IFA Award 2019: the best of LaComparacion Show

IFA Award 2019: the best of LaComparacion Show

Many advanced technologies have been showcased at IFA 2019 in Berlin, from the latest speakers and smartphones to state-of-the-art wearable devices and dazzling 8K TVs.

There's a lot to do, but don't worry, we've seen rooms, kiosks, and conferences to bring you the best of our 2019 IFA awards.

There were some tough decisions made, but our team of senior judges came together to set the tone - here are the winners of LaComparacion's 2019 IFA Awards.

Best Show: Sonos Move

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The award for our best show for IFA 2019 goes to Sonos Move. It may sound expensive, but the Sonos Move laptop guarantees every penny with its smart connectivity and living room sound.

This is the first time Sonos has created a portable battery-powered speaker and is a great addition to the company's line of smart speakers. When you return home, you can also seamlessly join your home network of wired Sonos speakers, making it truly multi-functional.

Best smartphone: Samsung Galaxy A90 5G

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The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G is a feature-rich smartphone, without the reference price. There's a large 6.7-inch dynamic Full HD display, triple rear cameras, a flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset, and 6GB or 8GB RAM.

The Galaxy A90 5G is also one of the most affordable phones for the next generation network.

Best TV: Samsung 55-inch 8K QLED

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Owning an 8K TV becomes more and more realistic, with Samsung adding its smallest HD screen to its lineup. The 8-inch 55K TV delivers amazing resolution at a new lower (but still expensive) price tag at a size that will fit most homes.

Samsung's QLED panel is bright, colorful and detailed and can convert any content into 8K.

Best of Home Theater: Nebula Soundbar Fire TV Edition

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A soundbar with built-in intelligence from Amazon: why not like this? Anker's NBCULA Soundbar Fire Edition Edition provides access to Prime Video, Netflix, and many TV channel apps.

It supports 4K playback, as long as you connect it to a 4K TV, and you can also use Alexa Voice Control through the soundbar.

Best of the smart home: Philips Hue Edison bulbs

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Philips has created its smart bulbs with the introduction of the Hue Edison range. Featuring the popular filament style you'll see in many trendy cafes these days, these are the first Philips Hue bulbs you don't want to hide behind a shadow.

They connect and play like the rest of the Hue range, with control via a smartphone app or using your voice via Siri, Google Assistant, or Amazon Alexa.

Best smart speaker: Sonos Move

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We already talked about the Sonos Move, which won our Best Show Award. It's not surprising to see it win the award for our best smart speaker reward.

It's great to see Sonos penetrating new areas (as was the case with their Ikea partnership) and adding a portable Bluetooth speaker with excellent sound quality to the range. it's welcome

Best headphones: Sony WI-1000XM2

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Sony's new ergonomic noise-canceling headphones appear to be another impressive addition to this line of eye-catching headsets.

These new headphones build on the advanced design of their predecessors and incorporate an updated noise cancellation processor, the same one used in our favorite true wireless headphones, the Sony WF-1000XM3.

Best Notebook: Garmin Venu

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The Garmin Venu has all the features you expect from a Garmin smartwatch, like GPS and a heart rate monitor, as well as a dynamic AMOLED display. This is the first time this type of display has appeared on one of your watches.

Physical fitness is Venu's greatest asset, with the widest range of health monitoring features available 24/7: sleep and breathing monitoring, abnormal heart rate alerts, stress monitoring followed of the menstrual cycle, relaxation reminders, followed by hydration, etc.

Best of the computer: Asus ProArt StudioBook

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The StudioBook One ProArt is "the most graphically capable notebook in the world." It also has a touchscreen instead of a touchpad, which is pretty cool.

With an Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 graphics card and an Intel Core i9 processor, as well as a 15-inch and 4-inch Pantone validated display with a 120Hz refresh rate, it is sure to be an incredibly powerful mobile workstation designed for creative and creative people. digital professionals.