Top 4 Gadgets to look out for in 2017
Top 4 Gadgets to look out for in 2017
Technology is always changing and adapting new things. It never stands still. 2017 is here, and a bunch of new products is on the list to be launched. With Science and Technology progressing at such an impressive speed, below are the most important gadgets likely to launch next year.
This isn't a comprehensive list, but these are few of the best, coolest and most useful gadgets and devices people are most excited about.
iPhone 8
The iPhone 8 is going to be a major refresh for Apple. Apple has a major plan and has redesigned the model with an all-glass design, an edge-to-edge organic LED/AMOLED display that includes Touch ID fingerprint sensor, wireless charging, no home button, front-facing camera, new screen sizes, iOS 11 software and more.
With the iPhone 8 seeming to bring in some significant changes, Apple is also hoping to add a 3D camera to the iPhone 8 and a better resolution for the display.
Smartwatch by Google
Google's new smartwatch with is also arriving in early 2017. The new circular smartwatch will be Google's new interest for people into its wearable computers.
It is currently reshaping its hardware ambitions and smartwatches will focus on Google Assistant as the primary method of interaction. They will concentrate on more technical specifications. This smartwatch by Google is expected to bring standalone apps and support for messaging directly from the watch.
Microsoft Surface 2
Microsoft's laptop, the Surface Book 2, is also due for an update in 2017. Microsoft is looking to push its capabilities even further with much faster and more powerful Surface Book 2.
The Surface Book 2 will have Windows 8.1, 4GB or 8GB of RAM, a Haswell-based Core i5 processor, an improved kickstand and a bigger battery. It will also feature an HD display with improved color reproduction. The Pro 2 will be 20% faster than the Pro and graphic performance is also 50% up.
Windows 10 Virtual Reality Headset
Virtual reality headsets are the new product coming to Windows 10 early in 2017. They are wholly unique, tethered, share HoloLens controls, popular with PC makers and much cheaper than other headsets. HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, and Acer are all listed as partners and will offer Windows 10 VR headsets.
These headsets will include inside-out tracking sensors, obviating the need for external cameras or laser systems. The headsets don't need external trackers as the six-degree-of-freedom tracking system also includes inside-out tracking.