It’s that
time of the year again, and we’re not talking about Christmas here. It
is that time where the beginning of the new year means a whole new slew
of gadgets to look forward to. Now, as far as 2011 is concerned, many
were thrilled upon the news of the iPad 2 and many were also
disappointed with the iPhone 4S not being the iPhone 5. For the other
end of the spectrum, we got a slew of Android devices like the Galaxy
Nexus and Galaxy Note, as well as the release of Ice Cream Sandwich to
end the year. 2011 also saw the tie-up of Microsoft and Nokia to
hopefully bring in new gadgets, as well as bring Nokia some hard-needed
revenue. With all of these said, what could we expect in 2012, the year when the world’s supposed to end?
iPhone 5
Despite the iPhone 4S being a great
device overall, the lack of physical changes, as well as the simple
addition of “S” to the predecessor’s moniker made people skip this
release. It is in this vein that many are really anticipating and
eagerly waiting for an “actual” new iPhone. Speculations like the
aluminum backing and a bigger 4 inch screen is making many excited. Will
Apple actually make this wishful thinking a reality?
iPad 3
The iPad was a sure game-changer when it
came out a couple of years ago. Then it just got a lot better when the
iPad 2 got released during the first half of 2011. So how will they
improve on this tried and tested device/concept with its third
iteration? Add to that the fact that we lost Steve Jobs late in 2011,
will there be chances that the iPad will go on a different route under a
different direction? Well, everyone’s hoping for a quad-core processor
to power this thing, making it the next best mobile gaming device.
Again, another wishful thinking for the Apple fans?
Samsung Galaxy SIII
Ok, don’t get us wrong on this, but while
the Galaxy Nexus is a nice phone in itself, it doesn’t have the vibe
that the Galaxy S, or the SII had when they were released. Given that
Samsung really got a lot with the SII, selling around 10 million copies
of the phone, many are left to predict that they’ll continue the winning
formula with the third installment of the Galaxy S series of phones –
hopefully to catch up with Apple and it’s flagship device.
Xbox 720?
It’s been a while since the latest
generation of gaming consoles were released and we believe that they’re
nearing the end of their cycles. With that said, the loudest of all
these rumored next-generation consoles is Microsoft’s Xbox 720. It’s a
no brainer how they came up with that name but here’s the rumored specs
for the console. It is said to have an 8-core processor, supports 3D,
multiTV, live TV and webcam functionality (i.e. a built-in Kinect?). In
any case, Microsoft is rumored to release the 360′s successor in 2012.
Nintendo Wii U
Being at a technological disadvantage
against the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 didn’t stop the Wii from being a
household name in gaming and entertainment overall. It’s focus on
interactivity even forced the competition to release products similar to
the Wii’s concept. So how will Nintendo up their game? Simple, just add
a “U” to the Wii. Yeah, that name still makes us do weird reactions,
but Nintendo is betting that the Wii U will once again dominate the
gaming scene with the addition of a new controller with a built-in
6-inch touch screen among the other improvements they’ve placed in it.
Nintendo is set to release the Wii U in March 2012 and until then, we
can only speculate of how it will fare.
PlayStation Vita
Trying to forget the gadget that was the
PSP Go, Sony is eyeing on the success that the PlayStation Vita will
bring as much as the original had which sold almost 90 million units in
its entirety. And this is one small beast never to be underestimated
with its quad-core processor a front touch screen and a rear touch pad,
two analog sticks and the socially-integrated UI that still is a lot of
getting used to. And while the PSP Vita recently got a Japanese release
in mid-December, those in the western hemisphere would have to wait
until February to get their hands on this gaming device.
Quad-Core Mobile Phones/Tablets
With Nvidia introducing their Tegra 3
quad-core processor, gone are the days where desktops and high-end
laptops were the only ones to get the quad-core treatment. ASUS
immediately jumped on the gun with their Transformer Prime (despite
being sued for the name) and placed the Tegra 3 chipset to power this
device. This proved to be a great choice as the Transformer Prime was
indeed a very fast tablet and this sets the precedence for more
quad-core devices to come out of the market, hopefully in 2012. So yeah,
mobile computing will really be a notch higher with these kinds of
devices coming.
MacBook Pro + Retina Display
There’s no denying that any Apple device
that has Retina Display in it gives out the most beautiful of screen
visuals. And people are actually wishing that devices other than the
iPhone be equipped with the same screen. Specifically, they wanted their
MacBook Pros to have a resolution on par with the Retina Display or
something at a resolution of 2880 x 1800. Now recent rumors were
pointing to this feature and people are hoping that they’ll be gettng
this one in 2012. But again, keep your grains of salt handy.
"UltraBooks"
You’re probably wondering, "What the heck
are UltraBooks?" Well, take the concept of NetBooks and make them
thinner yet powerful. Not much is known of how portable or how powerful
these UltraBooks may be, but the leading manufacturers (i.e. ASUS, Acer,
Samsung) are further making their devices thinner and at the same time,
with the dawn of the more powerful mobile devices, it is possible to
have these cheaper laptops on higher-end specifications.
Apple HD-TV
The list makes a full circle with another
possible offering from Apple. This time, it is the expected release of
their Apple HD-TV. Yep, it’s not just that small box that you’ve known
Apple TV to be. This is an actual TV set, ranging from 15 to 19 inches
that is bundled with iOS inside. Add to that, you can actually play
games, run apps and integrate social networking sites as much as you do
with your iPhone or iPad. So yeah, even in TV sets, Samsung and Apple
are destined to be rivals.
It seems like the 2012 year will be produced some outstanding gadgets. Samsung Galaxy S III, iPad 3 and Macbook pro are most awaited gadgets for me.
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