Weekly roundup: Gadgets launched in India last week
Oct 14, 2012 13:38pm
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Here is a list of gadgets launched in India last week. It includes Sony's wearable 3D TV, Micromax's LED TVs, Sony's Alpha-99 full-frame camera and Zebronics' low-cost media player.
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The company launched what it claims to be the world's first wearable 3D TV - HMZ-T2 personal 3D viewer. It is a head-mounted, HD 2D and 3D personal display that has twin OLED screens. The device is priced at Rs 69,900 and will be available from mid-November.
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Micromax announced its entry into the home entertainment segment in India. It introduced six LED TVs, two home theatre systems, a 3D Blu Ray player and a Smart Stick Android dongle. The LED TVs range from 24-inch to 55-inch. These models have been priced between Rs 15,990 and Rs 1,29,990.
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Kobian launched the Mercury mTAB7 tablet, priced at Rs 6,499. The tablet comes with a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen. Other specifications of the tablet include a 1.2 GHz Cortex A8 processor, 512MB DDRM and 4GB storage.
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The Sony Bravia KD-84X900 is an 84-inch LED TV, which is equipped with 4K technology that is said to give four times the resolution of full HD. Priced at Rs 16,99,900, this new TV will be available from November this year. The pre-booking starts from October 20.
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Karbonn announced its new range of products under the brand extension of 'Karbonn Smart', which includes which includes the Karbonn Smart Tab 3 (Blade), Karbonn Smart Marvel (Marvel), and a range of affordable and feature-rich smartphones such as the Karbonn Smart A11, the A7 , and the A1 .
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Sony announced the launch of touchscreen enabled Windows 8 Vaio models - Vaio E14A series and Vaio T series ultrabook. The ultrabook will be available for Rs 64,990. The Windows 8 Vaio laptop (E14A series) is priced at Rs 74,990.
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Nikon officially launched the Coolpix L610 in India at Rs 13,950. The Coolpix L610 is a high zoom-ratio model with a 14x optical zoom lens covering the 25 to 350mm range of focal lengths.
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Intex launched a new range of LED and LCD television sets. The range is priced competitively, with the top of the line model retailing at Rs 31,990, while the most basic one comes with a price tag of Rs 9,490.
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Pantel Technologies announced the launch of the Penta T-Pad WS703C tablet. Priced at Rs 6,999, it has a 7-inch screen.
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iBall added a new handset to its smartphone line-up called the iBall Andi 4.3j, which has the unique feature of having a dual battery. Priced at Rs 9,499, it features a 4.3-inch display.
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Zebronics recently introduced a portable media player (PMP) %u2013 the Zebmate Cinema 1.8 touchscreen media player. Its 1.8-inch touch screen has a resolution of 160 x 128 pixels. It costs Rs 1,600.
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Adcom launched its new 7-inch tablet PC- A Pad 721C. It runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and is packed with a 3500mAh battery. The tablet is available on Snapdeal.com for Rs 9,888.
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Sony's flagship 35mm full-frame Alpha-99 camera has a dual auto focus system. It will be available from mid November. Besides, the company also launched the DSC-RX100 cyber-shot camera that has a resolution of 20.2 megapixels. It is priced at Rs 34,990.














