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Upgrade Your Life: Buy now, or wait?

2010-11-11 07:54:45

By Ben Patterson ben Patterson Wed Nov 10, 11:57 am ET

There's a fine line between making a smart, satisfying purchase of a

cutting-edge gadget and throwing your money away on an overpriced, unproven

piece of technology. But there's an equally fine line between prudently saving

your pennies and letting the best new gear pass you by.

In the second episode of Upgrade Your Life, Yahoo! News' Becky Worley gives us

a guided tour of some of the hottest new gadgets on the market, offering advice

on that most crucial of decisions when it comes to bleeding-edge tech products:

Buy now, or wait?

Among the items on Becky's shopping list:

HDTVs

It wasn't all that long ago that a big-screen plasma or LCD TV was the ultimate

luxury item, and even now that they've gone mainstream, HDTVs are among the

priciest tech purchases most of us will ever make well, besides a new laptop

or desktop PC.

But here's the good news. Thanks to a coming glut of flat-panel displays on the

market, industry analysts are predicting lower HDTV prices this holiday season.

Meanwhile, if you're in the market for something in the 40-inch range, you need

not worry too much about any imminent HDTV technology coming along to make your

new set look like yesterday's news. (The latest and greatest in TV tech usual

finds its way into larger HDTVs first.) And if you're looking for something a

little bigger, you'll find some excellent 55-inch-and-above HDTV bargains from

the likes of Toshiba and Samsung.

The verdict: Buy now

3D TV

Well, OK there is one recent HDTV innovation that's been turning a lot of

heads: 3D-ready LCD and plasma HDTVs, which made a big splash earlier this year

at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Utilizing ultrafast

refresh rates and battery-powered 3D glasses that sync to a display using a

built-in infrared emitter, the latest wave of 3D HDTV sets rival the picture

quality you'd see in a state-of-the-art movie theater.

But as Becky points out, most 3D-ready HDTV sets on the market today are still

priced at a premium, and with only a handful of 3D TV networks and just a

couple dozen 3D Blu-rays in stores, there simply isn't that much to watch in 3D

right now. Besides, wouldn't it be nice to watch 3D at home without glasses one

day?

The verdict: Wait

Xbox Kinect

Talk about cutting edge. Available only as of late last week, the plug-in

Kinect accessory for the Xbox 360 turns your body into a controller with the

help of two cameras, a quartet of microphones, and a motorized "head" that

pivots to take in the entire room.

The downside of Kinect is that only about a dozen Kinect-ready games are

currently available (17 should be available by the end of the year, Microsoft

promises), and you still can't control such Xbox features as Netflix streaming

and Twitter by waving your hand. The upside? As Becky says, bowling the virtual

lanes in Kinect Sports and getting your groove on in Dance Central all

without having to bother with a controller is just plain fun. And don't hold

your breath for a holiday price drop, given the fact that Kinect is selling out

fast, both in stores and online.

The verdict: Buy now

iPhone (on a carrier besides AT&T)

One of the most sought-after gadgets of the past few years is still only

available from the much-reviled AT&T, which saw its network buckle under the

strain of the initial waves of iPhone users. While AT&T has gone to great

lengths to shore up its network capacity, many are waiting for another carrier

namely Verizon Wireless to go the iPhone way.

Rumors of the iPhone going to Verizon and/or another carrier, like T-Mobile,

have been swirling for years now, but the Wall Street Journal, the New York

Times, and Fortune all say with certainty that it'll happen for real this

time early next year. Now all we have to do is wait for Apple to make it so.

The verdict: Wait

Android phones

What with the arrival of such hot new handsets as the HTC Evo 4G on Sprint, the

Motorola Droid X on Verizon, the MyTouch 4G on T-Mobile, and the Samsung

Captivate on AT&T, it's safe to say that 2010 has been the year of Android, and

even more bleeding-edge Android phones are due before the year is out.

But while there always seems to be a new Android phone just around the corner,

there are plenty of great choices out right now and if you're willing to sign

a contract through a wireless reseller, you'll find some great bargains on even

the most recent handsets. Meanwhile, the Android Market recently got its

100,000th application, making it a worthy competitor to Apple's gigantic App

Store.

The verdict: Buy now

The iPad

It's all about the iPad as far as recent tablet sales are concerned, but Apple

is bound to announce a revamped version complete with a camera or two, and

maybe even a price drop early next year. Oh, and don't forget the flood of

Android tablets (including the existing Dell Streak and Samsung Galaxy Tab)

that's expected to arrive in the coming months.

The verdict: Wait

Dedicated e-readers

Today's black-and-white, E Ink-powered e-reader devices like the Amazon

Kindle, the Sony Reader, and the original Nook from Barnes & Noble offer

razor-sharp, easy-to-ready displays, even in direct sunlight, and prices have

finally fallen back to Earth.

The verdict: Buy now

Ben Patterson is a technology writer for Yahoo! News.