Yotaphone
These days, you don't see this enough in mobile devices." The dual-display phone lets users flip between apps on each of the Corning 3D Curved Gorilla Glass screens.
Oakley Airwave Goggles
If Google Glass looks like it might shatter when it hits the slopes, you might want to sport Oakley Airwaves instead. A small heads-up display in the right-hand corner of the frame displays stats and takes smartphone control out of your hands. Bragging rights are built in: you can also get the distance, height, and airtime of jumps.
Google Chromebook Pixel
If you're always connected, it might be worth the $1,450 price tag for the charcoal anodized aluminum laptop that boasts a three-year, 1TB Google Drive subscription. Streaming video and viewing photos is a pleasure on its screen, with a resolution of 2,560-by-1,700 and 239 pixels per inch.
iTwin ConnecT
With the iTwin Connect, whatever's on your laptop is just as secure when it's out as when it's at home. The built-in VPN service also allows for file-sharing, remote desktop, and Windows network and printer sharing.
Razer Tiamat 7.1
If the Razer Tiamat 7.1 gaming headset could speak for itself, it would go on about its 7.1 surround button that makes for a full stereo experience. It also hides the mic when not in use and keeps controls to an in-line control box.