Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

iPad met its match in the TouchPad

Posted by Mainak On 2:09 AM

On Friday, August 19, Apple's iPad finally met its marketing match. That's when Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad went on sale for as little as $99 and triggered the kind of buying frenzy that had been reserved exclusively for products from Apple.

Over the last year and a half, no other tablet had been able to come as close as the TouchPad to eclipsing the fixation that consumers have had on the iPad.

Roger Kay, principal analyst at Endpoint Technologies, believes the TouchPad's demise should give Apple pause. Especially if such a product were repeated by another major tablet vendor in the future. (Did I hear someone say Amazon?)

Kay explained. "If you were a big company like HP and you were doing a new category product launch, it would not be weird to have a marketing budget in the hundreds of millions," he said in a phone interview. "So, you could have used that money to subsidize the price of the TouchPad and you can flood the market with these devices that are worth way more than you have to pay for them. And get them in everybody's hands. Get everybody talking about it. That could have been the loss leader entry into the market," he said.

"So, it wasn't really a product failure, it was a pricing failure."

And the ingredients for making a good run at Apple were there. Platform: the TouchPad was a self-contained "vertical" platform, in which HP controlled both the hardware and software. (Like Apple.) Resources: HP's size and resources are enormous. (Like Apple.)

Of course, aggressive pricing would have had to continue along with significant design and software improvements. (Would more apps have followed? We'll never know.)

Though inventory sold out online and at stores in less than 12 hours, the TouchPad is still listed for $99.99 on HP's site. The product was a success, says analyst Roger Kay.

Though inventory sold out online and at stores in less than 12 hours, the TouchPad is still listed for $99.99 on HP's site. The product was a success, says analyst Roger Kay.

(Credit: Hewlett-Packard)

It's hard to disagree with Kay's reasoning, because the consumer response bears this out. In addition to the lines that formed at Best Buy stores in the U.S. on Sunday (and remember this happened with only about 12 hours warning, not the months of hype that precedes an Apple product rollout), there was equally frenzied buying of the TouchPad online.

I found plenty of anecdotal evidence at stores. Best Buy was getting so many calls over the weekend that some stores had prerecorded messages about the TouchPad's availability. And in a visit to a suburban Los Angeles Best Buy this week, a sales associate told me he was still trying to get his hands on one. He was speaking simply as a consumer who wanted a TouchPad, not as a Best Buy sales associate.

And HP keeps the interest stoked via a Twitter feed dedicated to updating the TouchPad's availability.

Of course the argument can be made that this was simply a pricing issue--the same visceral response seen when hordes stampede to a half-off, all-you-can-eat day at Souplantation (hey, it's a California thing).

Maybe. But it also means tablets are too expensive. Motorola and Samsung are not going to generate big sales numbers in the U.S. with $499-and-up tablets. There are just too many more useful alternatives at $499 or even $429. They're called laptops.

(Apple gets a pass because it's Apple: probably the only consumer device company that can get millions of people--include me in that crowd--to pay $1,299 for a MacBook Air instead of $799 for an HP Pavilion or other Windows laptop equivalent.)

Which brings us to Amazon. Rumor has it that the Amazon tablet will be cheap and possibly subsidized. If true, that could spell success.

The moral of the story? The only way to combat the iPad--for the time being at least--is with cut-throat pricing. HP proved this, however accidentally.




Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The all new Ford Fiesta- A feast for ur eyes people

Posted by Joy On 6:55 AM


July 14th 2011 : Ford India launched the new Ford Fiesta today in four variants each in diesel and pertol variants. The Ford Fiesta price for the petrol variant starts at Rs823, 500 and the diesel variant price is tagged at Rs 9.27 lakh(ex-showroom New Delhi). The petrol variant is equipped with 1.5 L Ti-VCT engine and the diesel engine is powered with a  1.5 L TDCi. New Ford Fiesta petrol variant is likely to offer a decent mileage of around 17 kmpl however the diesel variant is expected to offer a mileage of 23.5 kmpl.
The US car maker Ford is the 6th largest car maker in India next to prominent car makers including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra and Chevrolet. Ford India’s journey began in 1907 with Ford Model A and it officially begun production in 1996. In the beginning, Ford had a tie up with Mahindra but later Ford increased its share and began operating as Ford India Private Ltd in October 1995. Ford India has a manufacturing facility at Chennai. Ford’s 2011 new Ford Fiesta is the new version of its Fiesta sedan. Ford Fiesta Classic is currently available as the sedan offering by Ford. The new Ford Fiesta is a premium class mid-size sedan that heavily banks on new communication features inside, quieter interiors, head-turning style, advanced drive, unmatched safety, power and high fuel economy. The New Ford Fiesta is the first in the series of eight launches by Ford India in the next four years. Three factors differentiate it with other cars of the same segment following its kinetic design, loads of first in class features and outstanding communication ease on the go. The New Ford Fiesta is available in Style, Trend, Titanium and Titanium Plus variants available in both diesel and petrol options. The petrol engine is a 1.5 L Ti-VCT and the diesel is a 1.5 L Duratorq TDCi engine. Ford India offers the New Ford Fiesta in seven trendy colors . All-New Fiesta Style starts at Rs 823,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and goes up to Rs. 10,42,200 for the top-of-the-line Ford Fiesta Titanium Plus. The Global car Fiesta has won 72 auto awards since its launch worldwide and it has greatly been Indianized. Ford has sold over over one million Ford Fiesta's worldwide. As part of its making it suitable for Indian roads, Ford has put in new engines, suspension, interiors and fuel efficiency in order to match the expectations of the Indian car buyer. The Ford Fiesta is being built at Ford's manufacturing facility located in Chennai.


Ford FiestaNew Ford Fiesta is a premium mid-sized sedan in the price range of Rs 8.23 lakh to Rs 10.42 lakh. Simply put, new Ford Fiesta is all about ‘make a statement’ with Ford’s ‘fell the difference’ at its best. The new Fiesta is a synonym of style, comfort, and great performance. The new Ford Fiesta road tests and New Ford Fiestareviews are around and all these indicate that the car is a thumbs up in looks, safety, drive fell however, the pricing is higher than expected. It has first in class Voice Control , best in class in-cabin quietness , class leading fuel economy , first in class intelligent steering technology and premium design for a high quality drive. Safety with anti-lock braking and air bags, anti-roll bars and impact bars inside make the New Fiesta completely safe. Safety and security features on the new Fiesta viz. ABS, ABD, driver side airbags, front passenger airbags, energy absorbing bumpers and crumble zones and engine immobilizer are standard on all its variants.

High comfort level coupled with better fuel efficiency will certainly be give a push to the sales of this car. FeaturesFord Fiesta such as voice control operation are somewhat first in the class. Through the voice control feature, the driver can make, receive calls on his mobile phone, can control temperature on the inside as well. Fabrics inside the new Ford Fiesta give it a cool and elegant appearance. The three boxer new Ford Fiesta has nice and smooth lines than Tata Indigo, Ford Fiesta Classic. Certainly, all new Ford Fiesta with its dramatic and distinctive appearance is the best ever creation by Ford in the this segment. The big car technology coupled with kinetic design, ultimate styling in thenew Ford Fiesta is best mated to powerful and fuel efficient petrol and diesel engines.

Ford Fiesta DashBoard Picture

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Galaxy Tabs 10.1 Debut in the UK

Posted by Joy On 10:41 AM










The WiFi version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 has arrived safely in the UK and is currently an exclusive item at the Dixons Group chain of stores for another month.
The eagerly anticipated tablets have been on pre-order for the past ten days and retail for £399 ($652 USD) for the 16GB WiFi version, £479 for the 32GB and £559 for the 64GB; all are available in black or white. The 3G-enabled version is expected on August 23rd.
Dixons reported on August 4th that the first UK customer to ‘officially’ snap up the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is Yuk Lin Wong (pictured below) from Edgware. We hope she received a hefty discount or at least some complimentary accessories.
UK customers should head over to Currys, PC World or buy it online at the following sites:
www.currys.co.uk/samsunggalaxytab and www.pcworld.co.uk/samsunggalaxytab

Monday, August 8, 2011

Micromax Q5 Track ball & Headset Profile Problem Solved in 20 seconds

Posted by Unknown On 9:54 AM

OK so Even You are one of the very few not so proud owener of Micromax Q5.The only reason I said not proud inspite it has a better sound quality then Nokia Mobiles of same range is because of two of its very infamous common problems that most of its user have already faced,You being one among those victims I guess.Recently a friend of mine faced the same problem to which I found a very easy solution .Two of its common problem are:

The very beautifull looking track ball which eventually turns out to be the ugliest part of it,  because it considers durt as it's boyfriend and after attracting lot of durt it first becomes black and then finally nonfunctional.

The second one is when you are not able to change from Headset profile even after you have plugged out the headphone,as a consequence you will not be able to listen any sound out of the speaker and all through the headphone.Frustrating isn't it.
    Here are the solutions:

    Problem 1 .
    As for the first problem you have just one option and that is go the nearest service center and get the track ball changed.Getting it changed wont give you much pain except for that little money that will drain out cause you fancied a track ball over a touch pad.So wont talk much about this .

    Problem 2.
    Now first check if you are facing this problem or not ,do the following checks.
    • No sound is audible through the speakers even the switch off/on tone cannot be heard.
    • When you make a call you cannot either talk or listen without using a headphone.
    • Lastly check that even if you plug-out the headphone "Head phone Plugged out" notification is not being shown and your headset profile doesn't change back even when you try changing from the settings ,no 'Activate option is found'

    OK so if the ans is Yes .Then follow the 20 seconds Hack to get the thing right.
    This usually happens due to the super awesome Audio jack provided by Yamaha, as Micomax does not make this they are in no way able to get this thing repaired or changed (thats' what the service center says).So what has actually happened , the annswer is, when the headphone was plugged-out the last time the pin inside the jack which disconnects and sends the singnal to the phone that the headphone has been plugged out got stuck somewhere.

    I checked the internet for the solution but didn't find a good one and found the best one on my own.
    Steps:
    • First thing first, go get a ball point pen and take out the refile.
    • Now insert the refile inside the jack plug where you insert the headphone ;deep inside.
    • Caution :Do not use a pin or anything pointed.
    • Now apply some pressure and move the pen hap-hazedly inside the hole (first just try pusing is straight and then try out moving it) untill you get the message;
    "Earphone plugged out"
    this wont take more than 20 seconds.

    Voila you have just repaired yours phone using a ball pint pen refile.
    Tell me if you all are facing any other problem and I will try to give a solution aslo tell me if this was helpfull to you.