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T3 India

Nov 01 2021
Magazine

T3 India. Each issue is packed full of the latest tech news and analysis, gadget reviews, intelligent features and a buying guide.

SHOWSTOPPER • Gadgets that showcase the very best that design and technology have to offer

Editor’s letter • Blessed with Silver Strands

OUR AWARDS

T3 India

Horizon

RETRO, BABY! • The trend for leisurewear from yesteryear is a gift that keeps on giving as autumn 2021 sees a new wave for retro-inspired, casual cool

THE HOTTEST TIMEPIECES RIGHT NOW

MONEY NO OBJECT • Au Départ Monogram-jacquard and leather watch holder

T3 IS ROAD TRIPPING • With international travel still a minefield to negotiate, now is the perfect time to holiday in the UK, reckons Spencer Hart

DRIVING SUNGLASSES

THROWBACK STYLE • The curiously named Goodr and more normally named Reebok come together to create two ’90s inspired workout kits

WE’RE WITH THE BAND • New Fitbit Charge 5 blurs the line between fitness trackers and health smartwatches

BEST FOAM ROLLERS

KEEP THE FIZZ GOING! • Open a bottle of champagne and still enjoy it two weeks later

MORE VINO-TASTIC GADGETS

GADGET GURU • T3’s homely tech chappie gives you more super-smart advice

GADGET GURU’S MAGIC BOX

Retro

THE MUSIC OF GUMNAAM (1965)

RETRO GIZMO BINGO • Reckon you’re a true gadget fan? Then it’s time to put your money where your mouth is: check off which of these classic gadgets from T3’s 25-year-history you’ve owned

THE 25 MOST INNOVATIVE GADGETS

T3 2046: THE TECH SET TO TAKE OVER IN THE NEXT 25 YEARS • Our most experienced contributors predict which cutting-edge tech we’ll be covering in T3’s 50th anniversary issue

SOUND & VISION • In 1996, CD ruled and front-projection TV was the forefront of video technology. We’ve come a long way in 25 years – and in the next 25 we’ll go much further…

COMPUTING • Whether it’s hardware, software or anything in-between-ware, you can bet big that things are going to change considerably and for the better

FITNESS AND HEALTH • The fitness world is on a journey of transformation, becoming smarter and more agile. These companies are leading the charge…

TRAVEL • Transportation will no doubt change in a big way between now and 2046, with EVs becoming the norm and even space travel commoditised

SMART HOME • In your future smart home, robots do your chores, sensors keep you healthy and energy-saving is a top priority

WHAT IF… The Zune killed the iPod? • MacFormat editor Rob Mead-Green recalls that Apple didn’t have it all its own way when it launched the first iPod in October 2001 – and then Microsoft came up with the Zune…

SUBSCRIPTIONS

TESTED • Get the lowdown on the latest gadgets before you buy

Xgimi Horizon Pro • A brilliant 4K projector that packs all excellence into a neat little package for home use

Flexnest Flexbike • This fitness bike allows you to ride through Swiss Alps on one day and avenues of Beverly Hills on the next

Acer Boundless 50” UHD • The latest entrant in the TV segment is aggressively priced

Moza Mini MX 2 • This upgraded version of Moza Mini MX is perfect for explorers, adventurers, and creators

Godox WL4B Waterproof LED Light • The pocket-sized WL4B is very versatile, can be utilised in any weather with minimal effort, and delivers a range of different functions

Asus Vivobook K15 • This 15-inch laptop offers an OLED screen and competent sound within an affordable price range

OnePlus Buds Pro • These are the most advanced ear buds from OnePlus, but still miss out on a couple of key features

Realme Pad • A capable, value-for-money...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Next Gen Publishing Limited Edition: Nov 01 2021

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  • Release date: November 5, 2021

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T3 India. Each issue is packed full of the latest tech news and analysis, gadget reviews, intelligent features and a buying guide.

SHOWSTOPPER • Gadgets that showcase the very best that design and technology have to offer

Editor’s letter • Blessed with Silver Strands

OUR AWARDS

T3 India

Horizon

RETRO, BABY! • The trend for leisurewear from yesteryear is a gift that keeps on giving as autumn 2021 sees a new wave for retro-inspired, casual cool

THE HOTTEST TIMEPIECES RIGHT NOW

MONEY NO OBJECT • Au Départ Monogram-jacquard and leather watch holder

T3 IS ROAD TRIPPING • With international travel still a minefield to negotiate, now is the perfect time to holiday in the UK, reckons Spencer Hart

DRIVING SUNGLASSES

THROWBACK STYLE • The curiously named Goodr and more normally named Reebok come together to create two ’90s inspired workout kits

WE’RE WITH THE BAND • New Fitbit Charge 5 blurs the line between fitness trackers and health smartwatches

BEST FOAM ROLLERS

KEEP THE FIZZ GOING! • Open a bottle of champagne and still enjoy it two weeks later

MORE VINO-TASTIC GADGETS

GADGET GURU • T3’s homely tech chappie gives you more super-smart advice

GADGET GURU’S MAGIC BOX

Retro

THE MUSIC OF GUMNAAM (1965)

RETRO GIZMO BINGO • Reckon you’re a true gadget fan? Then it’s time to put your money where your mouth is: check off which of these classic gadgets from T3’s 25-year-history you’ve owned

THE 25 MOST INNOVATIVE GADGETS

T3 2046: THE TECH SET TO TAKE OVER IN THE NEXT 25 YEARS • Our most experienced contributors predict which cutting-edge tech we’ll be covering in T3’s 50th anniversary issue

SOUND & VISION • In 1996, CD ruled and front-projection TV was the forefront of video technology. We’ve come a long way in 25 years – and in the next 25 we’ll go much further…

COMPUTING • Whether it’s hardware, software or anything in-between-ware, you can bet big that things are going to change considerably and for the better

FITNESS AND HEALTH • The fitness world is on a journey of transformation, becoming smarter and more agile. These companies are leading the charge…

TRAVEL • Transportation will no doubt change in a big way between now and 2046, with EVs becoming the norm and even space travel commoditised

SMART HOME • In your future smart home, robots do your chores, sensors keep you healthy and energy-saving is a top priority

WHAT IF… The Zune killed the iPod? • MacFormat editor Rob Mead-Green recalls that Apple didn’t have it all its own way when it launched the first iPod in October 2001 – and then Microsoft came up with the Zune…

SUBSCRIPTIONS

TESTED • Get the lowdown on the latest gadgets before you buy

Xgimi Horizon Pro • A brilliant 4K projector that packs all excellence into a neat little package for home use

Flexnest Flexbike • This fitness bike allows you to ride through Swiss Alps on one day and avenues of Beverly Hills on the next

Acer Boundless 50” UHD • The latest entrant in the TV segment is aggressively priced

Moza Mini MX 2 • This upgraded version of Moza Mini MX is perfect for explorers, adventurers, and creators

Godox WL4B Waterproof LED Light • The pocket-sized WL4B is very versatile, can be utilised in any weather with minimal effort, and delivers a range of different functions

Asus Vivobook K15 • This 15-inch laptop offers an OLED screen and competent sound within an affordable price range

OnePlus Buds Pro • These are the most advanced ear buds from OnePlus, but still miss out on a couple of key features

Realme Pad • A capable, value-for-money...


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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.