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January 01, 2013

Top 100 2012 Outstanding hardware,software and cloud [Finale]

Now, I presents to you top 10 of the top 100 of the year 2012.

1. WINDOWS 8

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With its biggest OS rollout since Windows 95, Microsoft seeks to embrace all things computing with a one-size-fits-all operating system. Love or hate the new Start screen and app store-front, look-beyond those polarizing elements, and you’ll find substantial performance improvements, numerous updates to critical features, and a largely seccessful effort to retain compatibility with desktop applications while also fulfilling the needs of mobile apps. Windows 8 has alewady spawned new designs and all sorts of hardware experiments. This bold step forward won’t appeal to old-schoolers, but its sleek, modern look just might win over a new generation of users that Microsoft must attract to remain relevant.

2. APPLE IPAD (3rd Generation)

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We’ve listed the 3rd-gen iPad here because it had the biggest impact on the tablet market – it was the first feature Apple’s high-resolution Retina Display. But if you want to buy a full-size iPad now, get the fourth-gen model. It has a faster processor, better Wi-Fi capabilities, and improved LTE circuitry.

3. MAINGEAR ALPHA ALL-IN-ONE


Maingear-Alpha-24-All-In-One-Gaming-PCThe Alpha may be butt-ugly, but its massive chassis accommodates a GeForce GTX 680 video card, a Core i7-3770K CPU, and up to 32GB of memory. You can play today’s triple-A game titles, and upgrade every major component to play tomorrow’s attractions, too.

4. VIZIO CT14-A2


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Vizio’s rookies laptop effort has a sleek, minimalist design, with big keys that deliver great tactile feedback, and a fabulous 14-inch, 1600-by-900 pixel LCD in a package that weight just 3.4 pounds. If you’re looking for a capable Ultrabook, you can’t go wrong with this little gem.

5. AMAZON KINDLE PAPERWHITE

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The Paper-white’s best feature is the integrated light that brightly and evenly illuminates the page, even in day light. But Amazon has made other improvements to its e-reader : The E Ink display boasts higher resolution, the fonts are better, and the underlying software has been significantly overhauled.

6. Samsung Galaxy S III

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You don’t get to be the best-selling Android phone by being average, and the Galaxy S III definitely has what it takes to move ahead of the Android pack. With a speedy processor, an eye-catching display, and loads of attractive features, it’s our favorite smartphone of 2012!

7. INTEL IVY BRIDGE CPUs

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Intel brings its 22nm fabrication process to the mass market. Though these CPUs sip power, they pack a big performance punch. Desktop system idling at under 70 watts and laptops delivering 8-hour battery life a practically common place now. Ivy Bridge sets a new standard for performance per watt.

8. PANASONIC SMART VIERA VT50 HDTVs

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When it comes to big-screen HDTVs, plasma technology still delivers the best price/ performance ratio. Panasonic has practically defined the state of the art in plasma, and the VT50 series is the company’s best, combining topnotch image quality, THX certification, comprehensive calibration controls, and a bevy of online services.

9. ASUS RT-AC66U

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Ready to make the leap to the fledgling 802.11ac standard? Asus has the fastest router with the most features, including a cloud-storage service that enables you to sync vides remote access to any PC on your network.

10. LENOVO IDEAPAD Y580

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This laptop does it all, without breaking your budget or your back. Packing a quad-core processor, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660M GPU, and a 15.6-inch, 1080p LCD into a 6.2-pound chassis, this well-balanced system can handle digital media editing – and PC gaming, too!

also read the rest of the list : Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6

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