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Top 10 Must Have Gadgets For 2012

10. Tablet: Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
Asus tops the Transformer Prime TF201 -- its current stylish ace -- with the Transformer Prime TF700T by upping the display to 1920-by-1200 pixels. Images looked outstanding on a demo unit. Due out in the second quarter of 2012, the device boasts NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 chip. Pricing starts at $599 for the 32GB version, and $699 for the 64GB version.
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9. Mobile Phones: Sony Xperia S
The Xperia S was first leaked in Hong Kong, and then teased in official photos in the days leading up to CES. Meet the first dual-core smartphone from Sony. And yes, the Ericsson moniker has been officially dropped following Sony's acquisition of the Sweden-based company.
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8. Camera: Nikon D4
Targeted at professional photographers, Nikon's latest flagship dSLR, the Nikon D4, is constructed from a single magnesium alloy block and is fully weather sealed with a shutter that's rated for 400,000 cycles. Fitted with a 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, this behemoth of a camera can capture 10fps in burst-mode shooting and is capable of 1080p full-HD video in 24fps and 30fps.
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7. Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on Verizon
In the second of Samsung's big mobile announcements at the CES, the company said it would soon ship the Galaxy Tab 7.7 in conjunction with Verizon. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on Verizon is being billed as the thinnest and lightest of Samsung's tablet line, which of course includes the popular Galaxy Tab 10.1. This tweener-sized device is the first tablet with a 7.7 inch Super AMOLED Plus display at a 1280-by-800-pixel resolution. Super AMOLED Plus' benefits include high brightness, which may help reading in bright environments, and vibrant colors.
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6. Mobile Phones: Lenovo S2
The Lenovo S2 has a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera, a 3.8-inch display with 800-by-480-pixel resolution and a unique kernel-level security system that protects your data, prevents phishing, and traffics SMS messages.
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5. Gaming Tablet: Razer Project Fiona
Tons of performance Packed with a blazingly fast 1 GHz dual core processor, a high resolution 7” multi-touch display and up to 10 hours of battery life, the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet can handle even the most demanding of tasks. And with the new BlackBerry® Tablet OS, you get true multitasking and mission critical reliability you can count on.
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4. Cameras: Fujifilm X-Pro1
Fujifilm bolsters its reputation as a quality camera company with the new X-Pro 1, its first mirrorless model. Targeted at professionals, the camera incorporates several innovations, including a promising new sensor and lovely hybrid viewfinder, all in a sleek retro design.
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3. PCs: HP Envy 14 Spectre
The newly announced HP Spectre is the most glass-covered laptop we've ever seen, with it's all-glass lid and palm rest. At a CES devoid of many eye-popping laptops, the Spectre could be the most stylish of the bunch. Beats Audio is included on this premium ultrabook, along with an inset analog wheel for volume control, NFC support, and HP Wireless Audio.
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2. Tablets: Asus Memo 370T
This quad-core, Android 4.0 tablet proves that premium performance doesn't require a premium price. In spite of its $250 asking price, this tablet comes stock with 1GB of system RAM, 16GB of storage, an 8 megapixel camera, HDMI output, and a 1,280x800 resolution IPS screen.
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1. Mobile Phones: Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia uses the Consumer Electronics Show to hold a coming-out party for its new Windows Phone-based Lumia 900, with a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and dual cameras.
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