Gadget Gyan

Published - September 21, 2011 03:49 pm IST

Nokia 101. Photo: Special Arrangement

Nokia 101. Photo: Special Arrangement

Twice as smart

Nokia launched its most affordable dual SIM music phone — the Nokia 101. Apart from its dual SIM capability, the phone enables consumers to stay entertained with the integrated MP3 player, FM radio, a loudspeaker and carry their entire music collection in the 16 GB expandable memory.

The Nokia SIM manager allows users to select which SIM card to use to make a call or send a text message while helping them manage costs and maintain network coverage without needing several phones. In addition, the SIM manager allows users to store settings of up to five SIM cards on the phone, and to personalise them by assigning names and logos for each SIM setting.

Price: Rs. 1699

Power tab

iBall has launched iBall Slide tablet. It is a powerful tablet with 1 GHz ARM Cortex – A8 processor. The trendy seven-inch iBall Slide incorporates a ultra smooth capacitive touch with Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. It provides 8GB built in with 32GB expandable memory. Wi-fi, Bluetooth and 3G on dongle support give complete flexibility for connectivity to the user. USB host and OTG port allow copy to and from the pen drive. The product will be available at all leading stores. Contact: 044 – 28453691 / 4214 7432.

Switch to 3D

Toshiba India Pvt Ltd. unveiled Qosmio F750 3D, the world's first glasses-free 3D Laptop able to display 3D and 2D content at the same time on one screen. This is a totally new 3D experience as the user can, for instance, watch 3D content in one window and simultaneously browse the Web (2D content) for additional information in another window.

This series aims to attract CRT TV users to switch to LCD TV with three hit features: Better picture quality, lower power consumption and slim, light and compact design.

Price: 19HV10 for Rs. 10,000; 24HV10 for Rs. 12,990; 32HV10 for Rs. 20,990

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