Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The 16 Coolest Things We Saw at Europe's Biggest Gadget Show

Dyson 360 Eye: It took Sir James Dyson's company 16 years to engineer the 360 Eye, its own powerful robot vacuum cleaner. A 360 degree camera sees, maps and navigates around your home while the internal vac sucks up particles as small as 0.5 microns. It lands in Japan next May, the rest of the world following shortly. No clue about the price.


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Sony ILCE-QX1: Last year at IFA, we thought smartphone clip-on cameras were crazy enough to actually be a brilliant idea. A year later, they haven't made a splash. But Sony is giving it another shot with the ILCE-QX1. It features a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor, a pop-up flash, and an interchangeable lens E-mount. Will it catch on? Spend $400 and find out.


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Dyson 360 Eye: It took Sir James Dyson's company 16 years to engineer the 360 Eye, its own powerful robot vacuum cleaner. A 360 degree camera sees, maps and navigates around your home while the internal vac sucks up particles as small as 0.5 microns. It lands in Japan next May, the rest of the world following shortly. No clue about the price.


MAURIZIO PESCE



Sony ILCE-QX1: Last year at IFA, we thought smartphone clip-on cameras were crazy enough to actually be a brilliant idea. A year later, they haven't made a splash. But Sony is giving it another shot with the ILCE-QX1. It features a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor, a pop-up flash, and an interchangeable lens E-mount. Will it catch on? Spend $400 and find out.


MAURIZIO PESCE


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