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AOC Razor 3D LED TV : A great value for money

The AOC Razor 3D LED TV Monitor comes with a great prize just  Rs 19,990.   The Razor uses passive 3D technology which eliminates the need for those battery-powered active shutter 3D glasses which can be a pain to wear. Interestingly, the box comes with four (yes, FOUR) pairs of passive 3D glasses that let you enjoy multiple hours of viewing 3D content. Setting up the TV took less than three minutes. The Full HD screen produces sharp colours and high contrasts and the images appear natural.  The 3D images had enjoyable depth but only while viewing from fairly close to the screen. The AOC Razor has a direct 3D key on the remote to convert and watch 2D content with 3D effects. But the experience is truly enjoyable only with the real 3D content.  However, we felt that this TV doesn't offer wide viewing angle. There was a slight lag of 3D depth when we moved from the front of the TV to the side. Also, the 3D content on this display didn't hurt our eyes much. The TV is

HP eyes Black Friday special with sub-$100 Android tablet

HP eyes on special  sub-$100 Android tablet Intel has got an eye on some tablet deals, includin an tablet featured with android and will be light to the pockets. it's a 7-inch HP tablet, branded the Mesquite, with an Intel processor and will sell for $89 at Walmart. Don't expect any barn-burning specs, though. it's enough for what one is paying for.. For instance, if you buy a PC at Costco for $600 or more, you can get a $180 (regular price)   Dell Venue 8 tablet   (also   Android ) for $99. Dell's Venue 8 is also slated to go on sale for $130 direct from Dell, according to Intel. Intel also cited $100 off the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 at Best Buy, for a sales price of $300. That $100-off number, however, appears to be slightly inaccurate, as that Tab 3 is already discounted to $360 on Best Buy's sales page.