2017 BEST GADGETS

There are so many gadgets in this world and new gadgets are  made day by day.This process is never going to end.So i have listed some new gadgets and will update it soon.


SNAP-CHAT SPECTACLES

 Snap chat parent company Snap Inc. demonstrated its mastery of artificial scarcity when it debuted its Spectacles video-recording glasses late last year.Spectacles are stylish-looking sunglasses with a built-in camera.They offer an all-new way to capture Snaps, with a first-person account of your day  form of 10-second video clips. While it's not going to beat your smart phone's camera's. From a hardware perspective, Spectacles could use improvement—they’re not great when it’s dark out and they’re troublesome for prescription eyeglass wearers. But Snap’s first foray into hardware shows promise at a time when camera companies like Go-pro are struggling.


Nvidia shield tv






Now that it has Amazon Video, the Nvidia Shield is finally a good enough streamer to go toe-to-toe with Roku. But it also costs a lot more.
It's also a capable gaming device, with an improved controller and three different sources for games. But it's no substitute for an Xbox One($336.00 at eBay) or PlayStation 4, let alone a full-fledged gaming PC.
Later this year the Shield will add Google Assistant, allowing it to do everything an always-on, always-listening Google Home speaker can. But you'll need to use the game controller or a $50 plug-in accessory mic to do the listening.
Today Nvidia Shield is a lot better than it was when it first launched in May 2015. It actually includes a remote, it has more apps and capabilities, and it's adding new ones seemingly every day. It also retains its heritage as a video geek's dream machine, with stuff like 4K resolution (in 24p!) and HDR (high dynamic range)NAS access, native Kodi support, Plex server capabilityHDHomeRun integration and much more.
Samsung Galaxy S8





Samsung hit a much-needed home run after the PR disaster caused by its Galaxy Note 7. That's what the Korean tech giant got with the Galaxy S8, a redesigned smartphone with a dazzling screen, long battery life, and a great camera. The S8's curved display and smaller bezels combine to give the feeling of a borderless screen, making it more adept at displaying games and movies. The S8 isn’t perfect—its voice assistant wasn’t ready at launch, and some found its fingerprint sensor to be awkwardly placed—but it’s a big win overall.

SONY BRAVIA 4K TV



There were so many TVs at CES that its hard to stand out. But Sony’s new TV for its flagship Bravia line actually looks pretty great. It’s a 4K HDR OLED TV that Sony is calling the A1E series. The TV has an edge-to-edge design and is stand-less — meaning it sits directly on the ground and has a back leg that it leans against. This also means it doesn’t have speakers. Sony says that sound will come from the screen itself using new technology it is calling Acoustic Surface.


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