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Gadgets & Gizmos
Gadgets & Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos

By: The India Today Group
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Highlights of the Gadgets and Gizmos August 2016 issue: -COVER STORY: Tech Royale Indulge in these top-of-the-line gadgets to pamper all your five senses    A Treat For The Eyes: Samsung SUHD 4k Tv 88inch; HTC Vive, Augmented Reality Headset;  Sony VPLVW1100ES 4k Home Theater Projector; Music To The Ears: Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90; Acoustic Solid 111 Metal;  For Your Nose & Tongue: Astra 2000 Fully Automated; Williams Warn Personal Brewery; Lg Knock On The Door-In-Door Air Of Luxury: Blueair Pro Xl Midas Touch: Pepper Robot; Apple Watch Gold   OTHER STORIES   The Best of IFA Just like the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, IFA is another electronics show that is held    in Berlin, Germany, every year. Here are some of the best launches from IFA this year.   Apple Puts its Best Foot Forward: The key features of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus   Reviews: - Eye-Catching – review of Sanyo’s 49-inch full HD LED TV - Loud and Clear – review of LeEco Bluetooth Speaker - Selfie Master – review of Oppo F1s - Picture Perfect – review of Gionee S6s   New launches: - DJI launches Osmo Mobile for Rs 19,990 - Reliance Jio - Cube 26 Reos Lite - Dell PCs to come with Microsoft Office 2016 - Snapdeal Gold   Other News: - Wearable Market Records Growth - Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall  

About Gadgets & Gizmos

From the Internet to the iPod, from cell phones to laptops, technology rules the lives of urban Indians. Gadgets and Gizmos, a monthly magazine, cuts through the techno-babble by simplifying complicated technology into easy to understand information bytes that readers can use in buying and planning their technology. It uses its state-of-the-art test lab to put the latest gadgets through the toughest drills and then pronounces its verdict for readers. Because technology should make life simpler, not more complex.