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What do tech bloggers say when asked what their favorite, essential and most useful gadgets and tech products are? The answers from the team at ZDNet may surprise you.
Jason Perlow, Senior technology editor for ZDNet and food blogger said:
My Nokia Lumia 1520. The Ultimate "Big Phone", for a big dude, with big hands, and with crappy eyesight. Windows Phone 8.1 is already great for making use of smartphone screen real estate and the 6-inch display on the 1520 really makes a tremendous difference, particularly with the large fonts on the big live tiles. No more squinting at tiny fonts and tiny icons! Also, being the foodie that I am, I love the 20MP Pureview camera for taking amazing food photos. And no phone platform on the market beats it for Microsoft Exchange integration when I have to get down to business.
In addition, my TiVo Roamio, with the Winegard Flatwave Amplified HDTV antenna. After I got tired of the cable company charging me exorbitant fees for subscriber television, I decided to "cut the cord". With the TiVo, I barely miss cable TV, as it has built-in support for Hulu+, Amazon Video and Netflix using my broadband internet connection. Winegard's flatwave antenna, which is thin as a place mat and can be hung on the wall discretely behind a picture frame, allows the TiVo to receive dozens of crystal-clear HDTV, over-the-air broadcast channels, so I don't miss my favorite shows.
Products: Nokia Lumia 1520 | TiVo Roamio, Winegard Amplified HDTV antenna
Blog: Tech Broiler
Caption by: Charlie Osborne
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