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Top 10 gadgets of 2008

We have seen a lot of new gadgets last year. Let us rank them according to their features and how much news they made last 2008

The iPhone finally hit its stride in 2008, with faster web and the mighty App Store. Still lacking some basics, but we’ll forgive Apple. For now.
Details:
Type - Touchscreen, 16M colors
Size - 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Multi-touch input method- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off- Ambient light sensor
Phonebook - Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
- 8/16 GB shared memory
Camera - 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels
view full details : GSM Arena - iPhone 3G
A dirt cheap touchscreen desktop was never on the agenda at the start of the year, but we reckon Asus might just have kicked off another PC revolution with the Eee Top.
Details:
-TOUCHSCREEN!
-Versatile mobility anywhere at home
-Connect to the Internet with ease, anytime, anywhere
-Near-silent operation at just 26 dB
-Exclusive touch-optimized software applications
view full details : ASUSTek Computer Inc.
Philips led the way with their Lux TV in 2008. Eye–catching design and eyeball stroking deep blacks made it undoubtedly the top telly of the year.
Details :
Ambilight is surround sound for the eyes. It spreads the mood and dynamics of your TV image beyond the screen, with immersive lighting effects in tune with the action. Design is all about balance. In our new Design Collection, our objective is to combine function, emotion and technology in the best possible way.
view full details : Philips Televisions
Pug ugly, but packing Google’s game–changing Android mobile OS, T–Mobile’s G1 gave us more than a glimpse of how the Big G is set to change mobiles forever.

MacBook Air

The Air might cop flak for its single USB and lack of optical drive, but it’s the most gorgeous laptop ever created and got competitors scrabbling for (lower quality) answers.

Polaroid PoGo

The Polaroid snapper may be dead, but this killer Bluetooth printer keeps the old–school dream alive with instant access to your mobile snaps.

Acer Aspire One

The cheapest netbook going, the Aspire One has brought the web to anyone with a spare £200 and a taste for handbag–sized gadgets.
This was the year 8MP camera phones hit Blighty. The C905 is undoubtedly the pick of the lot, offering up a proper replacement for your knackered point and shoot.

Unveiled at the rear of the year, the N97 packs features to make Apple weep. With 32GB storage and a full touchscreen, Nok’s set the pace for 2009. This phone will still be ranking in this year of 2009.
view full details : GSM Arena

Apple MacBook

The aluminium MacBook’s premium price tag made us weep, but its unibody design made the aging white design look tired by comparison.

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