Wednesday, June 11, 2014

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL.................... 3 FOR THE PRICE OF 1


GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL 3 FOR THE PRICE OF 1


Most smartphone and tablet companies are packing their devices with some killer hardware and software customisations, but this is also pushing prices up to absurd levels. Do you really need to spend that much on a smartphone, or tablet? A round up of tried-and trusted alternatives that you can buy for the same amount of moolah...


LG FLEX D958 (`69,999)
 At this price, you get a device that boasts of a 6-inch, curved HD touchscreen, and is packed with an advanced 2.26GHz packed with an advanced 2.26 quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, a whopping 13MP camera, a 2.1MP front shooter, and running the latest Android Jellybean OS. Is this phone top of the line? Of course it is. But, here's what you could pick up for the same amount of money if you were a photography enthusiast... CAMERA Depending on your proficiency in the art, you can expect to pick an entry-level DSLR like the Nikon D3100 or the Canon EOS 1100D camera. Both these shooters are built for first-time users, and come with a standard 18-55mm stock lens. Besides, the D3100 also has a good Guide mode that helps novices learn the nuances of manual photography.
On the other hand, if manual photography is not your thing, you could opt for either the Nikon Coolpix P600 or the Canon PowerShot SX50. The former comes with 60x optical zoom, while the latter is equipped with a 50x lens. Both cameras come with superb auto modes that make them ideal companions on holidays and at parties.
Price: All models listed cost around `23,000

 TABLET
Now, if you've clicked great pictures, you will need a good device to display them. Here, you can opt for the `Wi-Fi only' Apple iPad Mini with a 7.9-inch Retina Display and 16GB storage. Its sharp and vibrant screen will bring out the beauty of your snapshots ­ and iOS also has cool photo apps that you can use to touch up your pictures before you upload them.
Price: `28,900 

PHONE
Well, since you need a phone, we recommend you pick up the Nokia Lumia 720 running the Windows Phone 8 OS.
This device is equipped with a 6.7MP camera sporting a wide-angled Carl Zeiss lens, making it one of the best shooters in this price bracket even in low-light conditions.
Price: `18,600 

SAMSUNG NOTE PRO
 (`65,575) With its 12.2-inch screen, this is the biggest Note so far, and it runs some cool cutting Note so far, and it runs some cool cuttingedge hardware including an octa-core processor and 3GB RAM! Simply put, this slate can handle practically everything you throw at it; ideal to watch Full HD movies. Additionally, you also get superb stylus support with its S-Pen technology. Then there's the ...

APPLE IPHONE 5S 
(`62,500) When you buy this handset, you get 32GB of storage, a sharp 4-inch display, packe in an aesthetically-pleasing aluminium body, and running the newest iOS 7.1.1 operating system. Indeed, few devices can equal the snob value of an iPhone (especially if you buy its Champaign Gold model). Besides, you also get nes ­ arguably the first successful online music store. But if you're a movie and music iTunes ­ arguably the first successful online music store. But if you're a movie and music lover, here are some cool devices you could look at instead... TABLET Pick up the 32GB Google Nexus 7 (2013 Edition) that comes with a Full HD+ screen, quad-core processor, 3G SIM support, and a 3750mAH battery that's good for over six hours of movie playback. Since the device runs on Android, transferring movies to and from the device is painless.
Price: `27,999 

BLUETOOTH SPEAKER
 Tablet speakers can be underwhelming performers, and can often mar your movie experience. Here, we would recommend Bluetooth speakers such as the JBL Flip II, UE Mobile Boombox, or the Jabra Solemate Mini. These also come with a built-in microphone, allowing you to take hands-free calls when connected to your smartphone.
Price: `4,000 ­ `6,000 PHONE The Motorola Moto X is a great device for personal movie and music playback. It promises over nine-hour battery life on a single charge, while its dualcore processor is surprisingly adept at handling Full HD movies that look brilliant ovies that look brilliant on its 4.7-inch HD Gorilla Glass display. Here, you should pick up the 16GB model.
Price: `23,999 

MP3 PLAYER
 Well, since we Well, since we have a few thousands left, you can pick up a 16GB Apple iPod Nano (7th generation), a Sony NWZ-B173F or the Sony NWZ-B183 MP3 player (both 4GB models).
Price: `4,000 ­ `12,000

SONY XPERIA Z2 
(`49,990) The Xperia Z2 comes with a 5.2-inch Full HD touchscreen, runs a top-notch quad-core processor that's supported by 3GB RAM, and is equipped with 16GB storage with the option to add more via microSD. Besides, like all other Android devices, it runs the latest version of Jelly Bean. But here's what book lovers can expect to pick up in this price...

E-BOOK READER 
Consider the Kindle Paperwhite that comes with a front-lit touchscreen so you can even read at night without straining your peepers. You have the option of picking up a Wi-Fi, or a Wi-Fi + 3G version that comes with free connectivity for the lifetime of the device, allowing you to download books while on the move.
Alternatively, you could also opt for the standard 6-inch, `Wi-Fi only' Kindle. All these e-readers are backed by Amazon's book store with over 2 million paid as well as free books.
Price: `4,800 ­ `11,200 

TABLET 
Again, we would recommend the `Wi-Fi only' iPad Mini with Retina Display. iOS has some of the best magazine reading apps, and if you're interested in comics, you will also find offerings from big names including DC, Marvel, Vertigo, and even apps for Manga.
Price: `28,900 PHONE Well, since you started out to buy a phone, you could ound up your purchases with the 16GB Motorola Moto G. Like the X, this device's 4.5-inch touchscreen is also protected by Gorilla Glass, and it is one of the best handsets in this price when it comes to performance, battery and screen resolution.Price: `13,999
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