Top Gadgets of the Month: November 2010

Monthly November 2010

With the hustling-bustling year standing proud on the threshold of witnessing a warm farewell, ingenious minds and creative concepts looked clocked up in gracing this month. Call it nearly endless innovations in displays and peripherals segment or a rainfall of luxurious mobile devices, our hot month touched by the blend of season somewhere drew a smile so somewhere paced the anticipation even more. Slipping on jotting the most sultry and noisy gizmos of this month would sound more like a tedious day feeling the pinch for a hot cup of coffee. So here we list down the most highlighting gadgets of the month that not only advanced the tech sphere, but also added charm to the year’s almost curtailing.

The swamped month was spotted dousing in perky tinges when Sony fetched the sphere with a vibrant roster of eye-catchy Walkman E-Series of music players. Glamorizing the musical world by adding an ideal fusion of style and performance for symphonious bugs, the range catches extra points for being dipped in colors of gold, red and black. The elegantly outlined range embeds Digital Sound Enhancement Engine for more natural acoustics. Hitched with an attractive 2-inch QVGA LCD screen, the hot gamut sports a unique ‘karaoke mode’ to further nail eyeballs.

Next, November also marked a gaming breakthrough with Microsoft launching its Kinect sensor for Xbox 360. Gamers can do away with the Xbox 360 degree controller since their hands now turn into navigation and control masters. The online gaming community which can be accessed through the console allows players to connect with over 25 million gaming fanatics like them. The full-body motions not only enable controller-free gaming but also ensure a healthy workout.

For people envenomed by a photography beetle, the month eased the pang by rolling out a 15x zoom FinePix F300EXR camera from Fujifilm’s bag of feature-rich digital cameras. The attractively wrapped device equips the unique phase detection pixel built-in CCD. Specifically sketched out for telephoto shooting, the 12 megapixel camera boasts of its high resolution, wide dynamic range, and high sensitivity and low noise modes. Photography enthusiasts can further tack on their journey with its high quality 15x lens that puts forth an impressive 24mm-360 focal length.

With competitors like Sharp and iBall churning out hoards of feature phones as well as smartphones in this month, Nokia made up its mind to try something new in the Indian tech realm. The manufacturer cuts a normal smartphone to form a square-shaped X5 and attached a full slide-out QWERTY keypad to it. The eye-catchy 5MP handset is drenched in vibrant shades of pink and azure blue for youngsters and smart professionals. Owners may get delighted with its included fun apps, quick access to social networking and enhanced multimedia features.

Another gaming monster which roared this month was the Razer Nostromo gaming keypad which is co-developed with Belkin. Its 16 fully-programmable Hyperespose gaming buttons and eight-way directional thumb pad allow gamers to quickly navigate and access auxiliary commands with ease. The soft-touch rubberized wrist pad allows complete comfort for users’ palm in order to lower weariness and excess strain. Up to twenty gaming profiles can be saved for simplicity plus using the onboard chipset and software driver owners can customize all their buttons. When playing in darker environments, the backlit keypad and scroll wheel illuminate.

Following the old-time advice ‘be on time and shine’, TouchMagix Media stirred the tech realm before we could put our hot gadgets in a nutshell. Zipping everyone’s lips with an extraordinary example of innovation and ingeniousness, the company dazzled the scene with super-creative MagixTable and MagixFone devices. The incredibly sleek multi-touch interactive table, the former one pulls the crowd with an enriched application suite, simple customization tools and 40 simultaneous touch points. The attractive ‘MagixFone’, on the other side, sports the potency to transmogrify any digital signage into interactive signage.

Amid the outburst of tech innovations lies the silly reason of pouring rains in the month of November. As Diwali has just gone by and Black Friday in the U.S taking place this month, manufacturers may seem to beaming with joy. We are not sure if it will pour next month too, but one thing we’re undoubtedly sure about is that endless novelties are going to be whipped out for the technological market.