1. Nokia 501
With Nokia 501, the smartphone maker provides an affordable option with a touchscreen, easy and cheap access to the internet with a custom browser that compresses data to make it faster on 2G networks, and the ability to download apps and entertainment content. Other features include WiFi connectivity and Bluetooth 3.0 for faster transfer of data. But one major miss in the package is non compliance with 3G, which is picking up steam in India as well.
2. LG Ultra HD 3D TV
The new 3D TV from LG takes the home cinematic experience to a different level altogether. It has a gigantic 84” inch screen with 4K ultra definition with 3D viewing experience along with 50W 2.2 speakers that boasts two woofers, which deliver mind boggling sound. Intel’s Wireless Display (WiDi) keeps you connected via internet and through Smart Share Plus, you can also access your external devices like Tablet, PC and ofcourse the smartphones.
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung has unleashed its latest star in the Galaxy series, the S4. Engineered with mind boggling features like a 5-inch full Hd super Amoled screen in the front with 441 dpi and 13 MP camera at the back, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has a powerful quad-core processor, and software solutions for just about every scenario – including working as a TV/DVR remote. It’s also comfortable in hand and has NFC, a user-replaceable battery, and a microSD storage slot.
4. Canon A2500
The PowerShot A2500 is a stylish compact camera that makes capturing images simple without compromising on quality. Easy to use, the A2500 incorporates the AUTO Help button that brings up a quick reference help menu any time you need it. With its 16 mega pixel CCD sensor and the DIGIC 4 image processor it takes high quality photos and 720 p high definition video offering you advice with clear explanations and diagrams on a variety of topics.
5. Chevrolet Enjoy
Chevrolet’s “Enjoy” comes in both petrol and diesel versions (1.4 litre generating 104 BHp and 1.3 litre generating 90 BHp respectively) and has options of 7-8 seat configurations. It is also competitively priced due to its localised production of over 60%. The diesel Enjoy offers 18.2 kmpl, considerably lower than the 20.77 kmpl delivered by the diesel-powered Ertiga. However, Enjoy offers more space than the Ertiga, for consumers ready to compromise on mileage.
6. Honda Dream Neo
Honda’s new commuter bike Dream Neo takes on the current commuter segment king, Hero Splendor. Powering the Dream Neo is the same 109cc engine as on the Dream Yuga but it has been slightly de-tuned for better efficiency and produces 8.4PS of power and 8.63Nm of torque. The new bike also features Honda’s patented Eco Technology, which helps in reducing friction among the mating parts and makes it the most fuel efficient bike in its segment.
7. Freelancer
Raymond Veil’s latest timepiece, Freelancer, sports the elements traditionally associated with the brand, viz., beleveled horns, visual use of screws and a date window on the deep black dial. It also sports steel coloured minute and hour hands coated by luminescent material for better night visibility and calfskin leather strap. The Freelancer preserves the brand’s DNA while evolving its “Simply Class” attitude brilliantly.
8. Asus Fonepad
ASUS has joined hands with Intel to launch its latest phablet, Fonepad. Powered by Android 4.1 and Intel® Atom™ processor Z2420, Fonepad offers magnificent clarity even if viewed from different angles. The phablet has a 7-inch screen, which is comfortable enough to be held in one hand. It is also fitted with a dual camera (3.2 MP auto focus on the rear and 1.2 MP camera at the front) with SonicMaster audio technology for best sound quality.
























