CES 2015: Sony Walkman ZX2 Is Now Official, Costs $1,119
Sony’s ZX2 is aimed squarely at the high-end audio enthusiasts.
Sony’s ZX2 is aimed squarely at the high-end audio enthusiasts.
Samsung takes an Evo 850 series SSD and builds an external casing around it.
Cherry Trail will make affordable tablets even better.
With prices starting at $179, HP is looking to entice budget users with its mini-PC offerings.
With Broadwell U, Intel is setting its sights on a wide range of form factors and devices.
Xiaomi’s latest handset may turn out to be even better than its predecessor.
HP’s 5K monitor is not exactly affordable, but it is less costly when seen against other alternatives available today.
With the Tegra X1, it looks like Nvidia has finally managed to offer a chipset that delivers incredible performance combined with great energy efficiency.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2015 has the same stellar feature-set as last year’s model, and this time the keyboard is actually fun to use.
Asus’ Xonar U3 Plus delivers great audio to users on the go.
Qualcomm’s latest LTE modem will offer users a bandwidth of 410 Mbit/sec.
The 500K offers most of the features of the 700K, and is ideal for gamers on a budget.
Yureka is the start of a new era for the Indian manufacturer as it looks to challenge international vendors.
The O series of enclosures feature a great design and glass side windows that allows you to showcase internal hardware.
Intel’s Atom-based CPUs will be seen on at least two Lenovo handsets in 2015.
The 50T and 51T are aimed at high-end users looking for a unified storage solution.
LG’s 4K TV with quantum dot technology will provide a higher color gamut and wider viewing angles.
The Lumia 638 offers 4G connectivity and 1 GB RAM on a budget, but misses out on a camera at the front.
Samsung’s Evo 850 drives come with the vendor’s 3D V-NAND technology, which offers a significant improvement in performance.
See what’s new in the upcoming update to AMD’s Catalyst software suite.