Which gadget is suitable for your electronics?

There are hundreds of gadget product we find everyday. How do you define cool? It's not easy. After all, just like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder. While I get excited about a pocket camera with an 18x zoom lens, you might find your new PC security suite to be the best thing since sliced bread. Even so, here are a dozen recently tested products that just have that indescribable thing that we think makes them interesting.

Here are some of them that looks the coolest phones, cameras, PCs, home-theater gear, and other assorted gadgetry in past two months. What's on your must-have-technology list these days? Let us know your choice might make it into the list below.

1. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air


The drop-dead-gorgeous, sublime-sounding Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air iPod dock with wireless streaming via AirPlay will cost you, but it won't disappoint.





2. Peel Universal Control

Peel 900-000-01 TV Remote
The Peel Universal Control uses your iPhone or iPod touch as both a universal remote and a TV guide, and though it won't replace all of your remotes, it's one of the most useful home theater accessories you can buy.

3. HTC Thunderbolt
HTC ThunderBolt 4G Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
with contract
The first 4G LTE cell phone for Verizon Wireless, the huge HTC Thunderbolt lands with a bang, scorching the landscape and sending mere 3G phones fleeing for cover. This is the fastest Internet phone ever, and it wins our Editors' Choice for the top touch-screen smartphone on Verizon.

4. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 12.1 MP Rugged/Waterproof Digital Camera with 4.6x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Orange)
Images from the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 are on the soft side, but its tough build and innovative feature set make this pocket camera our favorite rugged outdoor shooter.

5. Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS - Aqua Blue
A time-tested game system design coupled with innovative, convincing 3D technology, makes the Nintendo 3DS a force to be reckoned with. It's not only the most advanced Nintendo DS yet, but a solid first in a new generation of handheld game systems.

6.Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720

Sony BRAVIA KDL46EX720 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black
With excellent 2D- and 3D-picture quality, a hearty feature set, and an affordable price, the attractively minimalist GreenTech-approved Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 easily earns our Editors' Choice.

7. Nikon Coolpix S9100

Nikon COOLPIX S9100 12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 18x NIKKOR ED Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and Full HD 1080p Video (Black)
The speedy-shooting Nikon Coolpix S9100 delivers a big 18x optical zoom lens and a high-res LCD in a small, pocket-size package at a great price.







8. Samsung Series 9

Samsung Series 9 NP900X3A-A03US 13.3-Inch Laptop (Black)

Not an Apple fan? The Samsung Series 9 ultraportable laptop is a cracker-thin (but robust) Windows version of the MacBook Air and will cost you just as much.




9. Digital Storm Black Ops Enix Edition


The price tag on the Digital Storm Black Ops Enix Edition indicates that it's among the high-end category of gaming desktops, but is it hard-core enough to be the best? All signs point to yes.

10. Apple iPad 2 with Smart Cover

Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi, Black) NEWEST MODEL
No list of hot or cool products would be complete without Apple's standard-setting tablet, but let's not forget the innovative, magnetized Smart Cover, which effectively and elegantly protects your iPad 2 without sacrificing its slim profile.







11.ThinkGeek Joystick-It Tablet Arcade Stick

JOYSTICK-IT iPad Arcade Stick
A little on the pricey side, but the innovative yet simplistic Joystick-It Tablet Arcade Stick from ThinkGeek is one of the most elegant solutions to tablet and smartphone gaming we've seen yet.




12. Kyocera Echo

Kyocera Echo Android Phone (Sprint)$199.99 with contract
Yes, the Android-based Kyocera Echo for Sprint is a fascinating misfire. But a smartphone with two screens that can work together for multitasking is too cool a concept to ignore. Right now, not enough software supports this gutsy design, but here's hoping that will change in the future.