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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 |
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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
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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 |
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On the move
Lenovo has introduced the ThinkPad W700, the 17-inch widescreen
mobile workstation. Designed for digital content creators and users, it |
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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