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Protect appliances

(Su-Kam’s Power-Doc; price Rs. 449 – Rs. 999) 

 Su-Kam introduces Power-Doc — a Power Protection System to provide respite to electrical appliances against voltage fluctuation, spikes and frequency variations. Power-Doc increases efficiency and enables stabilised voltage supply to the connected electrical appliance and electronic device, thereby increasing its longevity and minimising the risk of damage. The design and style along with its light weight makes the Power Doc a convenient alternative to the old-fashioned bulky stabilisers. Power-Doc is suitable for any major electronic appliance used at home such as air conditioner, LCD, refrigerator, washing machine, vacuum cleaner and DVD.  


A phone that’s fun

(HTC Sensation smartphone, priced at Rs. 32,700.)

HTC Corporation has introduced the HTC Sensation, a smartphone focussing on entertainment with HTC’s new HTC Watch video service. The HTC Sensation features the company’s latest HTC Sense experience that makes their smartphones work in a simpler way. The phone’s look and feel are enhanced by its rounded edges and the touch screen surface is protected by a contoured screen that feels natural. The 4.3-inch qHD display delivers high-resolution widescreen viewing. It’s powerful 1.2-gigahertz dual-core Qualcomm processor enables gorgeous graphics and fast performance. For more information, visit www.htc.com. 


Smile, please!

(Kodak’s ‘Mini’ digital camera, priced at Rs. 4,999)

Kodak India has launched its latest Kodak Easy Share Mini Digital Camera. About the size of a credit card, it is Kodak’s smallest camera yet. With a 3X wide-angle optical zoom lens and built-in self portrait mirror, it’s a snap to get you and all your friends in the picture. With the Share button, the Kodak Mini allows you to tag pictures or videos directly on the camera for automatic upload to sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Orkut, Youtube and to 20 email ids simultaneously. The 10 MP camera, with its 2.5-inch bright LCD, comes in red and black colours. Available at all major retailers.

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