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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

POR 315 Pico projector From Portronics

Portronics has introduced a new palm-sized POR 315 Pico projector which acts as both a true pocket projector and a mobile computing platform. The POR 315 projector is a lightweight and portable device which is rechargeable as well.

The device comes equipped with SD card slot for memory expansion, additional HDMI input with a resolution supporting 1024X600 to view content and packs 45 Lumens optical engine powered by LCOS to project widescreen images up to 203.2-cm (80-inch) diagonal.

The POR 315 Pico projector offers LED light source that lasts over 20,000 hours. It brings full assortment of I/O ports--including USB, VGA, HDMI and video, which enables easy connection to most analogue or digital devices.

Powered with an in-built 3000 mAh lithium ion battery, the projector provides back up of two hours on a single charge. The other key features include composite video input, VGA input and a 1 watt onboard speaker.

The projector supports JPEG, BMP and PNG formats for pictures; MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.264, RM, RMVB, MOV, MJPEG, VC1, DivX, FLV formats for videos and WMA, MP3, M4A, AAC files for music.

The Portronics POR 315 Pico projector is priced at Rs 23,000 in India.

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latest Edimax BR-6675nD Wireless Router


Edimax Technology, the world's leading provider of advanced network communication and IP surveillance products, today announced the launch of the BR-6675nD 450Mbps Wireless Concurrent Dual-Band Gigabit iQ Router in India.

The Edimax BR-6675nD iQ router provides simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless network connectivity for maximum flexibility of use. This router allows users to use general network applications like web surfing via the 2.4GHz band and stream HD video and other media through the 5GHz band at the same time. The BR-6675nD iQ router also features 1 gigabit WAN port and 4 gigabit LAN ports, offering users with the need for maximum network performance data rates of up to a staggering 1000Mbps. With gigabit Ethernet and dual-band wireless connectivity, the BR-6675nD can provide users a fast and smooth media streaming or network gaming experience.
Edimax's Revolutionary iQoS

Latest GP FA1210 battery charger

Capable of accommodating different battery capcities, FA1210 (12 V/10 A), FA2407 (24 V/7 A), and FA2407S (12 and 24 V/7 A) feature built-in charger function and also provide power supply mode for all electronic products in car. Portable solutions, which can also revive deep discharge battery when boost mode is selected, have charging voltage range of 2-15 V for dead battery and can detect battery capacity when there is NO input ac power. Intelligent MCU monitors and supervises charging process.

GlacialTech Launches a Unique Series of GP-Battery-Charger-FA1210, FA2407 & FA2407S

New Delhi, India: GlacialTech Inc., a diversified provider of CPU coolers, power supplies, LED products etc. for industrial and commercial realms, introduces a distinctive series of GP - battery chargers - FA1210(12V/10A), FA2407(24V/7A) and FA2407S(12V/7A & 24V/7A) respectively charge different capacity of battery. In addition to built-in charger function, these also provide Power supply mode for all electronic products in the car. GP- battery charger is a portable battery charger that provides easy to carry anywhere. GP- battery charger can revive for deep discharge battery when charger select boost mode as well. Also, the special design detects the battery capacity when there is NO input ac power and it has wide charging voltage (2V-15V) for dead battery and thus extend a longer lifetime compared to similar products on the market. (AC plug and etc.)

The GP - battery chargers - FA1210, FA2407 and FA2407S incorporate an intelligent microcontroller to monitor and supervise the whole charging process. The charging time is well controlled to prevent batteries from overcharging and overheating. The most attractive part is these small-size and light-weight GP - battery chargers - FA1210, FA2407 and FA2407S are very easy to carry.

Unique features
No spark when DC clamps (Output clamps) is connected.
Using "Desulphation stages" charge the battery extended battery lifecycle.
Wide charging voltage (2V-15V) for deep discharge battery and dead battery.
Microprocessor-controlled, smart 8 charging stages.
The versatile of charging modes and three selections of charging current (2A/5A/10A for FA1210).
Power supply mode for electronic products.
To detect battery capacity when NO input ac power.
Various output clamps for choosing.
Protect functions GOVP/SCP/OTP/Polarity reverse protection/Wrong battery protection.
FA2407S automatic select operation for different type 12V / 24V battery.

Uniqueness:

Prevailing over conventional battery chargers with relatively simple circuitry and rough functions, all the hi-tech FA1210, FA2407 and FA2407S battery chargers incorporate an intelligent and versatile microcontroller to detect the battery disconnection, coordinate and dominate the whole charging process as well as control the charging time, enabling you to enjoy a smarter, faster, and safer battery-charging process.

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CPU Fans | Igloo 5620 Series


Features
Two D6 sinter heat-pipes
9 cm high efficiency bullet fan

Heat-pipes contact directly
Multi-platform

Specifications
Model Igloo 5620 Silent Igloo 5620 PWM
Socket Type Intel LGA775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD FM1, AM2, AM2+, AM3

CPU Compatibility

Intel LGA1155/1156
Intel® Core™ i3 Desktop Processor Family (73W)
Intel® Core™ i5 Desktop Processor Family (95W)
Intel® Core™ i7 Desktop Processor Family (95W)

Intel LGA775
Intel® Core™2 Quad Desktop Processor Family (105W)
Intel® Core™2 Duo Desktop Processor Family (95W)

Intel LGA1366
Intel® Core™ i7 Processor (130W)

AMD
A4-3400, A6-3650, A8-3850 (100W)
Phenom™ II X2, X3, X4, and X6 Processors (140W)
Phenom™ X3, X4 Cores Processors (125W)
Athlon™ II X2, X3, X4 Processor (95W)

Dimension (mm) 100 (W)×62 (L)×135(H)
Weight (grams) 320

Fan Bearing Type Ultra Entering Bearing
Rated Voltage DC 12 V

Dimension (mm) 92 x 92 x 25
Speed(RPM) 1200 PWM 800(±300 RPM)~2300(±10%)

Airflow (CFM) 34 43 (max.)
Noise (dBA) 20 30 (max.)
MTBF (hour/25°C ) 50,000 50,000
Interface Material High Efficiency Thermal Compound

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Latest GlacialTech Unveils Igloo 6200 CPU Cooler Features


GlacialTech Inc., a diverse provider of cooling, power supply and PC enclosure solutions for consumer and industrial applications and a world-class provider of cost effective cooling components launches the latest Igloo 6200 CPU coolers with Intel LGA2011. It is compatible with CPU i7-3930K.

The unique design provides good cooling effect to the components around the CPU.

GlacialTech Igloo 6200 with its technicalities is designed exclusively to reduce noise generated from the cooling fan. GlacialTech's products¡¯ three philosophies of Price performance, noise performance and weight performance are available in Igloo 6200 CPU Cooler.

GlacialTech has launched its latest Igloo 6200 Series CPU coolers for 130 watts Intel LGA2011 CPUs. The unique design is four ways flow paths provide good cooling effect to the components around the CPU.

GlacialTech comes out with a product that provides highest quality materials and workmanship. The Igloo 6200 CPU Cooler is light weight and consumes less electricity. GlacialTech is known for delivering reliable value to the customers through its varied range of products designed for different class of its customers. GlacialTech product Igloo 6200 CPU Cooler with its unique design, light weight and cost effectiveness features increases CPU¡¯s long working hours. With Igloo CPU Cooler, one can work in a quiet and peaceful environment with optimal price performance benefit.

Highlighted Features

l High Quality Aluminum Alloy

l High Fan Density

l PWM Version: Fan speed increase with the increase of CPU loading

l Constant Fan Speed Version: The best price-performance

l Weight / noise performance

l Easy to install

Pricing: The GlacialTech Igloo 6200 CPU Cooler series are available as follows:

MRP of GlacialTech Igloo 6200 light, standard is Rs.490/- (approx.)

MRP of GlacialTech 6200 PWM is Rs.540/-(approx.)

MRP of GlacialTech Igloo 6200 CU light, standard is Rs.590/- (approx.)

MRP of GlacialTech Igloo 6200 CU PWM is Rs.640/-(approx.)

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Nokia Lumia 800 Review


Features and Performance
Interface
Powered by a 1.4GHz Scorpion processor and running the Windows Phone Mango (7.5) OS, the Lumia 800 is a seriously speedy handset. When it comes to functionality, as limited as the OS itself may be, the Lumia 800 manages to do everything it’s capable of extremely well. WP7’s stripped down; visually simplistic user interface is what keeps most of their handsets, irrespective of processing power, running quite smoothly. The Tile and Hub set up is really what makes WP7 so attractive. Unfortunately for Nokia though, this fantastic piece of hardware can’t live up to its true potential that’s curtailed by the OS. The Linpak Benchmark test we subjected it to gave us a score of 49.3 Mflops, which is impressive as far as mobile handsets go. Multi-tasking was, of course, a non-issue.

Simple and easy to mange UI
Although WP7 is a user-friendly system, like we’ve said many times before, it’s still in its nascent stage and will require a considerable amount of tweaking before it can really give Android or iOS a run for their money. The few things about the Lumia 800 we took issue with, included the fact that Nokia has decided to go Micro SIM on us and also leave out the external memory support. Like the N8, the uni-body design translates to; should your phone hang, restarting it will not be as easy as it used to be. Thankfully, the Lumia 800 functioned without any “hang-ups”. But it seems like a - if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em - type of sentiment is at play here.

What we also noticed with the otherwise crystal clear display was that whites usually took on a slightly yellowish tone. This was especially noticeable on websites with white backgrounds. Other than that, visibility in broad daylight from any angle was top-notch.

Media
It was quite surprising to see that Nokia missed on including any audio enhancements for the 800 and that is a major downer. Audio quality was consistent with any other high-end smartphone, but it could have surely been better with a few options to personalize the output. We did find the decibel level a tad low, especially in crowded areas. The speaker phone was also a little too low for our comfort level. The built-in FM radio was just fine and even managed to pick up signals quite well on a daily commute through the city. Nokia has pre-installed TuneIn for Internet radio options as well.

The audio quality would have been so much better with some enhancement options
Once again, we were plagued with the Zune menace, meaning we had to make sure that our videos were first compatible with the software, before it could take its own sweet time transferring to the handset. Once on the handset, the picture quality, Nokia’s Clear Black Display enriched the colors. 16Gigs of internal storage space is also quite a bit to keep media lovers fairly satisfied, even if they can’t extend it any further.

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Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse launched in India


The Blue Track Technology claims to distinguish it from the ordinary optical and laser-based mice. This technology enables one to use the mouse on just about any surface - wood, marble, granite, or even on a carpet. The Explorer Touch Mouse comes with five customizable buttons for everyday tasks like cut, copy, paste and open new window. It also comes with scroll speeds, which use haptic feedback (light vibration that signals scrolling speed). The ambidextrous design allows using it with both hands. The battery life stretches up to 18 months, while the two- coloured battery indicator will alert you when the batteries need to be replaced. It has a snap-in nano transceiver, so you can either leave the transceiver plugged-in to the computer or conveniently store it in the bottom of the mouse.

Announcing the launch, Satish Parreddi, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Retail Sales & Marketing, Microsoft India said, “With the launch of the Explorer Touch Mouse, Microsoft has now brought into India its complete family of touch mice including the previously launched Touch Mouse and the Arc Touch Mouse. The Explorer Touch Mouse responds to the lightest swipe, flick or touch of a single finger paving the way for effortless navigation. Not only is it stunning to look at, but is also specially designed keeping in mind today’s aware PC user who wants a fun, easy and convenient way of interacting with a mouse.”

The Explorer Touch Mouse is priced at Rs. 2,399.

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Samsung ML-2951ND Printer


Design and Build Quality
Grey and uninspiring are two words that might describe this printer. It looks like one of those devices that might be catching dust at the back of your office. But guess what, at least it’s not yellow or purple! To us at least, it looked dapper in that grey outfit, with the grills on the side and the flaps only adding to the look. This one is professional, conservative and classy. It’s got a boxy design, but a pretty tiny footprint, so you’ll have plenty of space to clutter your workspace with other stuff.

Here's a quick tour of the printer. The top consists of power ON button, the Cancel button, the demo page button, an Eco mode button and two LEDs – the first one shows the status of the machine and the second shows the status of the toner. The back consists of the LAN port, the USB connector and the power cord.

A complete grey outfit

The output tray is located at the top, alongside the control panel buttons. The front consists of the cover, to input the cartridge and there’s a paper level indicator located at the bottom, next to the first tray. There’s a manual feeder above it as well. The back consists of the last flap that is a paper width guide on a manual feeder.

At 7.2 kg, it’s definitely lighter than the Epson photo printer, which we reviewed recently. This monochrome printer has a quite a bit of plastic in its build, and it may come off as little flimsy, but considering it’s going to just sit out there minding it’s own business, we don’t see too much of an issue.

A manual feeder and a feeder tray

Features
The printer is powered by a 533 MHz processor with 64 MB of storage, which is pretty much adequate for your network printing needs. The printer is capable of printing at a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi and has PCL6 / 5e and SPL emulation. It supports a wide variety of media formats, including A4, A5, A6, Letter, Legal, Executive, ISO B5, JIS B5, Envelope and Postcard. A good variety of media types are supported as well, which include Cotton, Recycled, Bond, Thick, Envelopes, Cardstock and Transparent.

A small footprint

According to Samsung, the printer can print up to 28 papers per minute in A4 and 29 letter papers per minute. It’s got a first print out time of less than 8.5 seconds from ready mode. We’ve put that to test in our performance section. Installation of the single cartridge is easy. Flap out, cartridge out. Paper placement is pretty easy as well and the printer has been designed keeping speed and efficiency in mind.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Z570 features


Features
In terms of system configuration, the 15.6-inch Lenovo IdeaPad Z570 isn’t too impressive. It only runs an Intel Core i3 2310M processor that operates at an average 2.1 GHz. It’s based on the new Sandy Bridge architecture, so clearly laptops using the new platform have started returning to the market. There’s 3 GB of DDR3 memory and Lenovo has bundled the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Basic on the laptop. There is no discrete graphics solution provided, though. This makes it clear the Z570 is no way prepared for any serious gaming. But, it does have many other nifty features. There is a large 640 GB hard drive in it, which means space for a ton of media. There is 802.11n WiFi supported through the Atheros AR9285 adapter. HDMI connectivity is also present. Suddenly, the IdeaPad Z570 comes alive with all sorts of features you don't expect in a laptop this cheap.

Design and Build Quality
The IdeaPad Z570 although in the lower end bracket of laptops, is an attractive thing to look at. The colour on the model we received isn’t too great but the finish on the lid and the Lenovo badge does makes it stand out. It’s not the slimmest of laptops and it’s by no means light-weight. The weight is probably has to do with its build quality, which is pretty good for a laptop that costs less than Rs. 35,000. The top for example, is made of metal and has a very sturdy feel to it.

Chiclet-style keyboard on the IdeaPad

Finer aspects of the design and build quality can be seen when you open the lid. The line of touch-sensitive buttons give it a very elegant look. The buttons are meant for controlling the volume of the speakers, setting screen profiles and cooling modes. The software works well with the touchscreen buttons. Operation is extremely simple. The power button too looks great and looks like it came out from a really high-end laptop. We really like the look and feel of those buttons. The tiny, but bright, backlight used for these touch sensitive buttons and also the activity indicators looks very nice indeed. Another set of indicators are positioned next to the large trackpad. These are primarily to display the power on status, charging status, wireless connectivity and trackpad status.

Speakers and the well designed power button

The keys are scalloped and have a depression in them. At first, using it feels a little awkward but the keys do have a nice feel to them. There is a little bit of feedback and the keys wobble a little bit if you press them on one corner. The speakers are positioned on the same panel as the touch-sensitive buttons.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Logitech Tablet Keyboard For iPad


Keeps a low profile
The compact keyboard combines the best of traditional keyboards and laptop keyboards, for a great experience wherever you use your tablet.

Does double duty
On the go, the carrying case helps protect your keyboard. And once you arrive, it converts into a sturdy stand for your iPad that’s adjustable to just the right angle.

Speaks Apple
The keyboard pairs easily with iPad (and even iPhone® or iPod® touch ) over Bluetooth® wireless. Use it on your desk, lap or anywhere within 30 feet of your iOS device.*

Plays along
You get media controls—like play, pause, volume up and volume down—right at your fingertips.

Gives you options
The separate stand means you can place your iPad just where you like it—in landscape or portrait mode—for more freedom than other types of portable keyboards.

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Logitech® Tablet Keyboard


Keeps a low profile
The compact keyboard combines the best of traditional keyboards and laptop keyboards, for a great experience wherever you use your tablet.

Does double duty
On the go, the carrying case helps protect your keyboard. And once you arrive, it converts into a sturdy stand for your tablet that’s adjustable to just the right angle.

Speaks tablet
The keyboard pairs easily with your Android tablet over Bluetooth® wireless. Use it on your desk, lap or anywhere within 30 feet of your tablet.*

Plays along
You get media controls—like play, pause, volume up and volume down—right at your fingertips.

Gives you options
The separate stand means you can place your tablet just where you like it—in landscape or portrait mode—for more freedom than other types of portable keyboards.

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Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad® 2

Made for iPad 2
Smart and sleek, ZAGG’s patent-pending, award-winning protective case design provides an extra measure of convenience and style. You and your iPad 2 won’t want to go anywhere without it.

Take a stand
Go from FaceTime to email time in no time. A recess just behind the keyboard holds iPad 2 in either portrait or landscape modes. The choice is yours.


Just your type
The Logitech-designed wireless keyboard pairs quickly and easily over Bluetooth®. And the keyboard charges over USB, so you never need to worry about replacing batteries.

Better together
The ideal match for iPad 2, the Keyboard Case is carefully crafted from precision-cut, aircraft-grade aluminum, so it fits, feels and looks great.


Soft on the inside
The inside corners are lined with high-density padding to help cushion and protect iPad 2 if accidentally dropped.

Images of iPad 2 and case are for demonstration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly. iPad 2 sold separately.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

DoCoMo To Sell Samsung Galaxy Smartphone, Tablet


DoCoMo will carry the Samsung Galaxy smartphone and tablet computer and would start selling the devices this year, the telecom operator has announced.

The Galaxy smartphone will be rolled out from late October while the tablet PC will start selling from late November this year.

Currently, Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices are carried by a Softbank, one of the top telecom operators in Japan. Apple’s iPhone series and iPad tablet PC became a huge success in Japan.

With 7-inches wide touch-screen, the Galaxy model comes with 16 GB and 32 GB of storage capacity and has Internet features including 3G and Wi-Fi. The device is also enabled with video conferencing feature and has front and rear facing camera.

The technology-obsessed Japanese are already enthralled by the Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices. Samsung’s Galaxy smartphone and tablet PC are also expected to succeed in the Japanese market.

However, in European markets, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is not restricted to one particular network operator and is made available through almost all leading the network operators.

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Logitech Revue To Hit Markets In October


Logitech Revue, carrying Google TV, is set to hit markets by the end of this October, the company announced on Wednesday.

“We are delighted to be working with DISH Network to offer consumers what we believe is a transformational TV experience -- through a combination of DISH's programming and DISH's integration with the Logitech Revue with Google TV,” vice president and general manager of Logitech Greg Rhine was quoted as saying.

Revue, Logitech’s set-top box for Google TV was unveiled on October 6. The price of the product has been fixed at $299, closer to the earlier estimates.

“Revue comes with an easy to set up companion box and an intuitive companion keyboard controller. Simply connect your TV, cable or satellite set-top box, and your Internet connection to the Logitech Revue, and you’ve got Google TV. As long as your TV has an HDMI port, you are ready for Google TV,” the Logitech’s website said.

The Revue is now available for pre-orders with Logitech, Amazon and Best Buy. Besides, the subscribers who already have Dish Network can buy Revue for $179.

Google TV is a set top box platform and is based on Android mobile OS. Google TV provides access to videos, apps, shows, DVRs, websites and TV channels.

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Apple Ships MacBook Air Without Flash


Apple has planned to ship its new MacBook Air notebooks without pre-installing Adobe's Flash software. The company has also decided to ship the future PCs without Flash.

The decision was taken in order to protect its customers rather than harming the software maker, a spokesperson said.

However, the users who want to install Flash on the notebook will have to manually download the software from Adobe's website.

A spokesperson for Apple said, “We’re happy to continue to support Flash on the Mac and the best way for users to always have the most up to date and secure version is to download it directly from Adobe.”

Earlier, Apple CEO Steve Jobs has strongly objected to Flash, saying that the software is bug infested and harms the battery life of a device.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Latest HTC Wildfire


The Indian mobile market has witnessed a drastic increase in the entry of budget Smartphones, over the past few months. With a view to capture this booming market, Taiwan-based cell phone handset manufacturer HTC collaborated with India’s Reliance Communications to launch its budget Smartphone - ‘Wildfire’ in India. The 3-G enabled Smartphone hit the Indian market in August 2010, with a price tag of Rs 16590. HTC Wildfire runs on 2.1 Android OS. The phone is loaded with a host of multimedia features. Wildfire is a one-stop solution for communication requirement, thanks to its ‘Friend Stream’ feature that enables you to catch up with your friends on Facebook, tweet them on Twitter and check out photos on Flickr, all on the same screen! With next-generation caller ID and many other attractive features, Wildfire is surely a wonderful gadget to opt for!

Design and Looks
HTC Wildfire has a very compact design. The cell phone features a 3.2” TFT capacitive touch panel, portraying 16,000,000 vibrant colors. It offers a great screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Four touch sensitive keys, each for Home, Menu, Back and Search, are provided below the display. Weighing 118 g, the dimensions of the phone are 106.8 x 60.4 x 12 mm. The form factor of Wildfire is Bar. HTC Wildfire is available in five shades, including Black, Brown, White, Red and Silver.

Features
HTC Wildfire boasts of a 5 MP camera that delivers a grand picture resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. The camera comes with the options of video recording as well as self focusing. Its multimedia components include a stereo FM radio with RDS and a versatile music player, which offers you crystal clear sound. Possessing an integrated memory of 384 MB RAM & 512 MB ROM, the peripheral memory of the cell phone can be expanded up to a whopping 32 GB, using microSD memory card, thus allowing the phone to retain almost infinite number of contacts. HTC Wildfire is supported by GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, WLAN, 3G and USB networks that enable users to browse internet sites such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, You Tube and so on.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Cisco Cius Android Tablet Launched


Networking and communications giant Cisco has launched its Cisco Cius tablet PC device for the customers.

The Cius tablet is specially designed to work with Cisco's business VoIP products.

The tablet sports a 7-inch multi-touch screen and includes a 5 MP rear camera and a front facing camera with video conferencing capabilities and high definition video recording. The device will run on the Android 2.2 operating system.

According to a company spokesperson, the Cius is targeted at various important sectors like the healthcare, retail, financial and manufacturing industries.

The tablet will support features like Cisco Collaboration and Unified Communication applications including Cisco Quad, Cisco WebEx, Cisco Unified Presence, instant messaging, e-mail, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager voice and video telephony.

The Cius tablet will wear a price tag of $1,000 and is set to be released next year.

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HP Unveils DreamScreen

HP Unveils DreamScreen- Interactive Digital Device For Families

HP has unveiled its whole new creation 'DreamScreen', an interactive digital device that caters to ‘shared environment’ like families.

“The device is designed to offer features and content to each member of the family. Users can browse internet, get the latest news and play games, providing a PC-like experience,” HP India vice president and general manager (Personal Systems Group) Sunil Dutt said.


The device has touch-screen with icons similar to the mobile phones’. It is almost similar to iPad by features and looks. HP, however, says that iPad was a personal device, while ‘DreamScreen is more oriented towards a shared environment and designed for use by families.’

The device provides access to Internet services like education, video chat, e-mail, movies and news.

“A tap of a finger takes the families to the information, education and entertainment they seek. With such an easy way to access the Internet, Indian families will now be able to fulfill their aspirations and be a part of the digital age,” HP Global Market Development Strategic Advisor Satjiv S. Chahil said.

The company is in partnership with Airtel, Tata Teleservices Apalya, Edurite, India Games, India Today, NDTV and Yatra for content providing services.

DreamScreen is priced at Rs. 19.999 and will be available starting this November 25 in 700 outlets across 60 cities.

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Latest OlivePad Tablet


OlivePad 3.5G from Olive Telecom has been launched in Nepal. India’s OlivePad tablet computer was first launched in the mid of 2010.

The OlivePad tablet PC is equipped with loads of features video calls, Internet browsing and social networking. The device is enabled with 3G and has an inbuilt GPS and comes bundled with Map my India service.

With 7 inches wide captive touch-screen, the device supports video calls, Navigation, Route Calculation, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, YouTube and USB. The OlivePad sports a 3 mega pixels camera, music player and e-book reader.

The Olive Pad also comes with preloaded DataViz Documents that allows users to view, edit and create Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. Another interesting feature of the phone is Mobile TV powered by Zenga TV. Now users can catch their favourite TV shows OlivePad with live TV powered by Zenga TV.

Thus, with a 6 month free subscription, the users can enjoy watching Colors, MTV, UTV Bindaas, UTV Bloomberg & UTV Movies. However, it is not clear whether this service is extended to Nepal as well.

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Notion Ink's Adam Tablet Computer


The Adam Tablet, developed by a Bangalore-based technology firm Notion Ink, is one among the several tablet computer set to rock in 2011. With CES 2011 flooded with tablet computers, the year is expected to be the year of tablets.

Though several tablets computers are set for launch this year, Indian-made Adam Tablet is certainly special as it made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Adam Tablet entered the show majestically at par with other gadgets from world renowned firms.

Among the much-awaited tablet computers in this year, Notion Ink’s Adam Tablet has a special place. The reason is not only because it is an Indian-made tablet computer, but also because of its stunning features, which gives cut-throat competition to global tablet PC majors. The company also has plans to launch the device in the United States.

The tablet comes with a 10 inches wide display and is based on Google’s Android platform.

The Indian-made tablet computer comes equipped with best features. The Adam Tablet’s specifications include NVidia Dual Core Tegra 250 Processor, Transflective Screen for smart and active display, 185 degree Swivel camera, 1080p HD video output via HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microSD, USB and mini USB support and Adobe air and flash.

It took almost three years for the company to build the tablet. The tablet comes in different variants- one with Backlit LCD and Wi-Fi only priced at $375.33, Backlit LCD, while the other model is equipped with Wi-Fi + 3G, which comes priced at $425.33.

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