You could be in office on a holiday or chit chatting with friends, technology has not just made things easier but more fun. And of course the GenNext swears by it. The number of gadgets in the market is increasing more rapidly than the consumers. Here's a look at what can serve most of your purposes. The must haves...(AP Photo) The Apple iPhone 3GS is different from the previous version of iPhone 3G as it includes common features like MMS and video recording. It has same look and feel like its first version. The upgraded iPhone runs faster and has more battery life. The other common features like USB transfer and storage are still missing from the latest version of the iPhone.(AP Photo) Sony products continue to amuse its consumers. The 80 GB version of one of the most wanted gaming consoles was launched in February this year. The latest version of PS3 comes with an extra space of 20 GB. It has a user friendly interface and requires no external power supply. It also has the benefit of a free online play.(AP Photo) It looks like the veteran E90 Communicator. Communicator was launched solely for business purposes and Nokia N97 serves the same purpose but in a different era. The huge difference between the two phones is the touch screen feature. But when touch screen phones are thronging the markets, N97 cannot boast about this feature with its not so user friendly touch screen. This phone, however, has a proximity sensor which switches off the screen when you receive a call to prevent the opening of unwanted application like a music player while talking.(AP Photo) It gives you real time turn by turn directions through the Global Positioning System (GPS). The device uses satellite to determine the important highways and national highways and landmarks in India.(AP Photo) HD TV offers you a picture resolution comparable to a 35mm movie screen. It also removes the jarring effect from the screen. In India, National Geographic is coming up with its popular HD TV service. Recently, Samsung launched its HD LED TV in India, Samsung became the first company to do so. HD LED TV display is completely different from LCD televisions and Plasma screens. Samsung’s latest technology will bring a sea change in flat panel displays in Indian market. The next technology which is knocking the Indian doors is OLED screens.(AP Photo) |
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