7 Gadgets that every Geek must own

Technology is an unpredictable thing which is evolving second by second. 
As I'm picking some of the best 7 gadgets that any self-respecting geek must own.
Browse through them below.


iPad Air 

iPad Air
The world of tablets is divided into two- a world of Wads and the also-rans. That said, the advent of the iPad Air can be said to have created a pre-iPad Air and post-iPad Air era. For Apple themselves to make an iPad that makes their own line-up till now seem irrelevant is quite a feat and all the more reason to get yourself one of these. Why wouldn't you want a tablet that weighs next to nothing, is blazing fast and comes with the awesomeness of Apple's stellar app ecosystem? There is no other tablet you'll want or need. The reduction in weight alone is worth the purchase of this device.


HTC One (M8)

HTC One (M8)
It's hard to find fault with the M8. It's svelte finish is to die for and that brushed aluminium back is something you just want to carress. This device is not all looks though, the internals are top notch. Powering this device is a beast of a processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (@2.3GHz), coupled with 2GB of RAM and and Adreno 330 GPI-I. The screen bears special mention, being a 5" screen that supports 1080p, you get a ridonculous 441ppi of pixel density. The result is a phone that looks lovely, is buttery smooth in operation and will make your neighbors and other geeks alike drool in envy.


BOSE QuietComfort 20i 

BOSE QuietComfort 20i
Another product that caught us completely off-guard, the QC20i is one of the best IEMs (In-Ear-Monitors) that we've encountered so far. This is a set with BOSE's trade- mark understated aesthetic, but don't let the drab colors and awkward ear-buds fool you. The QC20i is among the most accomplished IEMs we've tested and despite the high- price, they deliver performance that is worthy of that price. And did we mention that those awkward ear-buds are very comfort- able too? Sound quality apart, the most notable feature of this set is the active noise-cancellation that is capable of immersing you in an almost cathedral-like hush, on an aircraft, in the midst of traffic and even in the middle of a chaotic issue closing.


PlayStation 4 

PlayStation 4
PC gaming is the true heart of gaming and there's nothing that anyone else can say or do that will convince us otherwise. That said, these under powered consoles do have a place of their own. The one console that you should ever want to own should be the PlayStation 4, It's a true-blue console with none of that "built-for-everyone" nonsense. This is a device that's built for one thing alone, and that's gaming. Everything else is an added bonus. If you really must buy a console there really is no other viable option.


Kindle Paperwhite

Kindle Paperwhite
We book readers are a finicky lot. We're picky about the books we read, secretly narcissistic about Our bookish knowledge and have a very stubborn purists when it comes to our preferred medium for reading (all hail that leather-bound tome). Amazon, in all its harvested wisdom, figured out a way to transcend these philistines to the digital era by introducing the one thing that they'd all secretly wanted. Digital paper and the ability to read in the dark! Book reading has never been the same since the launch of the Kindle and the Paper-White.


JBL Charge 

JBL Charge
If a geek festooned with gadgets is what you normally are, then the JBL Charge is your companion and your life-saver. This little cylinder will pump out chunkmungous decibels of sound and recharge your drained mobile batteries in a cinch. Anything that cuts down on your glut of gadgets is definitely something i you want to add to your kit isn't it? And why not? The Charge plays music and charges your devices and also gives you room for that one more gadget that you so desperately need to carry. Oh, and did we mention that the in-built battery has a capacity of 6000mAH? We're sure that you'll make good use of it.


Sony Vaio Pro 13 

Sony Vaio Pro 13
The only truly powerful computing device you need (and probably have) is a PC. For everything else, portablility is more important, but not a wimpy device though. The Sony Vaio Pro 13 ably fills those shoes. The 4th generation i7 CPU and 128GB SSD and slim design afford this device great power, portability and battery life. Ideal.


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