Sony PlayStation 4: Sony's latest gaming console comes with 8GB RAM - meant to ease lag during gameplay - coupled with enhanced performance to enable a glitch-free and immersive gaming experience. The PS4's Remote Play function lets you play games on a PS Vita, freeing the TV up for others. Android & iOS users can also download the PlayStation app for a second screen experience. The PS4 allows you to share gameplay to social networks - the new controller has a dedicated button for this purpose. It will be available in the market from early January onwards. Each additional controller will be priced at Rs 4,999. The PS4 camera is also priced at Rs 4,999.
Acer Iconia W4: Addressing the most glaring issue with the first generation Iconia W3, the new W4 has a superior 8-inch touchscreen IPS display with zero air gap. It retains the same one-handed portability of the original but packs the latest Windows 8.1 and a new 1.33Ghz quad core Intel Atom processor. Other specs include 2GB RAM, dual cameras (5MP rear + 2MP front), 1280 x 800 pixel screen resolution, micro USB & micro HDMI ports, WiFi and Bluetooth. It's available in 32GB and 64GB versions which can be expanded by another 32GB using the micro SD slot. Optional accessories include an ultra-slim Crunch keyboard and Crunch cover.
Simmtronics Xpad Fundroid smartphones: Simmtronics has launched a range of affordable Android smartphones for the Indian market. The entry-level Xpad Q1 (Rs 3,499) has dual SIM support, a 3.5-inch LCD, 1Ghz processor, 256MB RAM, 512MB storage (expandable) Android 2.3, dual cameras (2MP + VGA), WiFi and FM. The top-end Xpad M1 Amazoid (Rs 8,999) has dual SIM support, 4.7-inch (854 x 480 pixel) LCD, 1.2Ghz dual core processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB storage (expandable by 32GB), Android 4.2, dual cameras (8MP rear + 2MP front), WiFi, GPS, FM and 1,800mAh battery.
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