Get Ahead reader Vijay Satti offers the latest on Google's second generation Nexus 10 tablet floating in the cyberworld.
Select the best Android tablet to read books, watch movies and do some work, for a limited budget of Rs 20,000.
While you can buy the basic model for Rs 15,999, the 3G model is priced at Rs 21,999.
Both are available in India for Rs 15,999 but which one should YOU buy?
Search giant Google unveiled its Google Nexus 7 tablet PC on the very first day of Google I/O at San Francisco on June 27.
The camera is sub-par and you won't enjoy high-end games.
Get Ahead reader Bhautik Joshi reviews Google Nexus 7 tablet in response to our reader invite
Handset maker Motorola has said its latest smartphone - Nexus 6 - priced Rs 43,999 onwards, can be pre-ordered in India on Flipkart from Tuesday.
Google had indicated that many more firsts could come from India in the days to come.
Take a look at the top-five tablets under Rs 10,000.
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We present to you a list of top five tablets based on Android and iOS platform in different price brackets.
Samsung Tab 2 P3110, Asus MeMo Pad ME172V, Lava E-Tab Xtron+, Google Nexus 7 16 GB and Micromax Funbook P255 all cost under Rs 12,000.
Samsung Tab 2 P3110, Asus MeMo Pad ME172V, Lava E-Tab Xtron+, Google Nexus 7 16 GB and Micromax Funbook P255 all cost under Rs 12,000.
Apple, Samsung, Google and more all the big guns feature in this list
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Get ready for more firepower as smartphone makers plan to dazzle you with high processing power, bigger RAMs and of course, cameras that come with beastly megapixels.
These gadgets offer the best in price and features. Which one are you going to buy?
Take your pick. We have listed the best ones ranging from Rs 14,000 to Rs 55,000.
World's largest chip manufacturer Intel is redrawing its strategy to tap the mobile segment. This has been an area where the company has very limited presence, competing with the likes of Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and ARM.