GADGET
GIZMO SPECIAL Tech Products Worth Spending More On
Quality
comes at a price. Here are some gadgets you shouldn't compromise on
Every
buying decision comes down to a choice between price and quality. Sometimes the
cheapest product does the job, but there are times when you should look to buy
quality instead.Here are seven products you won't regret pushing your budget
for.
1 SMARTPHONE STORAGE
Smartphones
are expensive, and if you're set on a particular model, buying the model with
the least amount of storage is usually the only way to get it cheaper.
If that
reduced capacity is only 16 GB and there's no memory expansion slot, then it's
a bad idea.A 16 GB iPhone 6S actually has only around 12 GB of free space, and
a 16 GB Nexus 5X only has 10 GB free.
Take a
few photos, install a few games, and you'll be spending the next two years
deleting stuff just to keep the phone usable.
2 KEYBOARDS
The
keyboard is one of the most overlooked parts of your computer, and an area
manufacturers skimp on to cut costs. If you do a lot of writing or gaming, a
mechanical keyboard will work wonders.
Most
keyboards use a plastic membrane across the keyboard, acting as a giant
pressure pad. The result is a mushy feel when you tap the keys. On a mechanical
keyboard, each key is individually mounted and spring-loaded with its own
switch. It gives far greater tactile feedback, and a satisfying click.
Mechanical
keyboards are more expensive because they are a mass of moving parts, but they
last longer and give more accuracy and greater speed.
3 LAPTOPS
Today
even a computer with base specs is good enough for any thing a typical user
would need it for: the Internet, Facebook, Netflix, even a little photo editing
or casual gaming. So why spend on a new laptop?
For many reasons.
For many reasons.
A more
expensive laptop will have a better design, lighter weight, thinner body, and
will generally be more enjoyable to use. It will likely be made of metal rather
than plastic, so will be much more durable. It'll have a battery that can get
you through a working day, and it will have better components: a better
keyboard, a higher quality screen, and a fast SSD.
4 HEADPHONES
If you've
only ever bought budget headphones or just stuck with the ones bundled with a
smartphone, you may think they're good enough or that only audiophiles will
notice the improvements afforded by a better pair.This isn't true.
Upgrading
from cheap headphones to even a midrange set like the Audio Technica M40x will
completely revolutionise your listening experience. And it's something everyone
will notice.
Quality
headphones have a wider frequency range, better bass, and less distortion, and
play the music exactly as it was recorded.You hear subtle sounds at the back of
the mix that you've never heard before because your cheap headphones could'nt
reproduce them.
That
said, headphones shouldn't be judged on price alone. Not all expensive
headphones are great.Also, the differences become less apparent the more you
spend.
5 BATTERIES
For
disposable batteries, the question of branded versus generic is not overly
important. Tests have shown that the difference is negligible, and even if
branded batteries do last longer, the benefit is cancelled out by the increased
cost.
There is
a difference, though, between alkaline and lithium batteries. Lithium is better
here: they last as much as four times longer, work in a wider range of
temperatures, and are lighter. They cost more, but are worth it in the right
device. They would be wasted in your TV remote, but preferred in a high power
device.
For
rechargeable batteries what you'd use in a smartphone or camera it's worth
spending the extra on an official battery. Third-party batteries can be
cheaper, but may not have the capacity they claim.
6 CAMERA LENSES
Photography
can be a super expensive hobby. There's always more gear to buy. It's tempting
to try and get as much focal length coverage as you can, especially when investing
in a new system.
This
leads you to buying kit zooms and cheap third-party lenses that often won't
give you better results than an iPhone.
You can
expect a better lens to be faster, sharper, have less distortion, and be able
to resolve more detail. Between several cheap lenses or one quality one, invest
in quality every time.
Lenses
are an investment, too.Camera bodies can be replaced and lose their value
quickly, but a quality lens today and you'll be using it for years to come. And
if you do finally sell it, you should still get a decent price for it.
7 USB-C CABLES
Conventional
wisdom states that you shouldn't ever pay more than the bare minimum for
cables.Yet there are growing suggestions that you might be better served with a
higher quality cable, at least when it comes to USB-C.
Google
engineer Benson Leung says that some third party vendors “blatantly flout the
specification“, with the result that they may damage chargers or ports that
they're plugged into.
Until the
issue is resolved cheap, no-name USB-C cables are best avoided.
Andy Betts
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MM14DEC15
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