Ein Beitrag von: Martin Scriba

This year’s Consumer Electronic Show is packed with exhibitors, industry analysts and press, all eager to see, touch and talk about this years’ hottest electronics. As well as countless televisions, tablet computers and portable electronics, a lot of cameras get announced at CES, too. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the most interesting new models on show at this year’s event.
CES provided a chance for us to get our hands on to of the latest smartphones. Interestingly, Sony’s Xperia Z, ZTE’s Grand S and the Huawei Ascend D2 are all built around 5″, 1920 x 1080 pixel screens and feature 13MP cameras. All run Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and yet, despite the spec similarities, there are still differences – in the user experience as well as the processors used. We had the opportunity to use both phones, to see how they behave – find out what we thought.
CES provided a chance for us to get our hands on to of the latest smartphones. Interestingly, Sony’s Xperia Z, ZTE’s Grand S and the Huawei Ascend D2 are all built around 5″, 1920 x 1080 pixel screens and feature 13MP cameras. All run Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and yet, despite the spec similarities, there are still differences – in the user experience as well as the processors used. We had the opportunity to use both phones, to see how they behave – find out what we thought.
One of the most eagerly awaited new lenses from Nikon is the 70-200mm f/4 VR. The weight and cost savings are considerable, but how does this new lens perform. Find out in Nick Devlin’s latest review.

CES 2013: As promised we’ve used the CES show as an opportunity to get our hands on the Samsung NX300. The latest model shares its looks with the NX210 but has been substantially re-worked under the skin. We had a chance to play with the NX300 and Samsung’s innovative 3D variant of its 45mm F1.8 lens that has been developed alongside it. Click here to see what we found.