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    Monday, 1 July 2013

    Samsung Galaxy Note Price and India bought 800 1:10

    Tech InspirationMain menuSkip to contentSkip Galaxy Note contentSamsung primary secondary 800 10.1 Price & Buy

    Indiaadvertisement Samsung has launched Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to the U.S., UK, etc. will be available in India August 24 This is called the Samsung Galaxy Tab 800 in India.

    latest tablet from Samsung comes with a Pen S. Stylus is very popular in many applications on the iPad. You can draw, take notes, do more with Pen S.

    Samsung Galaxy Note Specifications
    800 -10.1 10.1 “widescreen display.
    -1.4 GHz Quad core processor and 2 GB of RAM
    -16 or 32 GB with SD card slot for expanding storage.

    5MP rear camera, take pictures and video
    -Comes with Android 4.0
    Ice Cream Sandwich-band 850/900/1900/2100MHz 3G and 2G 850/900/1800/1900 MHz bands

    Samsung Galaxy Note 800 1.10
    S-Pen to take notes or draw as easily as
    S-paper notes, memo multi-tasking S

    Playing screen AllShare & Distribution Group to play on TV or DLNA compatible devices
    . – Adobe Photoshop Touch
    -Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, WiFi Direct, etc.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 800 Price in India Samsung Galaxy Note
    800 price is Rs 38,500

    Buy Samsung Galaxy Note 800 10.1 India
    Flipkart:. Flipkart for Rs 38,500 has a pearl white color

    Samsung India eStore: .. 800 Samsung Galaxy Note Online Shop available for Rs 38,500

    eBay.in

    :. eBay.in yet you can bet to have it soon.

    also read 6 android application to connect to a TV

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    Saturday, 13 April 2013

    Buying a Nexus 7 England, Nexus 7 Price in UK

    Nexus 7 is a superb 7 “tablet that Google warm welcome .. With Jelly Bean OS, Nexus 7 is comparable to the features of iOS. If you pre-ordered the Nexus 7, you’ll have to do that little or. Nexus 7 is most often out of stock at retail stores in the United States the most competitive we have the iPad in the tablet space eventually ..

    If you are in England, you are waiting to get their hands on Google’s new Nexus 7 tablet have two choices to do the right thing now.

    . Britain eBay

    S ‘Please check eBay UK

    Google Play Store: Shop Google has Nexus 7 8 GB is available to order for £ 159 and the 16GB version for £ 199. Estimated ship date is around 1-2 weeks.

    If you pre-ordered the Nexus 7 on Google Play on or before July 13, you should get it before July 20 Please read here more about the status of orders

    Ebuyer: .. Ebuyer 16GB Nexus 7 has been available for pre-order for £ 199 Availability expected. Nexus 7 is on August 3 Please check the website for updates

    Argos: Argos 16GB Nexus 7 tablet is available for £ 199.99 Expected delivery date .. Argus August 6

    You receive a £ 15 credit to Google Play Store to buy apps or games, etc.

    Dow You see Nexus 7 is available in all stores or online in the British Empire Mari know in the comments

    Also, check out where to buy the Nexus 7 in the U.S. |. Via

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    Friday, 22 February 2013

    Is Buying an Extended Warranty Worth the Price Paid? [Opinion]

    Will you purchase an extended warrantyThere’s no better feeling than coming home with a brand new expensive “toy,” whether it’s a computer, mobile phone, table, HDTV, or even a new car. In our elation over walking out the door with this new toy, we’re often talked into buying an extended warranty just in case the product breaks before we we can get our money’s worth.

    The question: Is buying an extended warranty worth the price that we pay? It’s a hard decision to buy a big-ticket item anyway, then once you tack on even more money to buy the warranty it’s an even harder pill to swallow. Are the warranties even worth that extra money or is it better just to hedge our bets and hope for the best?

    Here is what our writers feel about extended warranty:

    Laura Tucker:

    For my money it depends on what I’m buying and the company’s reputation, whether it’s through the the manufacturer, the reseller, or a company that specializes in warranties. I’ve been burned before when a company who has sold me an extended warranty has gone out of business, and I’ve wasted my money. When I’m buying computer products, I’m usually buying Apple, and they offer and extended AppleCare warranty ($249-$349 on MacBooks, $149-$169 on iMac and Mac Mini), and are known for their customer service. It’s saved me from costly repairs on both a laptop and a desktop. Cars factor into the equation in the same manner. With a larger item like that, that seven-year warranty is more than worth it.

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    I don’t bother to buy an extended warranty on my iPhones and iPads ($99), though, because I’m replacing them every year or two anyway, so there doesn’t seem to be a point of buying a warranty that extends past the first year, especially when the standard extended warranty doesn’t even cover water damage.

    Emmanuel Banks:

    Emmanuel feels the same, believing that it’s needed on “certain, big box items like televisions and computers.” But in regards to iPhones, his thought is to “just slap on a sturdy case and be careful after your complimentary warranty is up.”

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    Ruji:

    Ruji also considers the brand of the merchandise. She, too, had an Apple computer and wished she had opted for the extended warranty. She currently has a Lenovo ThinkPad, and did opt for the extended warranty (Price unpublished, but they extend and upgrade standard warranties), but isn’t sure whether it is worth it or not, as “their customer support has been pretty abysmal so far.” This is despite the fact that it does cover hardware replacement and accidental damage and that it also offers next-day on-site support. Ruji appreciates the on-site support over having to ship the computer out to a factory to be serviced. Ultimately for her, it comes down to how long she plans on using the item and her confidence in fixing problems herself.

    Trevor:

    Trevor looks at his extended warranty options the same way. The only time he considers an add-on warranty or service plan is when he knows he “will really be pushing the item to the limit physically” or knows “it will be in an environment where it could easily be damaged.” He doesn’t typically purchase the warranties for tablets or laptops but has for items like speakers.

    Damien and Soumen:

    Both MTE editor-in-chief Damien and writer Soumen avoid extended warranties altogether. Damien considers how quickly electronic products become obsolete, making him realize “there is no point in getting the product repaired when there is a better and cheaper alternative in the market.” Soumen waits until later on to decide how likely he is to keep a product before deciding whether to purchase an add-on warranty or not.

    This all comes down, of course, to a realization of your own personal use of the product coupled with the reputation of the manufacturer. If you know yourself to be really hard on products, then extended warranties are definitely something for you to consider. If the manufacturer doesn’t have a good reputation for carrying through on their promises, it might not be a good idea to make that investment into buying an extended warranty, realizing that you’ll just need to cut your losses when your computer, phone, or tablet experiences some type of mishap.

    Back to you, will you buy an extended warranty for the products you have just purchased?

    Take Our Poll

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