Priced at Rs 12,999, the Xiaomi's Redmi Pad SE could be a decent option for students and professionals looking for a portable secondary device
The traditional PC market in India, comprising desktops, notebooks, and workstations, grew 2.6 per cent to 30.7 lakh units in the March quarter, market research firm International Data Corporation said on Thursday. HP led the personal computer (PC) market with a 30.1 per cent share despite an 8.8 per cent decline in shipments. The company's PC shipment dropped to 9.23 lakh units during the quarter from 10.12 lakh a year ago. Dell Technologies and Acer Group's PC volume shipments market share grew 28.8 per cent each to 17.5 and 15.4 per cent, respectively. The market shares of Lenovo and Asus declined to 15.1 and 5.9 per cent, respectively, during the reported quarter. The share of Lenovo declined 1.3 per cent to 4.64 lakh units from 4.7 lakh while that of Asus declined 8.3 per cent to 1.82 lakh from 1.98 lakh on a year-on-year basis. "The PC market in India is facing challenges in the commercial segment due to reduced PC procurement from the IT and ITES sector and global accounts
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Priced at Rs 17,999, the Lenovo Tab M11 covers the essentials right and has a couple of things more to justify the price. But, performance holds it back
In December, China's share increased to 89.4 per cent in total shipments of the items to India compared to 76.4 per cent share during April-December period of FY24
Apple led the India tablet PC market in 2023 as well as in the December quarter with a 25 per cent share notwithstanding a decline in its shipments, according to a report. Samsung was at the second spot with a 23 per cent market share in 2023, market research firm CyberMedia Research said on Monday. "In CY (in calendar year) 2023, Apple led the tablet market with a 25 per cent market share, followed by Samsung at 23 per cent in CY 2023," CyberMedia Research (CMR) India Quarterly Tablet PC Market Review report said. Apple tablet PC shipments declined by 17 per cent on a year-over-year (YoY) basis. Lenovo occupied the second slot in the December quarter with a 24 per cent market share even as its shipments declined by 3 per cent. Samsung tablet PC shipments grew by 36 per cent on YoY basis, the report stated. "There is a rising consumer demand for diverse tablet options in India, including premium, 5G and value-for-money tablet offerings. This growth is particularly noticeable in th
The tablet provides the sensation of writing on a paper and allows users to combine and rearrange handwritten or typed notes
In October last year, India put in place an import management system under which importers of these products have to seek authorisation from the government
The share of the top five in the volumes of smartphone sales has fallen from 80% in 2022 to 73% as projected for this year even as the overall market has slipped by 2%
The OnePlus Pad Go is offered in dual mint colour with a dual-tone finishing on the back similar to its elder sibling, the OnePlus Pad
Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, powers the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 and Galaxy Tab A9 Plus
The OnePlus Pad Go is available with introductory bank discounts of up to Rs 2,000 and student offers
The OnePlus Pad Go is available for pre-order online on Amazon India, Flipkart, OnePlus online store, and OnePlus Store App
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 is priced at Rs 12,999 onwards and the Tab A9 Plus starts at Rs 20,999, according to Android Authority
The OnePlus Pad Go is offered in 128GB and 256GB storage models, both with 8GB RAM, starting at Rs 19,999
All three devices in the Samsung Galaxy Fan Edition series are expected to launch in India soon
Priced at Rs 34,999, the Lenovo Tab P12 boasts MediaTek Dimensity 7050 system-on-chip, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a big 12.7-inch 3K resolution display of 60Hz refresh rate
As part of the latest plan, all companies bringing everything from tablets and laptops to desktop computers and servers into India will have to register
After industry objections, the plan, which would also affect Dell and HP, was quickly delayed by about three months, and came under criticism from Washington
The government on Friday informed IT hardware players that the process of import authorisation for laptops, tablet, servers etc. will be completely online and has sought data of the past three years for the inbound shipments of mobile, IT and telecom products, sources aware of the development said. Industry players have been informed that the "import management system" portal, which will be managed by Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), will go live by the end of this month. "MeitY has informed companies that 'import management system' will go live by September end. It will be managed by DGFT. It has asked importers to feed their organisation data and import data subsequently for the past 3 years," a source, who did not wish to be identified, told PTI. The government has proposed to implement new rules for import of IT hardware from November 1. The new rule will allow imports of IT hardware by authorised firms. The import management system will handle imports related to .