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Trim ’n’ thin
Sony’s VAIO P ultra-thin netbook has a 19.8mm body and comes in two models: VGN-P13GH and P15G. Equipped with Intel Atom processor, it has an 8-inch LED backlit screen. Both models come with Intel GMA 500, an 8-inch UWXGA screen, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, a 2GB DDR2 RAM and Windows Vista Home. The P15G has a faster processor, a 64GB SSD, Windows Media Center SP1, Windows Vista Home Premium and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones. Rs 49,990-Rs 64,990
Style guru
Research In Motion has introduced the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smart phone.
It features a stylish black finish with chrome highlights and combines a compact design. At approximately 110 grams and 109 x 60 x 13.5 millimetres,
the handset is ideal for one/two handed use. It also features a 3.2-megapixel camera, built-in GPS, allows easy access to social networking sites and has in-built Wi-Fi. It also includes a large display as well as a 512MHz next-generation processor.
Rs 27,990
On the move
Lenovo has introduced the ThinkPad W700, the 17-inch widescreen
mobile workstation. Designed for digital content creators and users, it
incorporates built-in digitiser and colour calibrator and combines these with technologies such as NVIDIA Quadro FX mobile graphics. Digital photographers will benefit from the built-in colour calibrator, while multimedia designers and animators from quad-core processor performance and true colour replication.
Rs 1,49,000
Media magnate
Moser Baer has launched its IVO series media players - 510i, 511i and 515i in
2GB and 4GB memory capacities. They come with QVGA TFT displays to enhance photo and video viewing and music listening experience. IVO can also play WMV, AVI, XVID and FLV formats directly,
without the need of file converters. The players come in sleek black and white colour options and offer multiple charging options. Alongside Hi-Fi earphones, they come with in-built speakers and user-specific equaliser options. The players also feature FM radio, voice
recording and games. Rs 2,990-Rs 4,990
Lens eye
Panasonic has introduced two point-and-shoot cameras to its Lumix FS series. The 12.1 megapixel DMC-FS15 features a 29mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens and a 5x optical zoom. The DMC-FS7, a 10.1 megapixel camera, features an F2.8 Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens with a 4x optical zoom. Both include AF tracking and intelligent exposure functions. DMC-FS15-Approx Rs 9,637; DMC-FS7-Approx Rs 7,836
Play mate
Sony PlayStation has launched its higher version PS3T, with 80 GB storage space. With 40 GB extra storage space, a power-efficient Dualshock 3 controller and the blockbuster title Resistance 2, PS 3 makes high-definition entertainment accessible to all. It includes all the features central to the next-generation game play, high-definition Blu-ray movies, wireless controller, wireless Internet and HDMI connectivity, all powered by the Cell Broadband Engine, the digital heart of PS3T. Rs 25,990
 
Click ’n’ talk
Spice Mobiles has launched the S-940, its mid-level handset. Targeted at the youth, the phone features a
2.4-inch screen and a 2 megapixel camera. It has 8 MB of internal memory and supports memory cards up to 2GB. The phone weighs 96 grams and the 1000 mAH battery provides it a 350-hour standby and a five-hour talk time. Rs 5,999
 





 

 
 

 





 
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