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  Rating           : 2.5/5 Release On  : 05 April 2013 Banner : Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Director : David Dhawan Genre : Comedy Cast :  Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma and  Taapsee Pannu Review, Photos and Trailer : 

Sony Xperia Z

MRP : RS. 38990 Features & Specifications: The 5-inch display on the Xperia Z is what Sony calls the “Reality Display”, and boasts of 443ppi. The HTC Butterfly’s SLCD-3 display has the same resolution, but falls slightly short at 441ppi. In terms of real world usage, the Xperia Z’s display is rather good. It is vivid, and brightness levels are fairly adequate. It is slightly reflective, but we are happy to see that Sony has implemented the automatic brightness setting in the Xperia Z, something that was missing in most of the high end Xperia phones from last year. Where the Butterfly’s display has an advantage is in terms of text crispness, and readability of the written word on the display.

DOMO Slate X2G

MRP : RS. 5,990  Features and Specifications Starting with the specifications, the front of the tablet houses a 5-point multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, and a 7-inch LCD display that with a resolution of 480x800 pixels, gives it a pixel density of 240ppi. Under the hood, a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor and Mali-400 GPU power the device, coupled with 512MB of DDR3 RAM. The tablet has 4GB of built-in storage expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card. The Slate X2G tablet also houses a 3200mAh battery.

Dell XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook

MRP : RS. 89990 Features & Specifications In terms of power, the Dell XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook is pretty much the conventional ultrabook. The processor is the Ivy Bridge Intel Core i5-3317U clocking at 1.7GHz, with Turbo Boost taking it to 2.5GHz. We have seen this processor in a lot of ultrabooks since the summer of 2012. There is 4GB RAM along with that. For storage, the Dell XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook offers a 128GB SSD, which is a fairly quick drive, something that will talk about in detail in the Performance section.

Samsung Series 5 Touch Ultrabook

MRP :RS. 63,300 Features & Specifications This is where all the action is happening. The Series 5 Touch has the Intel Core i5 – 3317U (Ivy Bridge) processor that is fairly common across ultrabooks in this price bracket. The RAM gets a boost from 6GB from the non-touch 14-inch version, to 8GB in the new 13-inch Touch version. There is the Intel HD 4000 chip that will make do for the graphics but, but unlike the 14-inch version, the 13.3-inch one does not get a dedicated graphics chip. The 14-inch ultrabook versions alternate between the Nvidia GeForce GT 620M graphics and the AMD Radeon HD 7550M graphics.

Dell Inspiron 15z

MRP : RS. 73990 Features & Specifications The Inspiron 15z is available from Rs. 40,000 upwards with the Core i3 processor for the entry level versions. Somewhere along the way, it progresses to Core i5 and finally ends up at where we are with the review unit – the Core i7. This has a dual-core Intel Core i7-3537U clocking at 2GHz with Hyper-Threading, going up to 3.1GHz when needed. The processor is helped along by 8GB of RAM. There are two parallel versions of the Inspiron 15z with the same power package, but one has a 256GB SSD while our testing unit was the one with a 500GB hard drive and a 32GB mSATA for caching.

Asus VivoBook S550CM touch-ultrabook

MRP : RS. 57,999 The VivoBook S500CM packs a 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U (dual-core, HT, 1.7GHz, up to 2.6GHz5) processor, along wit a maximum of 4GB of RAM. The Ultrabook also comes with a 750GB hard drive rated at 5400 rpm, along with a 24GB SSD that give the VivoBook S550CM.

Motorola X Phone

A rendered image of what is claimed to be the highly awaited X Phone from Motorola has been leaked to the web. The image was leaked to GSM Arena by an anonymous source who may be working in the team developing the X Phone. The source also revealed some of the specs that will presumably power the X Phone including a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, a 4.7-inch display with a resolution of 1280x768 pixels and made from Gorilla Glass 3, and a massive 4,000 mAh battery.

Wickedleak Wammy Titan

MRP : RS. 12600 Features and Specifications The Wammy Titan houses a 1 GHz dual-core Mediatek MTK 6577 processor with a PowerVR SGX 531 graphics processor, it supports 1GB of RAM and comes with 4GB storage of which 2 GB is available to the user. The phablet runs on stock Android 4.1.1 or Jelly Bean and although the icons look a lot like the ones on Samsung phones, it does not have a skin overlaying the Jelly Bean OS.

Apple iPod Classic 120 GB

  Rs. 15,400 This is the 6th generation of the venerable hard drive-based iPod that Apple never fails to include. Although a generation old as we speak, (since the new iPod Classic is already available but not for review at this moment), this series offers unmatched storage. Although the Classic is a decent video player it is aimed at the audiophile who wants to carry his entire collection of music with him. The 1.8-inch hard drive offers 120 GB of storage; more than any other PMP in the market. This means you can carry not just lossy MP3 files, but Apple Lossless (ALAC) files as well, giving audiophiles one less lament about the loss of finer detail that occurs with compression.