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    Gadgetslab: Samsung Galaxy Camera

    SPECIFICATIONS: Sensor:16.3-megapixel1I 2.3·inch BSI (back illuminated sensor). Zoom and optics: 4.1 - 86.1mm lens (3Smm film equivalent : 23-483mm), 21x opticalzoom. PhysicalDimensions:128.7 x 70.8 x 19.1mm Weight: 300-grams  WHAT'S HOT: Easy to use Numerous ways to share your image I...

    Review: Fujifilm XF1

    Meet the Fujifilm XF1 Compact cameras are evolving faster than ever. Some of them offer full manual shooting modes. Some have Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities. Some even have operating systems...

    Review: Windows Phone 8X by HTC

    INTRODUCTION Windows Phone 8 has been out for a while now, but there has been a severe lack of WP8 devices in our country. While Nokia has always been the...

    Review: LG Nexus 4

    INTRODUCTION Google's Nexus line of devices has always been a showcase of the best of Android. Buying a Nexus branded devices usually meant that you would get to see the...

    Review: Arnova 7d G3

    One should not expect too much from a tablet. Tablets are simply made for on-the-go productivity and aren’t meant to replace a laptop or a smartphone. Take the ARNOVA...

    Review: LG Optimus Vu

    The market for large, hybrid devices that toe the line of being a smartphone and a tablet (or a phablet, as it is more commonly known) is growing exponentially...

    Review: Samsung Galaxy Note II

    The original Galaxy Note was a bit of a gamble for Samsung when it first came out. While there was some demand for large screened devices back then, the...

    Review: Galaxy Note 10.1

    It was inevitable that Samsung would create a full sized Note. The original phablet (phone/tablet) managed to win over millions with its size and innovative S-Pen technology. Now the...

    Review: HTC Desire V

    When people say dual-SIM, the first things that come to most people's minds are tacky, plastic pieces of cheap China crap. Dual-SIM phones don't elicit the same emotional response...