Tag: 4k tv

  • LG G1 OLED EVO Televison : Eyes On

    LG G1 OLED EVO Televison : Eyes On

    LG G1 OLED tv is the flagship tv for the company in 2021. It features a new OLED EVO panel which is extremely bright and features a high dynamic range. The tv runs on webOS and has support for all OTT streaming apps. The magic remote works like an air mouse and makes inputting text and navigating the UI super easy. The design of the tv is premium with extremely thin bezels, and a flush wall mount. check out our video to find out more about the LG G1
  • Xiaomi Launches Mi 4A Pro LED Android TV With 32, 49 And 4K 55 inch Variants

    Xiaomi Launches Mi 4A Pro LED Android TV With 32, 49 And 4K 55 inch Variants

    Xiaomi has launched three new Mi 4A Pro LED Smart TVs today, as part of its launch event. The series consists of three devices of 39 inch, 44 inch and 55 inch sizes.  The 55 inch TV is a 4K set and all the three TVs run Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box. They feature Google Play Store, Youtube and other Google Apps. The devices also have Chromecast built-in and Google Home support. Also featuring on the devices is an advanced voice search which lets you search for content on both online and offline channels. The devices will also receive Amazon Alexa support in sometime.

    The Tvs also have Xiaomi’s Patchwall feature. This uses AI to make a customised home page for you. They will receive Amazon Prime video soon after the launch and are expected to have the Netflix app soon.
    The devices vary in both size and specifications. The bigger the size, the better the specifications.

    32 inch HD:

    The 32 inch TV has an HD ‘Ultra Bright’ display. The TV has 20 W stereo speakers and DTS HD sound. The TV runs on the Amlogic Quad Core 64 Bit processor and the Mali 450 GPU. It has 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage.

    The TV has 3 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports and an audio out port. It has Wi-fi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity.

    49 inch FHD+:

    The 49 inch Mi 4A Pro has a 1080p FHD+ display. The TV has 20 W stereo speakers and DTS HD sound. The TV runs on the Amlogic 64 Bit Quad Core processor and the Mali 450 GPU. It has 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage.

    The TV has 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. It also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity.

    55 inch 4K:

    The 55 inch TV is the only out of the three that has a 4K + HDR display. The TV has Dolby + DTS Cinema audio quality which promises a rich experience. The device runs on the Amlogic 64 Bit Quad Core processor and the Mali T830 GPU. The TV also has 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage.

    The TV has 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB (3.0+2.0)  ports. It also has dual band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity.

     

  • Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Vs Xiaomi Mi TV 4: What’s The Difference?

    Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Vs Xiaomi Mi TV 4: What’s The Difference?

    Ever since entering the Indian market, Xiaomi has predominantly focussed on the smartphone market. However, one look at the company’s Mainland China website and you realise that Xiaomi has a much more diverse repertoire. Xiaomi has launched power banks, air purifier, earphones and speakers as well but, these are accessories and never really ignite any excitement. However, most of the company’s smartphone launches have been excellent so far and has created enough anticipation around the brand.

    On the 14th of February, however, that changed. Along with the much-awaited launch of the Redmi Note 5, the company unveiled its first-ever television in India. At a price of Rs 39,999 the Mi TV 4 offers a 4K LED display, smart TV functionalities and an enhanced UI based on Patchwall. No other 4K LED TV comes close to its price in the Indian market. In fact, it has been sold out within a couple of minutes every time it has gone on sale. Similarly, that is also its biggest issue. The TV is only available via flash sales which are extremely cumbersome.

    However, Xiaomi appeared to have more things in the plan as it held a live stream launch 7th March. Everyone expected the company to launch a smart TV and so it did. At a price of Rs 13999 and 22999 for the 32 inch and 43 inch models of the Mi TV 4A, respectively. At such a price range, the Mi TV 4A is a great option for people who are on a tight budget. However, the 32 inch variant has a 720P display only. The 43 inch variant has a more respectable 1080P display albeit, the same internals.

    However, along with the price, there are some major differences between the Mi TV 4A and Mi TV 4. So, let’s take a look at what differentiates these televisions from Xiaomi that has re-ignited the interest in the TV industry again!

    Specifications
    Specifications Mi TV 4 Mi TV 4A 32 inch Mi TV 4A 43 inch
    Price Rs. 39,999 Rs. 13999 Rs. 22999
    Display Size & Type 55 inch
    LED
    32 inch
    LED
    43 inch
    LED
    Resolution 3840 x 2160 px
    60Hz refresh rate
    Viewing Angle: 178º
    1366 × 768px
    178 degree
    60Hz refresh rate
    1920 x 1080px
    178 degree
    60Hz refresh rate
    Processor 64-bit Amlogic L962 64-Bit Amlogic L962 64-Bit Amlogic L962
    RAM 2GB 1GB 1GB
    Storage 8GB 8GB 8GB
    Connectivity 1 x USB 2.0
    1 x USB 3.0
    1 x Ethernet
    3 x HDMI 2.0
    Bluetooth 4.2
    Wi-Fi ac 802.11 a/b/g/n
    2 x USB 2.0
    3 x HDMI
    1 x Ethernet
    Wi-Fi ac 802.11 a/b/g/n
    2 x USB 2.0
    3 x HDMI
    1 x Ethernet
    Wi-Fi ac 802.11 a/b/g/n

    The Mi TV 4 at a price of Rs. 39,999 offers a lot of features that no other television at that price has. However, 32 inch model has a 720P display resolution which is a bit low by modern standards. But, at a price of Rs 13,999, there isn’t much to complain.

    At the end of the day, however, all three TVs are a great deal. It all comes down to the user’s budget and expectations out of their TV.

  • Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4 Review

    Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4 Review

    With several television brands in the country trying to cash in on the big screen market, Xiaomi has finally launched their Mi TV 4 in India. The LED panel is Xiaomi’s first entrant into the market of television displays in the country but not the last. The television goes on sale on the  22nd of February at an aggressive price of Rs. 39999. This price point allows Xiaomi to capture a market that traditionally chose smaller displays for a better feature set. But, is the Xiaomi TV worth the money? Let’s find out!

    Design and Build

    The Mi TV 4 has a brilliant design with minimal use of materials. The panel is left mostly bare and is strengthened by a single sheet of brushed steel backing to Add support to the otherwise flimsy screen. At the thinnest point, the television is only 4.9mm thin. While the television does widen out at the bottom where most of the electronics are housed. The stand is also made out of solid metal and is extremely sturdy, with it the television weighs in at 17.8 Kilogram.  Without the stand at a comfortable 17.2 KG, the television is easily wall mountable using the 400 x 200 mm bracket at the back. The wall mount is not included.

    Design wise the television has a pleasing look. The TV is mostly black in colour with no real flashy materials and a subtle Mi logo at the bottom front. This allows the TV to fit into the best of living spaces. There is no doubt that most wouldn’t mind installing this TV in their homes.

    The MI TV Supports HDR10

    The Panel

    The Mi Tv 4 uses a premium range 54.6 inch Samsung VA panel. It has a static contrast ratio of 6000:1 and a viewing angle of 178º (vertical and horizontal). The Panel boasts a 85% NTSC colour gamut which is more than its sRGB sibling, however not as wide as the P3 colour gamut now becoming popular. With a 3820 x 2160 px resolution, the panel boasts a solid pixel density of 80 ppi considering its 54.6 inch display size. The screen offers a 60Hz refresh rate (vertical frequency) and does also support HDR. This makes the Mi TV 4 a unique proposition at the price point it sells at.

    The Smart TV

    The Mi TV 4 runs Android TV with a MIUI TV skin and a Patchwall interface. This allows for Xiaomi to display content for viewers in a unique way. The included IR controller allows the TV to also natively control your Set Top boxes. Interestingly, almost all Set-Top box providers of the country are already supported.

    Patchwall AI Allows For Better Content Curation

    The Patchwall interface uses AI (according to Xiaomi) to display your content in easy to view boxes on the Home screen. What is also great is that the Mi TV 4 can display content not only from the streaming services but from your Set Top Box as well. So , if there is a show that you may want to watch, it will display the current run duration of the show and also the reaming time, so that you can decide whether you want to catch it now or wait for the Re-run.

    Content-wise at the moment the MI TV 4 only supports content from Hungama Play, and does not presently support streaming apps like Spuul, Netflix or Prime Video. Because it is a Android TV based television we were able to Side-load the play store and Netflix on the TV, both of which did not run properly on the television.

    Xiaomi is said to be working with providers like Netflix and Prime Video to get those apps fully available on the Mi TV 4 and that may happen soon.

     

    Display Performance and Gaming Capability

    The display despite being an EDGE LED lit panel has really good local dimming, and control over black levels. The colour reproduction is vivid and accurate, being based on the NTSC color gamut the TV supports a wide 85% range. You will truly enjoy the HDR experience on the TV if you can manage to get your hands on a device which will allow you to score some HDR content on this display. We used an Apple TV 4th Gen with 4k HDR and it works flawlessly. The television also supports Amazon’s Fire stick with 4K and HDR along with PS4 pro with HDR. Users can also easily connect and use traditional PS4 consoles or regular 1080p streaming or casting devices like Chromecast.

    The Panel supports HDR10 and plays back Dolby Vision content. However, does not support the full range of Dolby vision. According to Xiaomi, if there is enough content and demand the company will enable Dolby-Vision on the panel, and it should co-incide with the enabling of apps like Netflix which stream Dolby Vision content. The display performance especially in HDR, with how much it enhances the viewing experience is truly impressive. The Mi TV 4 also has 3 HDMI 2.0 ports which means that you are future ready to plug in HDR capable devices into the unit.

    Due to the 60hz refresh rate and an 8ms response time, it also makes for a good Gaming TV. But, definitely not something seasoned gamers will enjoy. There is an input lag of 38ms according to our testing.

    However, for simply plugging in your PlayStation (especially Pro with HDR outputs) or connecting it to a gaming rig, the TV can add a giant screen experience to an otherwise dull gaming environment.

    Conclusion

    The Mi TV 4 is exactly what India needs to bring down the crazy prices of the TV market. The Mi TV 4 shows that quality panels can be manufactured at really user affordable prices and that they can perform equally well. Expect this TV to sell out quickly, and aggressively in every flash sale that the company holds. Once enough televisions are out there, streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video will have no option but to get on board.

    With such a demand for this TV, also come a lot of questions.

    FAQ

    Does the Mi TV 4 run on Android?

    Yes, the Mi LED Smart TV 4 runs on MIUI TV with a Patchwall AI interface which is based on Android TV. Patchwall is different from a standard Android TV UI and is definitely much more intuitive. It has features such as endless scroll and single page content display.

    What is the Refresh Rate of the TV?

    The refresh rate of the Mi LED Smart TV 4 is 60Hz.

    What Streaming Services does the Television support?

    Right now, the TV supports Hungama Play and YouTube (though a browser). Xiaomi has confirmed that it is working on bringing more content providers on board.

    Does the Television support downloaded Apps?

    No, you do not need to download any apps. Xiaomi has said that it will push out consistent updates and that users don’t have to manually update the TV. The TV will automatically get updated as long as it is connected to the internet. If and when Xiaomi adds Netflix, a new update will automatically add it to the list and you can simply just log in.

    How thin is the Mi LED TV 4?

    At its thinnest, the Mi LED TV 4 is only 4.9mm thick (or thin).

    Does the Television work with Bluetooth Headphones?

    The Mi TV 4 has Bluetooth 4.2, hence, it works with Bluetooth headphones and Bluetooth speakers. However, there is no headphone jack on the TV. It also works with Bluetooth receivers.

    Does the Mi TV 4 come with a Soundbar?

    The Mi TV 4 in China and certain other markets was launched with a sound bar. However, the Soundbar will be sold separately at a later date in India.

    What is the Input Lag of the Mi TV 4?

    The input lag of the TV is 38ms while the response time is 8ms.

    Does the Mi LED TV 4 Support Sideloaded apps?

    You can sideload apps, however, they are not working right now. Maybe the support will come in a future update. We tried installing Netflix and Google Play store, which did install, but, did not work.

    Warning: Sideloading apps like Google Play services at this moment breaks the functionality of the TV.

    Watch Our Full Review Of The Xiaomi Mi TV 4

    Watch Our Unboxing Of The Xiaomi Mi TV 4

     

  • Xiaomi Mi LED Smart TV 4 Launched In India At Rs. 39,999

    Xiaomi Mi LED Smart TV 4 Launched In India At Rs. 39,999

    Along with two smartphones, Xiaomi has launched its first ever smart TV in India. The Xiaomi Mi LED Smart TV 4 will go on sale in India at a price of Rs. 39,999 on the 22nd of February.

    Overview

    The 55 inch Xiaomi Mi TV 4 comes with a 4K UHD display with a 3840 x 2160 resolution and a 178-degree viewing angle. The TV has a refresh rate of 60Hz and it also offers support for HDR10+ HLG. The device has a “frameless design” and also comes with Dolby Atmos audio technology.

    Interestingly, the trend of AI and machine learning is bleeding into the television industry as well, it seems. The Xiaomi Mi LED Smart TV comes with AI support and can make recommendations. It has a UI called PatchWall and is based on Android OS which allows for content curation based on recommendations. The TV also has speech recognition and voice control, but, since it is only available in China as of now, it doesn’t work with the English language.

    Under the hood, the Mi LED Smart TV is powered by a 64-bit Amlogic L962 chipset with four 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 cores along with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage. As for connectivity, the Xiaomi Mi TV 4 has Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, three HDMI ports, two USB ports, AV in, Ethernet port, and S/PDIF audio output. There is also the new Xiaomi remote for controlling the TV which has infrared as well Bluetooth connectivity options.

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  • Xiaomi’s New 50 Inch Mi TV 4A Has 4K Resolution And Costs US $375

    Xiaomi’s New 50 Inch Mi TV 4A Has 4K Resolution And Costs US $375

    A lot of consumers globally know Xiaomi as a smartphone maker but, the company’s smartphone lineup barely represents its prowess. One look at Xiaomi’s Mainland China website is enough for someone to realise that Xiaomi makes much more than just smartphones. It has smart home products, crazy electronic scooters and televisions as well.

    The latest addition to Xiaomi’s list of products other than smartphones is the new Mi TV 4A. The Mi TV 4A offers a 4K display and is priced at US $375 (Rs. 23000 approx.).

    The 50 inch Xiaomi Mi TV 4A comes with a 4K UHD display with a 3840 x 2160 resolution and a 178-degree viewing angle. The TV has a refresh rate of 60Hz and it also offers support for HDR10+ HLG. The device has a “frameless design” and incorporates Mi TV Bar with 10 speakers, 2 wireless rear satellite speakers, and a subwoofer. It also comes with Dolby Atmos audio technology.

    Interestingly, the trend of AI and machine learning is bleeding into the television industry as well, it seems. The Xiaomi Mi TV 4A comes with AI support and can make recommendations. It has a UI called PatchWall and is based on Android OS which allows for content curation based on recommendations. The TV also has speech recognition and voice control, but, since it is only available in China as of now, it doesn’t work with the English language.

    Under the hood, the TV is powered by a 64-bit Amlogic L962 chipset with four 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 cores along with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage. As for connectivity, the Xiaomi Mi TV 4A has Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, three HDMI ports, two USB ports, AV in, Ethernet port, and S/PDIF audio output. There is also the new Xiaomi remote for controlling the TV which has infrared as well Bluetooth connectivity options.

    At a price of just over Rs. 23000, the Xiaomi Mi TV 4A appears to be an excellent product. Sadly, as is a lot of other great Xiaomi products, this will remain a China-exclusive

  • Unboxing The Sony Bravia OLED A1 KD-55A1 4K Android TV

    Unboxing The Sony Bravia OLED A1 KD-55A1 4K Android TV

    The new Sony Bravia OLED A1 KD-55A1 4K Android TV is priced at Rs 364,900 for the 55 inch variant and Rs 464,900 for the 65 inch variant. Lets unbox the new Sony TV and see what all we get:

    • The Sony Bravia KD-65A1
    • Remote
    • Cables
    • Wall mount screws
    • Table support

    The Sony Bravia TV has built-in support for 4K HDR content and the remote comes with shortcut buttons for Netflix and Google Play, proving that companies also believe that not a lot of people watch cable or DTH television anymore.

  • Philips Brings the Ultra-Slim 4K HD TV With Ambilight Technology to India

    Philips Brings the Ultra-Slim 4K HD TV With Ambilight Technology to India

    Philips made a stride into the Indian 4K television market with the launch of the Ambilight 4K Ultra HD LED TV. The recent 8600 series is the first 4K Ultra HD television range featuring Ambilight technology and provides customers with an immersive and cinematic TV viewing experience. The product comes in three screen sizes, 50-inch, 58-inch and 65-inch, and is priced between Rs. 1,55,000 to Rs. 3,72,500.

    The Ambilight technology projects light from the television’s back panel that keeps on changing depending on the content. Also, it widens the field of view by throwing extra light to the surrounding wall from the sides of the television. This gives viewers an interesting viewing experience. The ultra-slim device is also said to minimize eye-strain during long viewing hours.

    Ambilight Front

    The new Ultra HD TV is powered by Pixel Plus Ultra HD. The device equips 20W sound, 4 HDMI input ports and 2 USB ports. The product offers 400Hz motion rate which, according to the company, ensures a smooth experience for fast moving images and is perfect for gaming. It supports full HD inputs of 1920x1080p up to 60Hz and is Wi-Fi compatible. Customers can browse the internet and access social networking sites like YouTube and Vimeo, along with a host of applications.

    The Ambilight 4K TV will be retailed in partnership with the new official business unit of the company PE Electronics. The product is not accessible in stores as of now, but will soon be made available at Philips stores and other retail outlets.

  • Micromax Brings Two New 4K TV’s Starting at Rs. 39,000

    Micromax Brings Two New 4K TV’s Starting at Rs. 39,000

    4K TV or UHD TVs have been around for a while, but their heavy price tag made sure potential customers steered clear from them. But in the recent past, some minor brands such as Vu have brought low-cost UHD TVs in India but their price tag was double than that of an HD TV. Micromax is breaking that price gap with the introduction of two UHD TVs which will challenge the conventional HD TV market.

    Micromax is offering a 42-inch variant that will cost Rs 39,990 and a 49-inch version priced at Rs. 49,990. These are some of the lowest figures ever quoted for 4K TVs in India.

    These TVs run Android OS that earns them the tag of Smart TVs. The 42-inch variant will run on Android 4.2 whereas the 49-inch variant runs Android 4.4. The TVs come preloaded with apps like Facebook, Twitter, Gmail and other prominent apps and buyers will also have access to Google Play store so they can download their preferred apps.

    Both these TVs have a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. The TV’s are powered by a dual-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. They come with 2.2GB of internal storage, which is expandable to 32GB. The 42-inch variant features 3x HDMI and 3x USB ports. On the other hand, the 49-inch variant with its higher price tag offers a gold-colored metal frame and glass finish back and has 2x HDMI and 3x USB ports.
    A Smart Somato-Sensory remote control will let you navigate through the interface of the TV. The remote works like an air mouse that makes it fast and easy to access the features you are want.

    Micromax will be selling these TVs exclusively on Flipkart from March 13th. With these prices, the company won’t have to convince a lot of folks to part away with their money.

  • VU Brings Affordable 4K TVs to India

    VU Brings Affordable 4K TVs to India

    You know that the market is slowly getting set for 4K TVs. You want those super high definition displays for your gaming and entertainment experiences, but when you see the price tags on these devices, you make the wise choice and decide you like food more than UHD displays. Well, now VU gives you a cheaper alternative to the highly priced displays from the big brands.

    VU has launched 50-inch and 55-inch 4K TVs which it will be selling exclusively on Snapdeal. The 50-inch TV costs Rs. 89,900 while the 55-inch version is priced at Rs. 1,19,000.

    These TV's are great alternatives to high priced displays from big brands.
    These TV’s are great alternatives to high priced displays from big brands.

    The company claims that they have integrated the world’s first quad-core graphics engines in their TV. This engine will assist in accelerated Ultra HD content delivery. The TVs can take the images from the set-top boxes and upscale it to give sharper, more detailed images.

    Devita Saraf, CEO and Design Head, Vu Televisions said “The new 50-inch and 55-inch 4K Ultra High Definition televisions from Vu are priced at half the cost of similar models from Sony and Samsung. Samsung’s 48-inch 4K TV is priced at Rs. 1,59,556 while the 55-inch Sony’s equivalent model costs Rs. 2,18,000. The panels are made in Japan and Korea while the plastics are made in China.”

    They have multiple convenient connectivity options
    They have multiple convenient connectivity options

    The TV’s have multiple connectivity options which include four HDMI and three USB ports for the 50-inch model and three HDMI and USB ports for the 55-inch variants.

    VU promises quality service from its certified customer service center. Saraf also said that customers buying the TVs from Snapdeal will get free shipping, and if there is any damage to the product during delivery, VU will replace it for free. So if you were looking for a 4K display for cheap, the VU seems like a good affordable option for you. Get it for some excellent visual experience and of course, some insane gaming visuals.

  • Bang & Olufsen Unveil an Outrageously Priced 85-inch 4K TV

    Bang & Olufsen Unveil an Outrageously Priced 85-inch 4K TV

    Danish equipment manufacturers Bang & Olufsen have brought out an 85-inch 4K TV which, like its 55-inch sibling, comes with a motorized stand that helps it move around. The TV is called Beovision Avant 85in 4K TV.

    Using the motorized stand you can adjust the angle of the TV up to 90 degrees and this can be done through a single push of a button. It will also automatically select the viewer’s favorite channel and sound settings. When you are done, the speakers will automatically fold and return to their original position.

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    The BeoVision Avant 85 has six HDMI inputs, two USB and an Ethernet port for internet connectivity. The remote provided with the device is called the BeoVision One remote control. It’s a metal bodied universal remote control made of Aluminum. The BeoRemote app is available for iPad and Android tablets too. The remote is capable of controlling your entire entertainment system.

    For the audio, the TV comes with eight integrated drivers: three for treble, three for mid and two for the bass. There is an option for three channel surround sound output. Buyers can also connect to B&O speakers wirelessly.

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    The TV costs a whooping £16,595 (Rs. 16,39,000), and the motorized stand comes separately for an additional £1500 (Rs. 1,48,000). You can be better off buying a Samsung 4K TV which comes at half the price of this TV and buy a mid-segment sedan, with loads of money left on you.

  • Sony Introduced Six New 4k Televisions in India

    Sony Introduced Six New 4k Televisions in India

    Japanese electronics giant Sony has announced new 4K televisions in three new series in India. The six new offerings from Sony come in screen sizes ranging from 49-inch to 85-inch within the price range of Rs. 1,74,900 to Rs. 7,04,900. 

    The company said that four of these 4K televisions are already available in the market while the other two will be available by the end of September. Sony claims that the new Bravia 4K TVs offer ‘excellent picture and audio quality, while featuring a bevy of new features will appeal to the discerning consumer’.

    Sony has further stated that all six of the new Bravia 4K models offered by them will incorporate the powerful picture processing engine, 4K X-Reality PRO, which uses a combination of unique up-scaling and super resolution technology from Sony to offer any content in beautiful and stunning 4K resolution. All new models supports HDMI 2.0 which gives them the ability to display 4K/60p content.

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    They are also equipped with a new decoder which supports HEVC and can playback 4K/60p content from Internet streaming services and USB playback. The TVs are also compatible with MHL 3.0, which supports 4K output from smartphones and tablets.

    The company is also introducing a new feature called ‘One-Flick Entertainment,’  that allows viewers to quickly browse content across different sources at home. The added One-Flick Remote Control gives users ‘intuitive control’. Using simple swipes users can access both offline and online content. There is also an option of seeing content stored on NFC-enabled smartphones or tablets by touching those devices to the One-Flick Remote Control.

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    One-Flick Entertainment gives users quick YouTube access while watching regular TV channels. Also, the Sony Bravia 4K televisions have a new ‘Social Viewing’ feature, which enables users to Skype chat (with the built-in camera) apart from keeping track of their social media accounts.

    Sony has detailed pricing for the four available Bravia 4K TVs, with the 79-inch Bravia KD-79X9000B priced at Rs. 7,04,900, the 55-inch Bravia KD-55X9000B priced at Rs. 3,14,900, the 55-inch Bravia KD-55X8500B priced at Rs. 2,54,900, and the 49-inch Bravia KD-49X8500B priced at Rs. 1,74,900.

    However, pricing details of the remaining two 4K televisions will be revealed when they launch by the end of this month.

  • iGyaan’s Independence Day Weekend Gift Guide

    iGyaan’s Independence Day Weekend Gift Guide

    We have moved to the age of convergence to make our existence comfortable. With the evolution and digitalisation of communication, photography, and even education, we are now moving to an era where we want gadgets that not only give us comfort but also the luxuries that we never imagined.

    We are listing 5 amazing gadgets that make our lives better and would make for perfect gifts:

    Fujifilm Instax Mini 50S

    Polaroid Camera 

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    The Instax Mini 50S combines best-in-class image quality with a small form factor that makes it easy to carry in a bag or hand without considerable discomfort. The film packs it uses are widely available online and inexpensive, costing less than Rs. 2,000 for 20 exposures. Loading the film, which is rated at ISO 800 is a child’s play. While the camera’s metering does well in the most favorable lighting conditions, you can adjust exposure brightness, which can help prevent overly dark portraits and highlight detail.

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    Nokia Lumia 1020

    Camera Phone 

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    As a phone, it doesn’t bring anything revolutionary to the table, but as an imaging device, it’s quite a stunner. The Nokia Lumia 1020 is the best camera phone in the market today. Thanks to its large, 0.6″ BSI CMOS sensor and 41MP camera. You get excellent details and enough resolution for large poster size prints. 

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    Lenovo Yoga 2 13

    Hybrid PC

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    Lenovo’s Yoga 2 13 does everything you would expect of a slim, lightweight ultrabook—plus it converts to a tablet and two modes in between. And the competitive price means you’re getting the convertible abilities essentially for free. It is an excellent ultrabook, even without digging into its hybrid capabilities. This new model adds a backlit keyboard and an impressive 3,200×1, 800-pixel-resolution display.

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    Samsung UN65HU9000

    4K Television 

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    Samsung UN65HU9000 directly takes to the front row of Television technology.  The UNHU9000 curved 4K LED LCD has an excellent picture with deep black levels, accurate color and great bright-room viewing qualities. Its styling is drop-dead gorgeous, and the curve lends a unique, futuristic look. The feature set is well-implemented and comprehensive, with best-in-class connectivity and upgradeability and a superb remote.

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    Sony Smartwatch 2

    Wearable Tech

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    With a 1.6-inch touchscreen, this Android-powered smartwatch connects with compatible smartphones over Bluetooth to sync time, date and weather information. It can be customised to add functions such as control the phone’s music player, view messages, email, Facebook, Twitter, as well as accept or reject incoming calls. It also has Walkmate available for fitness enthusiasts.

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