1. Cambridge Audio MInx 200
Hardly have you come across a wireless speaker compatible of handling
both Airplay and Bluetooth, along with booming bass extension and stellar
mid-range. Cambridge Audio’s sound blaster accomplishes it all and packs
everything into a clean-designed enclosure that speaks to luxury
home audio enthusiasts. The Minx Air 200
flaunts dual 2.25-inch BMR (Balanced Mode Radiator) drivers and a 6.5-inch sub,
both mated with a class-D amp that cranks 200W of noise. Bump it at max volume
and see if the cops don't come knocking at the crib.

2. Fit bit Flex

Nike
got some stiff competition on the fitness bracelet front. The
competitively priced Flex manages to pull off some of the same activity tricks
as the Fuel band such as monitor step counts, distance travelled, burned
calories, and more, syncing results to your iPhone or Android device. Only
difference is this activity tracker is lighter, offers interchangeable bands,
and presents the better web experience.
3. Nokia Lumia
PureView
technology with Carl Zeiss lens captures blur-free videos even if the camera's
shaking or in low light. Thanks to its Optical Image Stabilisation.
The
PureMotion HD+ display is the world’s brightest, fastest and most sensitive
touchscreen: enough to make every colour clear and sensitive enough to respond
to your fingertips, even when they are covered up.
With
City Lens you can discover all your city has to offer by looking at your
camera's viewfinder.
Now
you don’t need to plug your Nokia Lumia 920 in to charge it. Just put it on a
wireless charger and you’re good to go.
Our
new Lumia family comes with full versions of Microsoft Office and Outlook.
Create and edit PowerPoint, Excel and Word documents with ease wherever you are
with seamless sync.
With
Nokia Music you can stream unlimited music for free. Tap into the latest
tracks. Create your own channels. Put on your headphones and play. (Your
service provider may charge for data transmission.)


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