Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2015

Samsung 16GB Memory Card for just Rs.373 | Exclusive Offer

Samsung 16GB Memory Card for just Rs.373 | Exclusive Offer


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Size Name: 32 GB Verified Amazon.in Purchaser
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Monday, November 26, 2012

Latest from Samsung : Galaxy camera Unboxing video

Latest from Samsung : Galaxy camera Unboxing video.


Smartphone cameras are good, great even. In a lot of cases, they’ve replaced point-and-shoots because they offer quality in a hyper-connected package. Snap a photo, and instantly upload it to a social network of your choice. What if, to compete, a company mashed up the guts and OS of a popular smartphone, and put it into a point-and-shoot body? That’s basically Samsung’s new Galaxy Camera.

This is essentially a Galaxy S III combined with a point-and-shoot: 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, Android Jelly Bean, LTE/Wi-Fi, and 4.8-inch LCD display. It looks remarkably like Samsung’s Smart Camera, with a few obvious differences. One being no interchangeable lens, which is expected for a point-and-shoot. As for the camera itself, it comes with a 1/2.3-inch, backside-illuminated image sensor, 16-megapixel,  and 23mm, 21x optical zoom lens.
We’re really interested to see if the point-and-shoot experience is heightened with a popular smartphone OS onboard. It’s an intriguing mashup, one that’ll no doubt cater to those who want to snap pictures and get them up onto a social network as soon as possible. For $500 through AT&T, it might be hovering in that realm where it’s just too expensive for most consumers to pick up.
Check out the video for a full unboxing and quick impressions, and stay tuned for a review soon.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Tablets vs PC's, which will survive?


In little over a year, have redefined the technology and society tablets threat seed laptops and PCs as must-have gadget computer. Elegant, friendly and intelligent, IPAD carved out a market in April 2010. Now, Samsung, BlackBerry, etc. have a bite of cake. Extracts of a report from Jefferies on how the tablet revolution unfolds.

1) Soaring Sales 

Demand for tablets will zoom over the next two years. More companies enter the market. But no changes at the top. Apple's innovations seem to be unbeatable. 

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2) Global Craze 

After America, Asia will buy the most tablets this year. Is this the China effect? Mostly yes, but there are enough technophiles in other countries, including India . 
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3) Riding on Asia 

The Chinese want to top the tab-owner list. Rest of Asia-Pacific follows close behind. Expect cheaper local brands to flood markets. 

Tablet Purchase Intentions in Surveyed Regions 

79% - China 

66% - Asia Pacific (excluding China) 

50% - Europe 

48% - West Asia & Africa 

42% - North America 

4) Young Love 

No surprises here: Most tablets are owned by young pros. But the 55+ generation beat the 45-54 years' age group in being tab-savvy.

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5) Pad over PC 

In just a year, 30% respondents of a Google survey use tablets as their chief computer. If companies ramp up their functions list, tabs may soon smoke out PCs & laptops in usage. 

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6) Keeping Time 

Tabs are addictive and most users spend over two hours doing different things. Don't ask how they get the time. 
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7) Pick Me Up 

Most users prefer spending time on their tabs than reading books or listening to the radio. But TV and phones are tough to beat. 
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source : economistimes online
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