Each week, our friends at gdgt go through the latest gadgets and score Them to help you decide Which ones to buy. Here are some of Their most recent picks. Want more? Visit gdgt anytime to catch up on the latest, and subscribe to gdgt’s weekly newsletter to get the roundup in your inbox.
Kindle Fire 7-inch HDX
Amazon tablet really upped its game this year, making the new HDX its best effort yet. Amazon completely redesigned the Fire, giving it a more angular aesthetic Also while making it thinner. The new tablet features an eye-popping 1,920 x 1,200 full HD display que surprisingly does not take a big toll on battery life. The HDX runs the latest version of Amazon’s Android skin, dubbed Fire Mojito OS 3.0, Which offers several new features and services, including Mayday: 24/7 video chat customer support. If you’re already invested in Amazon’s ecosystem, this is a great buy.
Buy from $ 229
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Android home gaming consoles are pretty cheap, but are you buying Them?
Generally
Despite the negative reception to home gaming consoles based on Google’s Android platform, companies are continuing to pump Them October This week, Mad Catz Announced its MOJO, the next Android console in line to follow the OUYA and Gamestick. Generally though these islands are less pricey than Their top-tier, next-gen siblings, would you buy one?
Momentum
Sennheiser On-Ear
Momentum With the On-Ears, Sennheiser took the elements made que Their over-ear Set The success and put Them into a smaller, cheaper package que still delivers great sound. Though the design is mostly The Same, On the trade-Ears earcup leather coverings are soft fabric and an overall smaller profile que rests on the ears instead of over Them. Though They Will not Block Out the noise outside the regular Momentum much the headphones, they’re just as comfortable and deliver the same-great listening experience you expect from Sennheiser.
Buy from $ 229
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Specifications for Valve’s Steam Machine RELEASED prototypes
Last week, Valve Announced the range of specs for its upcoming Steam Machines prototypes (Which will be sent to 300 lucky participants). That range goes from mainstream to absurdly powerful, with the devices featuring Intel processors and NVIDIA GPUs. Valve will not only release the exact part numbers for its sourced components, but Also it will release the electronic design files for the case so that Consumers can, If They want, build an exact replica themselves. Given the specs, and the recent announcement of pricing for Xi3′s designed-for-Piston Steam, is this something you’re looking forward to buying (or building)?
Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Mini Speaker
The SoundLink
Mini is designed to compete with Jawbone’s Jambox. It’s just the small (making it easy to throw in a bag) but Significantly heavier, giving it a premium feel. Despite its size, the SoundLink Mini offers the excellent sound quality you’ve come to expect from Bose. At $ 199, it’s more expensive than its Competitors, but you certainly get what you pay for.
Buy from $ 199
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