Bajaj Electricals wins orders, shares touch new high
Bajaj Electricals has been able to win record number of orders and as a result its shares went up and touched new high during the day.
The total worth of the order was rupees 408 crore and the price of the shares went up by 2.65 per cent in the morning itself.
After this, the company was quick to order fresh orders during the trading hours on September 1.
Samsung’s India centers strengthens global position
South Korean electronics giant, Samsung is a well known brand in India and has been for some time because of a range of products it offers in the country. The company also operates a software operations centre in Bangalore which is helping the firm strengthen its position in the global market.
Ubisoft expects 3D TV to become a common thing by 2013
Gaming studios of Ubisoft forecasts that 3D revolution will grip in all UK homes by 2013.
Murray Pannel, head of marketing for Ubisoft UK, in a statement explained: "It will start slowly this year. But like HDTV I wouldn't rule out the fact that this will be installed in everyone's living room in three year's time, and for us to be in a position to have content that could really look absolutely amazing in 3D."
Apple iPhone tariffs at 3
Apple iPhone 4 has finally been released. V3.co.uk believes that almost a thousand people were present at the launch of the London flagship shop, and reports claim that some of them even had queued overnight.
However, this comes as no surprise, as the record level of pre-orders the phone racked up at the Apple store online – some 600,000 on just the first day alone.
3 has launched its tariffs for iPhone 4 that start at £30 per month (over two years), with 500 minutes (and 5000 3 to 3 minutes), 5000 texts and 1GB of Internet, and the 16GB phone costing £99.
Monster releases universal 3D glasses
According to the reports stated by the US based Monster Cable states of its recently launched universal 3D glasses, the Monster Vision Max 3D.
The 3D glasses work on the concept of a shutter-based system which is said to work well with any type of 3D TV system.
It is due to these glasses that aids in 2.4 GHz RF communication, instead of using the standard IR common system used in many of the other brands of 3D glasses.
Philips 56PFL9954 56 inch LCD TV at £2150
Philips has launched its 56PFL9954 considered to be the first commercially available TV with a genuine, cinema scale TV screen.
The specs of the same come with 21:9 aspect ratio for the first time on a TV, which is ranked as the exact scale of a cinema screen. It is a 56 inch screen that is big enough to give a genuine cinema experience in most living rooms.
25” LCD HD TFT from I-inc
To enhance a better multimedia experience I-inc offers a 25 inched widescreen LCD for the users. According to the reports the full high definition visuals comes with the large screen LCD making the computing experience a much enriched one.
Apart from the beautified screen it offers 2ms video response time that ensures rapid moving action scenes are rendered brilliantly. Picture clarity can be guaranteed by the sharpness offered by the 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
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