mardi 6 janvier 2015

CES 2015: TechRadar's CES 2015 Staff Picks

CES is a bombardment of devices, a sea of tech shouting, "Look at me! I'm the next best thing!" It's easy to get caught up in the machined mayhem, but we cut through the noise to find the absolute best at this year's show.


Presenting the CES 2015 - TechRadar Staff Picks, a carefully selected group of gadgets and gizmos that our editors lifted from the hordes.


Rising above them all is our Best in Show winner, the LG 4K OLED with webOS 2.0. The high-res screen and its updated software also scored our Best TV award, so it can enjoy an extra glass of bubbly.


It was no real surprise that the LG G Flex 2 won Best Smartphone; unlike the iPhone 6 Plus, this handset is supposed to bend. A smaller size, improved camera, 1080p screen and Lollipop were also factors going in the G Flex 2's favor.


Lenovo followed up its 2014 Best Laptop award with another win, except this time it took the Best Tablet title thanks to the Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen.


You decided


This year, we did something different. We asked you, our readers, to vote for the People's Choice award winner. The poll results didn't lie, and the Razer OSVR Hacker Dev Kit walked away with the win.


Razer can count another winner in this year - the Nabu X was crowned Best Fitness Tech. It's cheaper than the first Nabu. Though it lost the OLED screen, three discrete LED lights and vibrations do the trick just fine.


And we think you'll like our Best Home Theater Product winner. Dish Sling TV has all the markings of a dream service for cord cutters, including a reasonable price.


TechRadar's CES 2015 Staff Picks: the full list of winners


Best in Show: LG 4K OLED with webOS 2.0


People's Choice Award: Razer OSVR Hacker Dev Kit


Best Smartphone: LG G Flex 2


Best Tablet: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen


Best Laptop: Dell XPS 13


Best TV: LG 4K OLED with webOS 2.0


Best Digital Camera: Nikon D5500


Best Audio Accessory: Parrot Zik Sport


Best All-in-One PC: Dell Inspiron 23


Most Unique Product: Philips Fidelio B5


Best Car Tech: Hyundai Blue Link


Best Home Theater Product: Dish Sling TV


Best Gaming Device: MSI GS30 Ghost


Best Fitness Tech: Razer Nabu X


Best Mobile Device Accessory: Samsung Portable SSD T1


Best App/Software: Sony Hi-Res Audio Upscaler


Best Wearable Tech: Withings Activité Pop


Best In-Home Gizmo: Elgato Eve






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