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I was hoping Apple would finally announce something really affordable, maybe under Rs 20,000. However, Apple has disappointed me no end by announcing prices that are in no way cheap or affordable.
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With compacts, premium compacts and compact systems the camera space is becoming confusing. It would be great if you could explain how these are different and which camera suits which kind of user.
eople can save lots of money by buying phones that have only the functions they would ultimately use. But sadly owning a latest and expensive mobile have become a fashion statement, one that satisfies just the ego
Please do a detailed story on compact mirrorless cameras. This new range is very intriguing.
I am surprised that so many companies are bringing out compact mirrorless cameras. Aren't they too expensive for the Indian market?
Your cover story pitting the Ultrabook against the tablet and the smartphone was really good.





