Next Episode of The Gadget Show is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Each week, the show previews and reviews the latest gadgets, and broadcasts the latest technology news. The show is aimed at giving the mass consumer an insight into the gadget world and in addition, it aims to give enough information for the more "geeky" audience, but still making it accessible to the more casual viewer. The show has featured HD DVDs, video cameras, MP3 players and other technologies. A segment showing viewers how to get the most out of their technology is also included along with a competition to win anything from £5,000 to £12,000 worth of new gadgets. Each series usually contains a special episode focusing on a particular technology conference or expo. Past conferences include CeBIT and The Next Fest.
Georgie Barrat jets off to Germany, where she gets her hands on all the latest gadgets at the IFA, Europe's biggest tech show. Jon Bentley tears up the tarmac with the help of stunt driver Paul Swift, to road test the latest dash-cams. The G Team sets about making a bed and breakfast in Torquay, Devon, more tech savvy, while Ortis Deley delves into the archives to recall what life was like before games consoles. Plus, presenter Craig Charles is joined by consumer journalist Harry Wallop for more money-saving advice.
Craig Charles and the team look at the latest gardening tech, including a robot that does the weeding, a hi-tech wood chipper, and a 120mph leafblower, while Jon Bentley tests folding electric bikes with the help of multiple BMX world champion Shanaze Reade and a group of commuters. Georgie Barratt reports on an event at the IFA tech trade show in Berlin where manufacturers display their most outlandish concepts for the future.
Ortis Deley visits Slovenia to test out a futuristic quadrofoil watercraft unit, while the latest G Team assignment concerns a vegan cafe owner who wants to fill his establishment with new gadgets that are sustainable and friendly to the environment. Plus, Jon Bentley sets out to identify the best budget metal detector and Georgie Barrat visits a trampolining centre to champion the GoPro.
Georgie Barrat sees if she can cut it as a market trader, selling fruit and veg. She is trying to drag one of the oldest trades in history into the 21st century, and is hoping her tech will raise her to the standard required by the market manager. Ortis Deley employs tech in a bid to match a professional chauffeuring service. His celeb client is Theo Paphitis, who is more used to being whisked around in a ú100,000 Range Rover. Will Ortis' offer of the cheapest new car in Britain stuffed with tech provide an equally comfortable ride, or will the Dragon declare himself out?
Superstar DJ-and-producing duo Sigma help Jon Bentley test out the latest in multi-room speakers just in time for the party season. Elsewhere, the G Team shows its flexible side limbering up with comedian and self-confessed yogi Suzi Ruffell to test out the latest yoga tech. Georgie Barrat bags herself an exclusive coaching session with gamer Brendon Lewis, while back in the studio Harry Wallop drops by to help viewers bag the best deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Before you tuck into the turkey, it's time to deck the halls with the latest in techy trees, lights and decorations. Georgie is on cooking duties aided by a raft of kitchen tech, while Ortis and Craig put on a hi-tech party.
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