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  • Sony launches 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System: BDV-N990W

    Sony launches 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System: BDV-N990W

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    Sony India today introduced the BDV-N990W 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System. 

    BDV-N990W features Sony’s S-Master Full Digital Amplifier. It is also capable of reproducing a wide dynamic range and frequency response, the S-Master efficiently delivers higher quality sound. With Sony’s unique ‘3D Surround‘ technology, this system delivers an ever-realistic 3D sound experience with incredible depth and presence for Blu-ray or broadcast content by creating an optimized virtual sound field.

    With Wi-Fi built into BDV-N990W, users can easily access, enjoy and share a wider range of online entertainment.

     The new Home Theatre System is DLNA certified, allowing convenient content transfer with compatible devices. Users can enjoy music and photos stored on their Smartphone or Tablet on a grander scale, by simply using the throw function to transfer content to the Home Theatre Systems quickly and easily. The same applies for music or photos stored on PC, where users can simply access them via home network and play them back on the big screen. For more convenience; users can set up their mobile devices as remote control for the entertainment system. With Media Remote and Remote Keyboard application, Sony Tablet or Smartphone can be used to adjust the settings or can be used as a keyboard for typing. Users can also dock their compatible iPhone® or iPod® and charge it via USB while listening to playback music.

    BDV-N990W is priced at Rs. 39,990 and is available at all Sony Center and major electronic stores across India.

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    Sony launches 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System: BDV-N990W

    Powerful audio and sharper picture combined with Wi-Fi connectivity

     

    • High Definition Audio and Video
    • Wireless surround amplifiers make positioning equipment hassle-free
    • Wi-Fi connectivity for convenient access to Internet and online content
    • Stylish design and feather touch buttons
    • Multiple format playability (MKV,MP4 and AVC)

     

    New Delhi, 12th July, 2012: Sony India introduced BDV-N990W, the latest 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System. It defines the next generation of home entertainment with richer & powerful sound, sharper & clearer picture and wireless connectivity to a wide range of online entertainment content. BDV-N990W enhances video content immensely, thereby creating an ultimate 3D viewing experience in Full HD.

     

    Setting new standards in sound with 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System

    BDV-N990W features Sony’s S-Master Full Digital Amplifier. It is also capable of reproducing a wide dynamic range and frequency response, the S-Master efficiently delivers higher quality sound. With Sony’s unique ‘3D Surround‘ technology, this system delivers an ever-realistic 3D sound experience with incredible depth and presence for Blu-ray or broadcast content by creating an optimized virtual sound field.

     

    The newly launched 3D Blu-ray Home Theatre System has curved lines and slender satellite speakers, inspired by Sony’s distinctive Monolithic design concept. The speakers’ two-way setting layout provides the flexibility needed for various home-décor arrangements by allowing users to position the speakers vertically or horizontally.

     

    BDV-N990W is equipped with innovative, compact and energy-efficient Magnetic Fluid Speakers that use ferrofluid (ferromagnetic fluid) instead of dampers to delivers virtually flawless, distortion-free sound. BDV-N990W features four streamlined and elegant floor stand speakers that deliver powerful total output of 1,000W.

     

    Convenient connectivity

    With Wi-Fi built into BDV-N990W, users can easily access, enjoy and share a wider range of online entertainment.

     

    The new Home Theatre System is DLNA certified, allowing convenient content transfer with compatible devices. Users can enjoy music and photos stored on their Smartphone or Tablet on a grander scale, by simply using the throw function to transfer content to the Home Theatre Systems quickly and easily. The same applies for music or photos stored on PC, where users can simply access them via home network and play them back on the big screen. For more convenience; users can set up their mobile devices as remote control for the entertainment system. With Media Remote and Remote Keyboard application, Sony Tablet or Smartphone can be used to adjust the settings or can be used as a keyboard for typing. Users can also dock their compatible iPhone® or iPod® and charge it via USB while listening to playback music.

     

    Streamlined design with a touch of elegance

    BDV-N990W feature a stylishly slim, sculptural design inherited from Sony’s Monolithic Design concept that fits well into the modern home décor. The black piano-finish surface is fingerprint-proof and the slot-in disc drive gracefully integrates into the streamlined player. BDV-N990W features a flexible layout where 2-way setting is made possible as the player can be placed flat or 30 degrees tilted. Thanks to the specially designed dot pattern, the control board surface remains clean and free of fingerprints even after repeated usage.

     

    BDV-N990W is priced at Rs. 39,990 and is available at all Sony Center and major electronic stores across India.

     

    About Sony India Pvt. Ltd.

     

    Sony India is one of the most recognized consumer electronics brand in the country, with a reputation for new age technology, digital concepts and excellent after sales service. In India, Sony has its footprint across all major towns and cities in the country through a distribution network comprising of over 10,400 dealers and distributors, 270 exclusive Sony outlets and 23 direct branch locations. Sony India also has a strong service presence across the country with 255 service outlets. Manned by customer friendly and informed sales persons, Sony’s exclusive stores ‘Sony Center’ are fast becoming the most visible face of the company in India. A distinctive feature of Sony’s service is their highly motivated and well-trained staff that provides the kind of attentive and sensitive service that is rare today.

    For more details, please visit: www.sony.co.in

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  • A gigantic 160″ curved screen to address all of your gaming needs!

    A gigantic 160″ curved screen to address all of your gaming needs!

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    Taking the F1 simulator racing experience to an altogether different level, a Sweden-based manufacturer of large curved screen solutions for front and rear projection, called Norman Design has come up with portable and gigantic 160” curved screen solution for customers who use screen for F1 training.

    This exclusively new 160” screen solution is the latest from the house of Norman Design, and has been especially built for customers who use screen for Formula 1 training. It comes complete with F1 body which is also movable in all directions to 1.5 G with the F1 game. The company provides the complete F1 simulator solution at a cost price of about $114,285. However, 160” screen solution for enjoying the seamless image quality can also be purchased without a simulator with Intel 17-PC and software.

    Weighing only 50 kg, the 160” screen solution takes only about 1 hour to assemble. And, PC with special software is also required for reproducing the image from the seamless multi projector which is mounted behind.

    Also, the company provides a complete simulator with velved 63” monitor with PC and software at a reasonable price of about $14,300. And, for the simulator with inclined 50” screen solution, the company only charges $5,430.

  • Acer launches TravelMate P243 notebook for Rs. 35,000

    Acer launches TravelMate P243 notebook for Rs. 35,000

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    Acer has announced the launch of a new laptop in its TravelMate seriesThursday . Dubbed as TM P243, it has been priced starting Rs. 35,000.

    The Acer TravelMate P243 features a 3rd generation Intel Core i5 processor (Ivy Bridge) with the choice of dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT 630M GPU. It has a 14-inch LED-backlit display with a 16:9 aspect, which reportedly uses 30% less energy. Storage and memory options extend up to a 750 GB HDD, and 8GB of RAM.

    The laptop also offers data protection through its Acer ProShield Security, Acer Office Manager (AOM) and eRecovery Manager.

    [quote]Mr. S. Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer, Acer India, spoke on the launch of the Acer TM P243: “Machine specs, astounding visual graphics with multimedia capabilities, modern software solutions etc are a given in this era. We have consciously made an effort to redesign the entire range of Acer products keeping in mind the key aspects that are important for the SMB segments such as Security and Durability. The TravelMate P243 boasts of Acer’s own dynamic security technology solution that takes care of Data Protection. At the same time, we also believe that the TM P243 is one of the sturdiest notebooks in the market.[/quote]

  • Micromax launches X44 Bling, priced at INR 3000

    Micromax launches X44 Bling, priced at INR 3000

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    Indian handset manufacturer Micromax has announced the launch of yet another Bling phone today in the form of X44. Featuring Swarovski ‘Zirconia’ diamonds, Micromax X55 Bling has been priced at Rs. 3,000.

    It is the third phone in the Bling series that includes a feature phone while the second one was an Android based smartphone.

     Like the previously launched Bling phones, the new entrant in the Bling family is also studded with Swarovski ‘Zirconia’ diamonds along the navigational D-pad of the phone.

    It is a dual-SIM phone with support for two GSM SIM cards, has a 2MP camera, FM Radio, Bluetooth, and access to company app and content stores M! Zone and M! Store. It also sports a 2.2-inch QVGA display.

    It is powered by 256MB of RAM and 512 MB of internal storage, which is further expendable to 8GB via microSD card.

  • Lenovo to overtake HP as the world’s biggest PC maker

    Lenovo to overtake HP as the world’s biggest PC maker

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    Chinese maker Lenovo appears poised to topple Hewlett-Packard as the world’s No. 1 personal computer brand by the beginning of 2013. Figures published late last week by market research firm Gartner showed Lenovo with 14.7 percent of the global market in Q2, just behind H-P on 14.9 percent.

     This followed a decline of 12 percent in H-P’s shipments during the quarter, according to Gartner. Not much over a year ago, Lenovo was the No 4 maker worldwide, but it overtook Acer in mid year, then passed Dell in the third quarter of 2011 to nail down second spot, which it has hung onto ever since.

    Dell meanwhile has slumped to fourth place. According to Gartner, H-P shipped 13.06 million PCs in Q2, followed by Lenovo (12.8 million), Acer(9.64 million) and Dell (9.35 million). The figures include netbooks but not tablets such as the iPad.

  • ViewSonic Unveils Ultraportable LED Projectors PLED-W200, PLED-W500

    ViewSonic Unveils Ultraportable LED Projectors PLED-W200, PLED-W500

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    ViewSonic Corp., launched two ultraportable and energy-efficient LED projectors. Featuring diminutive form factors and 30,000-hour, long-life LED lamps, the PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 support 3D technology with 120Hz frame rates for  3D visuals, and can project 33-40″ screens from a 1 m distance. They also feature versatile USB connectivity, while the built-in Microsoft Office/PDF viewer and SD/SDHC card reader can display documents and play multimedia files without needing a PC. The projectors of PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 are priced at Rs 61,000 and Rs44,000

    [quote]”The ultraportable LED projector transforms the projector from a cumbersome gadget to an incredibly lightweight, compact device that can be carried anywhere to meet all your projection needs,” said Mr. Kuldeep Ramaiya, Country Manager, India. “With their high-brightness, long-life lamps, the ultraportable LED projectors are superior to others in the same class” he added[/quote]

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    ViewSonic® Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today launched the ultraportable and energy-efficient LED projectors. Featuring diminutive form factors and 30,000-hour, long-life LED lamps, the PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 usher in a new category of ViewSonic projectors. They support 3D technology with 120Hz frame rates for exciting 3D visuals, and can project 33-40″ screens from a 1 m distance. They also feature versatile USB connectivity, while the built-in Microsoft Office/PDF viewer and SD/SDHC card reader can display documents and play multimedia files without needing a PC. The projectors of PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 are priced at Rs 61,000 and Rs44,000

    “The ultraportable LED projector transforms the projector from a cumbersome gadget to an incredibly lightweight, compact device that can be carried anywhere to meet all your projection needs,” said Mr. Kuldeep Ramaiya, Country Manager, India. “With their high-brightness, long-life lamps, the ultraportable LED projectors are superior to others in the same class” he added.

    PLED-W500

    The PLED-W500 shines with its innovative, stylish new look. The piano-black mirrored surface and geometric inset buttons make the projector modern, sleek and elegant, ideal for business presentations and multimedia entertainment. With dimensions of 214 x 164 x 42 mm, the PLED-W500 is compact and weighs only 1.18 kg. 500 ANSI lumens, superior in the LED pocket projector category, provide 20,000 hours of brightness for energy and cost savings. The 1.4:1 short throw ratio projects a 33″ screen from a 1 m distance with high native WXGA resolution. 2GB of onboard memory allows you to store documents and multimedia files, enhancing presentation efficiency. With HDMI 1.3 support, simply connect the PLED-W500 with a PC, tablet or other device to enjoy a widescreen gaming or home theater experience. You can also view smooth 3D video with a 120Hz refresh rate using active shutter glasses. PLED-W500 has versatile USB connectivity, built-in Microsoft Office/PDF viewer and SD/SDHC card reader which can display documents and play multimedia files without needing a PC.

    PLED-W200

    The pocket-sized PLED-W200 offers ultimate mobility. Measuring 130 x 126 x 32 mm and weighing only 420 g, the PLED-W200 is ultrathin and easily carried in a briefcase. Its LED light source with 250 ANSI lumens lasts 30,000 hours while producing brilliant color. With a built-in 32 GB SD/SDHC card reader, Microsoft Office/PDF viewer and dual integrated 2W speakers, display Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and other multimedia files without needing a PC. The PLED-W200 also features 1.16:1 short throw ratio that can project a 40″ screen from a 1 m distance with high native WXGA resolution.

    ViewSonic’s ultraportable LED projectors are thin, compact and lightweight for easy mobility between meeting rooms and on the go. Innovative new look & energy-efficient LED lamps with 20000 hours ( PLED-W500) 30,000-hour lifespan (PLED-W200) makes PLED series the best choice for the professional usage. 0-second power-on and power-off makes presentation immediately, and no need to wait for the projector to cool down. The PLED-W500 and PLED-W200 provide 500 and 250 lumens of brightness, respectively – superior to others in the pocket projector category.

    Developed with Texas Instruments’ high performance DPP6401 image processing chip, the projectors support 3D graphics with 120Hz frame rates for exciting 3D gaming and movies using active shutter glasses. With the built-in 32 GB SD/SDHC card reader and Microsoft Office/PDF viewer, the projectors can play Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and other multimedia files directly.

    Notes to Editor

    About ViewSonic

    ViewSonic® Corporation, headquartered in Walnut, California, is a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics, and communications solutions. Founded in 1987, ViewSonic’s mission is to be the preferred global brand of visual solutions as we continue to focus on display-centric product offerings including LED monitors, tablets, projectors, digital signage displays, and cloud computing solutions. ViewSonic continues to pioneer in visual technology innovation to build a connected and ever-reaching digital future. For further information, please visit http://ap.viewsonic.com/in.

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  • RIM hit with $147.2 million verdict in wireless patent lawsuit

    RIM hit with $147.2 million verdict in wireless patent lawsuit

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    Research in Motion Ltd has been directed by a northern California jury directed to pay $147.2 million in patent litigation over a remote management system for wireless devices.

    Mformation, a maker of mobile-device management software, sued RIM in 2008, alleging infringement of two patents. The company claimed it disclosed details of the technology to RIM during licensing discussions. After refusing to take a license, the BlackBerry maker modified its software to include the patented systems, Mformation said in its complaint.

    Amar Thakur, an attorney for Mformation, said the jury directed RIM to pay an $8 royalty for every BlackBerry device connected to RIM’s enterprise server software, which brings the total award to $147.2 million. The verdict only covers U.S. sales through trial, Thakur said, and not future or foreign damages.

    RIM’s stock has tumbled more than 70 percent in the past year as its customers abandoned the BlackBerry following the increasing popularity of its rivals Apple’s iPhone and other devices using Google Inc’s Android software. RIM last month posted its first and unexpected operating loss in eight years.

  • Apple rejoins environmental registry

    Apple rejoins environmental registry

    Apple has rejoined an environmental ratings scheme a week after quitting the program. The firm published a letter on its site saying it had realized the move had been “a mistake” after many of its customers had complained.

    The u-turn follows an announcement by San Francisco city officials that they planned to ban local agencies from buying Apple Mac computers saying at the time that they hoped Apple would reconsider.

    Apple helped set up the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) registry in 2006. It is designed to identify which electronic devices pose the least risk to the environment.

    In dropping out last month from the registry, Apple offered no explanation but speculation centered around its use of batteries on some MacBooks which are glued into the frame and thus are not easily recycled.

  • LG Optimus 4X HD gets Jelly Bean courtesy CyanogenMod Team

    LG Optimus 4X HD gets Jelly Bean courtesy CyanogenMod Team

    The CyanogenMod team has uploaded a video of an LG Optimus 4x HD running CyanogenMod 10 with Jelly Bean Android 4.1.  The build is still in early production and has trouble with Google’s new Search dynamics, but considering the Jelly Bean Source code just came out, the progress is quite impressive. 

  • Sony to launch Xperia Go, Ion and Neo L in India

    Sony to launch Xperia Go, Ion and Neo L in India

    Sony is really ready to take on the Indian Android phone market with a storm. Apart from their already announced released and Reviewed Xperia NXT series, Sony has already announced plans for 3 new devices in India. The Xperia Go, Xperia ION and the Neo L. 

    Xperia Go

    The active phone, is ready to go on sale in the coming days, and has already gone up for preorder.  The phone is equipped with a 3.5-inch HVGA display, a water resistant and dust resistant body, 5-megapixel camera, a 1GHz dual-core processor and will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, with a ICS update possibly already out. The pricing on the phone is expected to be under the Rs. 20,000 mark as the phone replaces its predecessor the Xperia Active.

    Neo L

    The Neo L will replace predecessor Neo V, The phone will ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box and will be available in India later this month. Neo L has a 1GHz single core processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4-inch LCD display with a resolution of 854×480 pixels. A 5-megapixel main camera, a front facing camera and a 1500 mAh battery pack.

    The device will have 320 MB of user memory and will also be PlayStation certified. The company is also continuing to offer the 50GB cloud storage, and is trying to remove the 2 year limit to make it lifetime.

    Xperia ION

    The ION will be the flagship phone for Sony in India,  powered by a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 processor the Xperia ION will have a 12-megapixel camera and will feature a 4.55-inch 720p reality display. The phone set to supersede the Xperia S and become the one to compete with the likes of Galaxy SIII and HTC One X.

    As always expect full coverage here on iGyaan.

     

  • Blackberry App World gets “Upgrade All” Action, All Rejoice

    Blackberry App World gets “Upgrade All” Action, All Rejoice

    It has been literally years, since the Blackberry App World updates had to be launched one by one. Blackberry users and fans will finally get a reason to rejoice as the latest update to App World introduces a feature that’s been a long time coming: the ability to upgrade all apps at once.

    Now you can finally put the frustrating and slow single app list update, which can be really painful if you get more than 5 app updates at once. The latest update to Blackberry App World also brings the ability to view and share lists of installed apps with friends via NFC and adds Finnish language support.

  • HTC changing its geometry with the new Vertex Tablet!

    HTC changing its geometry with the new Vertex Tablet!

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    We have a new report that sheds more light on this HTC product. Apparently HTC has forgotten all about its past in the tablet market and is planning the HTC Vertex HD, a tablet that has already shown up in benchmark tests.

    According to Slashgear, the new tablet will sport a 10.1-inch display with 1280 x 800 resolution, 1.3GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, a 2-megapixel rear-facing camera and a front-facing 1.3-megapixel shooter, Bluetooth 4.0 and Beats Audio support. The device is running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich right now, although that may change by the time it hits stores.

    Speaking about availability details, we don’t have any launch dates or pricing for this new Android device, so we’ll have to wait for HTC and its carrier partners to officially unveil it, or leak more details about it. What’s clear so far is that the device doesn’t appear to be necessarily an iPad contender, but it’s neither an affordable 7-inch device meant to take on the Google Nexus 7.

    Could the Vertex be a budget 10-inch tablet? Anyone interested in a new HTC tablet?

  • Google Maps adds walking directions for 44 African nations

    Google Maps adds walking directions for 44 African nations

     

    Google has just announced an update for its popular Maps service, extending support for walking directions to 44 African countries. Following the mandatory safety warnings that come with the beta tag (routes may be missing pedestrian crossings etc.), Google is encouraging residents to try out the service, available today on both web and mobile. A separate update will no doubt be appreciated by cyclists in Europe and Australia.

    As the African continent develops, there should be no shortage of users for the mobile version of the service. Telecoms & Media reported last year that Africa is now the second most connected region in the world in terms of its mobile subscription count. There are currently more than 500 million mobile users on the continent, and by 2015, there are expected to be 265 million mobile broadband subscriptions in Africa, a significant increase from the current estimate of 12 million.

    Support for cycling directions has also been improved. Previously only available in the US and Canada, the service has now been extended to both Australia and Europe, just in time for the yearly post-Tour de France cycling enthusiasm. Routes devised for biking are designed to make use of dedicated bike lanes and avoid significant hills whenever possible.

  • Yet another iPhone 5 image leaked

    Yet another iPhone 5 image leaked

     

    KitGuru has leaked what it claims is a “test sample” with the glass front panel roughly intact. We’ve seen the darker steel sides, aluminum back and new dock connector before, but the front gives us a much better sense of how the finished product  will turn out. Sitting next to an iPhone 4S, it’s suggested that the new model would stuff in that bigger screen more through a better use of the available area — there’s much less blank space than on the iPhones we’ve known since 2007.  Now as we’re getting closer to the official launch of the next iPhone, be prepared for an avalanche of leaked images!

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