Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week

Sep 16, 2012 14:12pm
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Here is a list of gadgets launched in India this week. It includes Lenovo's ultrabook, Nokia's Lumia 900 smartphone and Datawind's low-cost tablets.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Lenovo launched ultrabook named ThinkPad X1 Carbon. It is priced at Rs 85,000, weighs less than 1.46 kg. It packs a high-resolution 14-inch display.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Epson launched its Android-powered wearable display device the Moverio BT-100 in India. The see-through mobile viewer runs on Google's Android 2.2. OS. The Moverio BT-100 also supports 3D content. It is priced at Rs 42,900.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Nokia quietly launched the Lumia 900 in India at Rs 32,999. The Lumia 900 runs Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango), and features a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen with ClearBlack technology.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Nikon launches D600 digital SLR camera: Nikon India announced the launch of the much awaited FX-format digital-SLR camera D600. The D600 is the latest and most compact model in the Nikon FX-format digital SLR lineup. Available in sleek black color, it is available for Rs 135,950.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Aakash tablet maker Datawind launched four new low-cost tablets under the Ubislate range - UbiSlate 7Ri, UbiSlate 7R , UbiSlate 7Ci, and UbiSlate 7C - in India. These models are available at a price ranging from Rs 2,999 to Rs 4,499.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Sony launched its new smartphone - Xperia Miro - in India at Rs 14,499. It features a 3.5-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen. The phone has a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, 4x digital zoom and LED flash.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Portronics' Electropen can capture your handwritten notes, store them in its memory, convert them to editable text and send them to a PC. You can even use the pen to trace or sketch images and then transfer them to your computer. It is available for Rs 7,999.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Inspan Infotech launched the dual-SIM Mercury magiQ tablet launched in India at Rs 12,700. It is a five-inch device, which is powered by a 1GHz processor.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Sansui Mobiles launched its new S series range of feature phones. The phones, called the S43, S45, S47 and S49T, come with common features like dual SIM, FM radio, torch, Bluetooth and claimed high quality sound. The prices start at Rs 1,999.
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week
  • Weekly roundup: New gadgets that hit Indian shores this week

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