Gadgets
Across
- 3. A camera that captures and stores photographs in digital format, using electronic sensors to record images instead of traditional film, typically offering various features such as zoom lenses, image stabilization, and manual settings.
- 5. A portable computer that is small and lightweight enough, typically equipped with a screen, keyboard, and trackpad or mouse, suitable for a wide range of tasks including work, entertainment, and communication.
- 7. Audio devices worn over the ears or inserted into the ear canal, typically consisting of two speakers connected by a headband or wires, used for listening to music, podcasts, or other audio content in private without disturbing others.
- 8. A handheld electronic device specifically designed for reading digital books, featuring an electronic ink display that mimics the appearance of printed text, long battery life, and storage capacity for multiple books.
- 9. A portable computing device featuring a touchscreen display, similar to a smartphone but larger in size, typically used for web browsing, multimedia consumption, reading e-books, and running applications.
- 10. A device or system that uses signals from satellites to determine the precise location of a vehicle or person, providing navigation guidance and directions to specific destinations.
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- 1. A mobile with advanced capabilities beyond basic calling and texting, typically including internet access, email, apps, a touchscreen interface, and various sensors such as GPS and cameras.
- 2. A specialized electronic device designed primarily for playing video games, typically connected to a television or monitor and capable of running games from physical discs or digital downloads.
- 4. A portable electronic device used for playing digital audio files encoded in the MP3 format, often featuring storage capacity for storing and organizing music collections, and typically equipped with a screen and controls for navigation.
- 6. A television set with integrated internet connectivity and interactive features, allowing users to access streaming services, browse the web, and use apps directly on the screen, often controlled using a remote or voice commands.