Monday, 28 April 2014

Top 5 tablets between Rs 20,000 - Rs 30,000 more...(28/04/2014)

 
Monday, April 28, 2014
 
 
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Top 5 tablets between Rs 20,000 – Rs 30,000
These are currently considered as the best tablets in the said price range in terms of their features.Read More
    
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India's cheapest octa core smartphone: iBerry Nuclea X announced for Rs 12,990
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Micromax copies Moto G; unveils Canvas 2 Colours with switchable back panels
The iBerry Nuclea X is all set to be launched on coming May 5 and will be available via eBay (ebay.in) only.
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 Apart from a bumped up processor and display resolution, the new phone seems to have nothing better than the old Canvas 2 Plus.
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Micromax Canvas HD A116
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Octa Core Review: Superb but plastic
The Galaxy S5 is Samsung's first water and dust proof smartphone, marking the start of an era for Samsung.
 
HTC Desire 210 First Cut: Prudently priced but performance below par
HTC Desire 210 is quite affordable but our initial interaction with the phone was not that encouraging. Read on to know more.
 
Motorola Moto G Review: One of the best but has flaws
We have used the phone for over a month to see its behaviour over a long period of time and here is an in-depth analysis of Motorola Moto G.
 
Asus Fonepad 7 (16 GB) Review
It is an updated version of the older Asus Fonepad tablet and comes with good features like Intel processor and dual camera.
 
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Simmtronics XPAD Turbo
Sony Xperia M2 Dual
Dell Venue 8 Pro
Dell Venue 7
iBall Slide 3G 7271 HD7
HP Omni 10
Micromax Canvas Doodle 3
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1 comment:

  1. The market is flooded with so many homogenous Android tablets that at times, it is hard to distinguish the good from the bad. Sure, you have the tried and tested brands like Acer, Samsung, Sony and more bringing some great products to the table, but they haven’t necessarily tapped all the price points at which the masses are looking to pick one up. With the growth in demand for budget tablets tablets we have seen companies like HCL, Mercury, iBerry, Zync, iBall, Karbonn and more enter the market with products that offer a basic Android experience to users at an entry level price.

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