The best gadgets of 2016

The best gadgets of 2016 It was the year of virtual reality. Devindra Hardawar | @devindra | December 22, 2016 12:00 PM A year ago, virtual reality fe...
The best gadgets of 2016 It was the year of virtual reality. Devindra Hardawar | @devindra | December 22, 2016 12:00 PM A year ago, virtual reality felt almost like a pipe dream. But during.
Newly updated and improved for 2016, B&O’s gorgeous cans create the ideal personal wall of sound with 40-mm drivers and cozy over-ear cushions. Stellar isolation and crisp audio drown out the.
The Best Gear and Gadgets of 2016: Design Click to email this story Click to comment on this story. (will open new tab) Tiny, pretty, portable—yes, you can actually carry a tune. 01 Round Sound.
The Project Nursery Baby Monitor Just Made Its Debut at CES 2016 < 93 Saltwater-Powered Lanterns The Hydra-Light PL-500 Lantern is Powered By Saltwater < 92 Senior-Friendly Wearables The Omate Wherecom S3 Android Smart Watch is Designed for the Elderly < 91 Sculptural Chocolate Printers The 'XOCO' 3D Printer Uses Chocolate as Ink < 90AMD and NVIDIA brought down the cost of virtual reality in 2016. A VR set-up last year started with a $400 video card, but in June AMD flipped the script. The introduced a VR-capable video card at half the price. The RX 480 isn’t the best card on the market, but at its price point, it has minimal power draw and is optimized for DirectX 12.The top 30 gadgets of 2016 From the retro gaming delights of Super Mario Bros to virtual reality, home-bots and hybrid cars, here is this year’s must-have technology ‘Like the future has come.
This year, the world's biggest mobile trade show gave us powerful phones, VR headsets and smart trash cans. Here's what happened on day zero, day one and day two. Now, let's take a peek at the most.
Stuff Gadget Awards 2016: The winners Smartphone of the Year 2016: OnePlus 3 We say: “The OnePlus 3 is a big brilliant bargain of a phone that looks and feels as good as a £600 mobile, but costs half the price” Read the review | See the full shortlist here System Camera of the Year 2016: Fujifilm X-T2The Galaxy S7 Edge looks much the same as last year’s phone, but the enhancements aren’t tiny: along with a performance boost, the phone itself is just a hair larger, plus it adds microSD support and waterproofing. Beyond that, it’s every bit the stunner we saw with the Galaxy S6 Edge, making it one of the best phones on the planet right now.The best of IFA 2016: WIRED rounds up the products from Berlin's trade show Bang & Olufsen and LG excite with wireless speakers and see-through fridges HTC One A9s HTC It’s day two of IFA.

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