Product: LG G3 Beat
Price: Rs 25,000
Product: Notion Ink Cain
Price: Rs 19,990
In the latest in a series of tablet launches carrying the Intel branding, the chipmaker has tied up with Bangalore-based Notion Ink to launch Cain, the most affordable 2-in-1 computer in the Indian market. The device is powered by Intel Atom Processor Z3735D and runs Windows 8.1. It has a 7900 mAh lithium polymer battery to power the 10.1-inch 1280×800 IPS LCD display. The device also comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal memory. It is preloaded with business apps like Office with free one-year subscription and Outlook as well as a wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
Product: Amazon Kindle
Price: Rs 5,999
Amazon has introduced the all-new Kindle with a faster processor, twice the storage, and a touchscreen interface at a price of Rs 5,999. The new Kindle is available at Amazon.in and will start shipping on October 9. “Our new Kindle is small and light, with weeks of battery life, a 20 per cent faster processor, twice the storage, and a touch interface,” said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “The new Kindle includes all the features readers love—Whispersync, built-in dictionary and new exclusive features like Vocabulary builder, Kindle Freetime and Goodreads integration.
Product: Android One
Price: Rs 6,399
The Android ecosystem might already be a billion devices large, but Google wants to expand it more and at a faster pace. This is where its new programme, Android One, fits in. No, it is not a new operating system, but an effort to bring the best hardware-software combo possible at an affordable price. In India, three Android One devices are launched- Micromax Canvas A1, Karbonn Sparkles V and Spice Dreams Uno and runs on Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS. However, except for minor differences in the design, all these phones are identical as far as specifications go.