Gadgets Archive
The world is shifting to mobile computing. With smartphones and tablets getting almost as powerful as PC’s, it’s no wonder that desktop sales are declining. However, there’s nothing like a laptop computer. The power and functionality of a desktop, in a portable package. When we’re looking to
A while ago we documented the top 2nd generation Intel Core i5 Laptops for under Rs. 35,000. Times have changed, and Intel has now introduced the 3rd generation Intel Core processors that feature a better manufacturing process (22nm), faster architecture and improved integrated graphics which all in
After the successful launch of Funbook tablet, Micromax has recently launched their new product called Funbook Pro. We can surely expect a great fight between Micromax Funbook vs Funbook Pro, at this time. Funbook Pro tablet comes with a price tag of Rs.9,999, and is the advanced
The hugely popular Apple iPad is pretty much considered the king of tablets, especially high end tablets. With over 70% of the market share, it hasn’t really had any competition for quite some time. But that could change, come October 27, 2012. An entirely new contender enters
Zen Mobile is an established mobile based company in India. Now they have stepped into tablet market with their Zen UltraTab A100. This tablet was launched recently with good expectations. Zen UltraTab A100 has entered has the extremely competitive Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich market. These ICS based tablets
HCL Technologies, one of the biggest Indian companies has just launched its brand new tablet, the HCL ME Y2. This curiously named tablet is apparently a successor to the HCL ME Tablet X1 and features better hardware. The HCL ME Y2 is a 7 inch tablet much
Are you one of the many who’ve waited to buy an external hard disk since long? If yes, here is good news for you. Almost every portable drive in the market, is now available at a 20% discounted price. Infact, it’s more of a price cut than
Sony is no stranger to the tablet market. In late 2011, it launched 2 tablets called Sony Tablet P and Sony Tablet S. The former came with two 5.5 inch screens and the latter came with a 9.4 inch screen. Both tablets ran on Android Honeycomb and