eul had headed Intel's mobile communications division, which included the cellphone technology business it bought from Infineon in January.Intel's mobile wireless group is responsible for short-range networking like WiFi and the ultra mobility group has developed smartphone processors.

Intel has been adapting its PC chip architecture to be more suitable for mobile gadgets but it faces tough competition from rivals like Qualcomm and Texas Instruments.

They specialize in energy efficient chips -- a big factor for devices that rally on batteries -- using technology licensed from Britain's ARM Holdings.Manufacturers are expected to unveil smartphones using a new Intel mobile chip, codenamed Medfield, early next year.
 

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