iPhone 3G launched in India

August 21st, 2008 | by Gizmo | 2 Comments »

iPhone 3G launched in India-Bangalore

iPhone 3G was launched as planned. Swati, a college student from Gurgaon was reported to own it in the country (officially). Swati was waiting in the queue from 7 PM. There was a good crowd in all the launch spots. But in general Indians feel the pricing is too high for the phone. Currenlty the import duty is very low for 3G handhelds in India and no justification was made by Apple/AirTel/Vodafone upon the pricing of the device.  Advanced bookings were made in quite a good numbers tonight, but we doubt the expected sales of the device might be terribly affected by the cost.

The above photo is from a location in Bangalore.

Unlocked iPhone 3G cost update in India

August 20th, 2008 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

The cost of the iPhone 3G is pretty much close to what we expected. This is the official rates from Vodafone-India.

iPhone 8GB: Rs.31,000 (US$ 710)
iPhone 16GB: Rs.36,100 (US$ 830)

Buyers need to pay an advance of Rs. 10,000 (US$230) and will be given an appointment to collect the iPhone and if they wish, along with a demo.Still there is no information on the rate plans.

Unlocked iPhone 3G cost announced in India

August 12th, 2008 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

Looks the much awaited iPhone cost is announced in India. The 8GB model will cost Rs.32,000 (US$ 750) and the 16GB variant will cost Rs.37,000 (US$ 860). The iPhone will be launched on Aug 22 in India. But they will be available only from the Vodafone and Bharati Airtel outlets. It will not be available with the Apple Stores and its dealers across the country.

iPhone 8GB: Rs.32,000 (US$ 750)
iPhone 16GB: Rs.37,000 (US$ 860)

But there are no information on the rate plans yet. Mostly there will not be any discount if the iPhone is purchased with a GPRS plan as the carriers have shown disinterest to sell the device with a contract.

iPhone 3G will be available in 16 more countries on August 22

August 6th, 2008 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

Apple confirmed that iPhone will be available in 16 more countries on August 22. Here is the confirmed list.

Argentina
Chile
Colombia
Czech Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Estonia
Guatemala
Hungary
India
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Singapore

Uruguay

This list might grow, keep watching.

Canon EOS 7D Rumors

August 5th, 2008 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »



Canon 7D UPC

The Canon 7D rumor is back after a gap. This time with fake packaging. There are even rumors stating that there is a UPC for the EOS 7D. But there was supposed to be a book to be released in amazon on handling EOS 5D Mark II, which was forgotten!
Anways, here are the rumored specifications of the EOS 7D.

  • MP: 12MPx
  • FPS: 5fps,Up to 21 RAW files
  • AF: 15-point TTL CMOS sensor (Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster)
  • VF: 96% frame coverage (Magnification: 0.71x)
  • LCD: 3.0 ” 640×480 TFT LCD (920,000 pixels)
  • ISO: ISO 50-3200 extended to 12800 and 25600
  • PROC: DIGIC III, 14-bit
  • Mount: Only EF mount
  • Special: Firewire 800, Live View, dust removing system
  • Price: USD 1,899

80-in-1 Card Reader

January 25th, 2008 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

80 in 1 card reader

Here is the new one in the card reader fever. Thanks to iMono. It supports just about everything, including SDHC, MMC4.2, CF4.0, micro SDHC and mini SDHC. It also had an average read speed of 32.6MB/s and an average write speed of 24.4MB/s when tested with a Sandisk Extreme IV. Plus, it measures about 4″ x 1″ x .5″—making it extremely portable. And the best part is that it costs you only $17

Sony’s new high-end Pro HDV camcorders

November 15th, 2007 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

Those looking to drop as much coin as they can on HDV gear have always turned to Sony, and the company is back for more with two new high-end 1080p HDV cameras, the $10,500 HVR-S270U (pictured) and the $6,850 HVR-Z7U. Both models feature interchangeable Carl Zeiss lenses, Sony’s 1/3-inch ClearVid CMOS sensor that offers 1.5 lux sensitivity, 24p and 30p modes, and support for recording directly to CompactFlash or an optional hard-disk recording attachment. The miniDV-only HVR-Z7U features HDMI output, while the HVR-270U bumps up to HD- or SD-SDI output and can also take full-size DVCAM tapes. Sony also released $5,540 HVR-M35U HDV deck that accepts both miniDV and full-size tapes, and features a 2.7-inch preview LCD. All this gear is expected to hit in February — just in time for that IMAX happy slapping documentary you’ve been planning.

Samsung’s 8MP CMOS sensor-same size of 3MP sensor

November 15th, 2007 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

You know all those 3 megapixel cameraphones out there? Well, they’re about to achieve 8 megapixel ubiquity. Samsung just announced availability of their 8 megapixel CMOS sensor which shares roughly the same 10.5 x 11.5 x 9.4-mm girth of its 3 megapixel cuz. Just make sure you’ve got plenty of light to frame those shots if you’re expecting anything close to a quality image.

Nokia N82 - Official Press shots

November 13th, 2007 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

Build looks solid, but we are wondering on the usability of the keypad. Price and availability is not yet available.

Dell XPS One A2010

October 29th, 2007 | by Gizmo | Be first to Comment »

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Information Dell posted on the Federal Communications Commission website has opened the curtains to reveal the Dell XPS One A2010, the company’s upcoming computer-in-a-monitor.

Details are liable to change, but from the looks of it the XPS One A2010 will have an Intel Core 2 Duo, 22 inch LCD with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, support up to 4 GB of RAM, a 300 GB hard drive, and a TV tuner. The machine will be manufactured by Asustek.

As it is, there’s no word on pricing or availability yet, not to mention configuration options. Since the machine has a TV tuner built in and is designed to reduce clutter, we won’t be surprised if the XPS One is marketed for general use in the home as a media center for the family.

[Source: FCC]