Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

June saw some pretty awesome gadgets come our way. Here are the cream of this month’s gadget crop.

For the full list of Gizmodo favourites, head over to the complete Best Gadgets.


Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

The Best HD TV Set
When it comes to high-end HD sets, you get what you pay for. And in the case of Panasonic’s new top-of-the-line VT60 plasma set, it’s worth every penny. It’s a THX-certified flat-screen television, and arguably the single best-looking plasma set on the market right now. More » [clear]

Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

The Best Smartphone Display
It’s amazing to hold a beautiful full HD 1920×1080 mobile computer display and HDTV in the palm of your hand. But only one of the smartphones tested here qualifies as a beautiful display — the Huawei Ascend D2, because it delivers superior picture quality with accurate colours and images. More » [clear]

Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

The Best Premium Point-and-Shoot
The key differences between the RX100 and RX100 II are a completely new 1-inch Exmor R image sensor, Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, as well as a new tilting three-inch LCD display and a new hot shoe. More » [clear]

Our Favourite Gadgets June/July 2013

Best e-Bike
E-bikes are much-maligned by the cycling community and non-riders alike. They’re for lazy people. They’re so ugly and clunky looking. But Specialized has come up with an answer for both crowds. You will want to hate the Turbo. You will fail. This thing is so damn fun. More » [clear]


For the full list of Gizmodo favourites, head over to the complete Best Gadgets.


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