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Top 5 Tablets In India, Available In The Rs. 20k Price Range [August 2013]

When you talk about top 5 Tablets in India, it's always pegged to how deep is your pocket. Few months back we showcased budget Tablets, available in india under 10k. As the tablet market is picking up and people...

Kindle Fire HD Is A Profitless Product For Amazon: But Why The Company Is Still Relying On It?

Yesterday, Amazon Q4 2012 earnings report came out from the tunnel. Really, the company's financial earning report wasn't as much impressive as it was expected earlier. Net income of the company dropped 45% to $97 million (or $0.21 per...

Sorry Microsoft!! Nexus 10 And iPad 4 Are Simply Better Than Surface Pro

Yesterday, Microsoft announced that 64 GB and 128 GB versions of Surface with Windows 8 Pro will be available in early next year at the price tag starting from $899. It will not be a gaffe to compare Windows...

Hey Apple!! You Can’t Make Fool To Users With ‘iPad Mini’: It’s Too Expensive To Buy

On Tuesday last week, Apple launched its smaller version of iPad called 'iPad Mini' starting at the price tag of $329. Definitely, it's considered as most expensive device of 7-inch category. Amazon has just revealed how Kindle Fire HD...

Which One Would You Like To Own: Nook HD+ Or Kindle Fire HD

At present, market is flourished with 7-inch Tablets including Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble's Nook,  Google's Nexus 7 and more. In addition to these, Apple is also going to launch 7-inch mini iPad later this month. We have...

Just 39% Of The U.S. Consumers Prefer Kindle Fire, While 54% To Opt iPad Mini: [Survey]

Amazon's new Kindle Fire HD Tablet is now available in the market, starting with the price tag of $199, however, users will have to wait until next month for 8.9-inch Amazon's sleek Tablet. The new Kindle Fire HD is...
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