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Consumer Confidence in Technology and Economy Increases
Consumer confidence in technology and the overall economy both increased in April 2011, according to the latest CEA indexes released by the Consumer Electronics Association. The CEA index of consumer technology expectations (ICTE) increased four points this month to 82.4. The ICTE, which measures consumer expectations about technology spending, grew for the second consecutive month and is 10 points higher than this time last year. New model and product launches making headlines this month are likely driving consumer interest in spending on consumer tech, said Shawn DuBravac, CEAs Chief Economist and Director of Research. New models for traditional categories, together with tablets, smartphones, and gaming devices have raised consumer sentiment heading into the second quarter of the year. The CEA indexes comprise the ICE and ICTE, both of which are updated on a monthly basis through consumer surveys.

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Technology and Economy Increases International Standards Development 2016

nnHaiers Presence in

Haiers Presence in International Standards Development
As the only delegate of China on the Air-Conditioner Session of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in Arlington, US recently, Haier Group made its presence felt by breaking the long-time Western and Japanese enterprises domination of international standards for air conditioners. Haier not only participated in the discussion on the development of new international safety standard for air conditioners, but also made three international standard proposals relating air-conditioning safety test conditions and structure.
nnTriple Annual Recycling by nnPhilips and TPV to Create
Strong Global Television Company New Deputy Managing Director Factory in Brazil
Triple Annual Recycling by 2016
Panasonic has joined other leaders in the consumer electronics industry to launch the first-ever, industry-wide, nation-wide electronics recycling initiative in order to recycle 1 billion pounds of electronics annually by 2016. One billion pounds reflects more than a three-fold increase over the 2010 level of electronics recycling. One billion pounds of electronics would fill enough 50-foot tractor trailers to stretch some 475 miles. The eCycling Leadership Initiative represents a unique collaboration of consumer electronics manufacturers, retailers, collectors, recyclers, non-governmental organizations, and governments at all levels, coordinated by the CEA. It seeks to grow consumer awareness of the more than 5,000 collection sites already sponsored by industry and to continue to grow the number of site; to enhance the ease of drop-off and other collection opportunities; and dramatically increase the amount of electronics recycled responsibly, including by providing evenmore transparent metrics on industrys eCycling efforts. Starting with voluntary collection and recycling efforts in 1999, Panasonic has led the industry in creating responsible recycling opportunities for its customers. Today Panasonic supports over 1,200 recycling drop-off locations and has recycled over 30,000,000 pounds of end-of-life electronic products. The company announced plans earlier this year to achieve at least 1,600 convenient sites by 2012. Acting to expand its own long-standing recycling programs, Panasonic joined with Sharp Electronics Corporation and Toshiba America Informa-
nnHitachi Asia Ltd. Appoints
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tion Systems Company to create the Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company LLC, the first manufacturer-managed electronics product stewardship organization in the US. Also known as MRM, the organization now works with more than 30 manufacturers to manage collection programs in 15 different states, and expects to expand this role further in 2011 and beyond. Panasonic expects MRM to play a complementary role in supporting the eCycling leadership initiative. joint venture meeting certain key performance indicators. The joint venture will not pay any royalty in 2012 and will pay royalties of at least 50 million euro annually from 2013 onwards. For the financial year 2013, the annual royalty payable will be 2.2 percent of sales. From the financial year 2014 onwards, the annual royalty payable by the joint venture will be 2.2 percent of sales, which can be increased with a variable component up to a maximum of 3 percent of sales subject to certain performance criteria. Upon completion of the transaction, TPV will purchase 70 percent of the shares in the joint venture for a deferred purchase price, which will be calculated as a multiple of four times the joint ventures average EBIT over the financial years 2012 until the year Philips exercises its right to receive the purchase price. Philips may exercise this right at any time after three years from the completion of the transaction. In addition, at any time after the sixth anniversary of the date of completion of the transaction, Philips has an option to sell the remaining 30 percent shareholding in the joint venture to TPV for a consideration using the same formula.

US Christian Evangelistic Network Gets FIPB Nod
US-based Christian evangelistic group, Word of God Fellowship Inc, has got the approval from Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to launch a non-news channel in India. The group owns the Daystar Television Network, a global TV empire spreading Christianity. It has got approval to set up a WOS to undertake the business of broadcasting downlinking and distributing to cable operators a non-news and non-current affairs channel. The government has approved a foreign direct investment of Rs. 1.6 crore.
Zeel has Capex Need of `80 Crore
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (Zeel) has a capex requirement of `70 `80 crore and forecasts healthy growth trends in the current scal. The company also has plans to launch niche channels to expand its offerings as India is seeing rapid growth in digitization. In the sports arena, Zeel is awaiting regulatory approval to launch a golf channel. Zeel forecasts a 1214 percent growth in advertising revenues outside sports this scal. In FY11, the company reported consolidated ad revenue of `1,709 crore. Subscription income from direct-to-home (DTH), which stood at `330 crore in FY11, is expected to jump by 25 percent in the current scal. The current paying subscriber base is at 1.7 crore. Zeels analog cable revenue for the scal ended March 31, 2011 stood at `321 crore. Zeel is looking at acquisition opportunities as it sits on a cash pile of `1,250 crore. The company plans to use `700 crore in buying back its shares. It has xed the buyback price cap at `126 per share. The revenue from its sports broadcasting business, which stood at `511 crore (including a revenue gain of `70 crore as one-time fee for the pre-mature termination of rights for AIFF), is expected to see a fall as there is only one India-specic series in the calendar this year. While in FY11 Zeel had live telecast rights for the IndiaSri Lanka and IndiaSouth Africa series, in the current scal it has India touring West Indies.
NDTV Beats Market Forecast
NDTV has beaten market expectations as it posted a 25percent jump in its fourth-quarter income over the earlier year and has forecast a turnaround in the full-scal ended March 31, 2012. Though the news business has posted a four-fold rise in net loss for the quarter ended March 31, 2011, this is due to a one-time expense of `29.38 crore incurred on account of NDTV Hindu, a news-cum-infotainment channel for Chennai. The company, which runs news channels NDTV 247 and NDTV India, has posted a standalone net loss of `23.18 crore for the fourth quarter compared to a net loss of `4.63 crore in the prior year. Income from operations for the quarter under review stood at `108 crore, as against `86.50 crore in the yearago period. The standalone prot from operations (before other income, interest, and exceptional items) increased to `9.71 crore, from `11,30,000 a year ago. Expenses from news operations rose 18 percent to `102 crore, from `86.31 crore. For the full scal, NDTVs standalone net loss jumped to `98.63 crore, from `20.52 crore in the earlier year. Income from operations stayed at at `347 crore (from `349 crore).

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Consumer Electronics Market to Reach US$ 289 Billion by 2014
According to Datamonitor, sale of consumer electronic products is expected to increase in the coming years. The global consumer electronics market grew by 1.4 percent in 2009 to reach a value of US$ 253.7 billion. In 2014, the global consumer electronics market is forecast to have a value of US$ 289.5 billion, an increase of 14.1 percent since 2009. The consumer electronics market consists of the total revenues generated through the sale of audio visual equipment and games console products designed primarily for domestic use. Audio-visual equipment includes CD players, DVD players/recorders, Hi-Fi systems, home theater, in-car entertainment systems, portable digital audio, radios, televisions, and video recorders. Games consoles segment includes both home use and portable consoles. Audio-visual equipment is the largest segment of the global consumer electronics market, accounting for 91.3 percent of the markets total value. Americas accounts for 47.6 percent of the global consumer electronics market value.
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to Reach US$ 289 Billion by 2014 Dominate LED Demand in US
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TV Applications Forecast to Dominate LED Demand
Demand for LEDs continues to rise, with TV applications forecast to dominate LED demand through 2013, accounting for nearly 50 percent of total LED backlight market demand. According to DisplaySearch, LED lighting will capture the lead by 2014, as demand for LEDs in LCD TV backlights falls. This drop is expected due to a decrease in the number of LED packages per set a result of efficacy enhancements and cost reductions. As per the report the market for LED backlights continues to grow as manufacturers leverage the technology for large display applications like notebooks, monitors, and TVs. In addition, there are a growing number of emerging applications for LEDs, such as lighting, signal, and automotive applications. Currently, LED backlights are used in all small and medium LCDs, and LED penetration in mobile PCs is nearly 100 percent. Penetration

Ownership of TV Sets Falls in US
For the first time in 20 years, the number of homes in the United States with television sets has dropped. The Nielsen Company, which takes TV set ownership into account when it produces ratings, has announced that 96.7 percent of American households now own sets, down from 98.9 percent previously. According to Nielsen, there are two reasons for the decline. One is poverty some low-income households no longer own TV sets, most likely because they cannot afford new digital sets and antennas. The other is technological wizardry young people who have grown up with laptops in their hands instead of remote controls are opting not to buy TV sets when they graduate from college or enter the work force, at least not at first. Instead, they are subsisting on a diet of television shows and movies from the Internet. That second reason is prompting Nielsen to think about a redefinition of the term television household to include Internet video viewers. The transition to digital broadcasting from analog in 2009 aggravated the hardship for some of these households. Some could not afford to upgrade, Nielsen surmised, though the government tried to provide subsidies in those situations. And some in rural areas could not receive digital signals as effectively as analog signals for technical reasons.
Globally 131 Million Digital Cameras to Ship in 2011
The camera market will grow 7.8 percent to 131 million units from 2010 to 2011 globally, according to Camera and Imaging Products Association forecast. Cameras with interchangeable lenses are a smaller but faster-growing market. The segment, which now includes compact mirror-less models from Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, and Olympus that are smaller than traditional SLR cameras should grow 20.2 percent to 15.5 million units in 2011, CIPA forecast. Cameras with built-in lenses, a much broader market but one in more danger of losses to the growing use of
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phones for photography, should grow in shipments 6.4 percent to 115.5 million in 2011 and lens shipments will increase 21.7 percent to 26.4 million, CIPA forecast. Digital cameras continue to be a staple of the electronics business. Even though they take better photos than phones, they lack a major smartphone feature a network connection. This connectivity permits important activities such as sharing photos with Facebook and Instagram. Research firm iSuppli also expects rising camera shipments, peaking in 2013 then starting to decline. paid streaming, paid transactional video on demand (VOD), and pay per view (PPV) comprised the remaining 8 percent. Overall per-capita spending on home video fell by 2 percent. In addition to video store closures, many consumers have already built DVD collections of their favorite catalog video titles and are becoming more comfortable using various digital video options. Year-over-year physical disc purchases and rentals fell 9 percent (not including rental subscriptions). CDs in the music industry, physical discs are not disappearing anytime soon.

Global LED TV Sales to Hit Record
Global shipments of LED TVs are expected to surpass a record 100 million units in 2011 as more consumers choose them over LCD TVs, as per the report by DisplaySearch. Total worldwide sales of LED TVs are expected to grow nearly three-fold on-year to 108.5 million units this year, up from 39.9 million units the previous year. In contrast, sales of LCD TVs are projected to dip to 108.4 million units from last years 151.6 million units. The rise in LED TV shipments will mark the first time LED TV sales surpass those of LCD TVs. Shipments of 3-D TVs are forecast to increase nearly 10fold from a year ago to reach 22 million units, the report showed. The overall growth of the worlds flat-screen TV market is expected to slow to 235.3 million units this year. The global flat-screen TV market has rapidly grown in recent years with 2009 sales reaching 159.6 million units and 2010 sales totaling 210 million units. As per the report, last year South Koreas Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc. led the worlds flatscreen TV market Samsungs market share stood at 18.7 percent, followed by LG with 13.1 percent.
One-in-Five US Televisions Have LED Backlights
Deepening their penetration of the US television market, flat-panel liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs featuring light-emitting diode (LED) technology accounted for a little more than one-fifth of all US TV sets purchased in the final quarter of 2010, according to new IHS iSuppli research. LED-backlit LCD TVs made up 22.5 percent of TVs bought in the US market in the fourth quarter last year, up almost 3 points from 19.6 percent in the third quarter, said Riddhi Patel, director for television systems and retail services at IHS.
DVD and Blu-Ray Disc Dominate Home Video Movie Viewing and Spending
According to The NPD Group, one of the leading market research companies, consumers are still using DVDs and blu-ray disc (BD) to watch movies more than all digitalvideo options combined. Over the past three months, 77 percent of consumers reported watching a movie on a DVD or BD, which is unchanged from last year. Those who viewed movies from physical discs reported watching an average of four hours per week, which is also unchanged from the prior year. By comparison 68 percent watched a movie on a TV or cable network channel, 49 percent at a theater, and 21 percent used paid video on demand through their TVs. According to data from NPDs Entertainment Trends in America report, when asked about their recent spending on home video, consumers reported that 78 percent of their home video budgets went to the purchase and rental of DVD and BD, including online and in-store retail purchases and rentals, while 15 percent was spent on video subscription services like Netflix that offer a mix of physical and streaming rentals. Digital video downloads, In comparison, a full three-fifths of consumer purchases were for LCD TVs featuring the older technology of cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL), Patel added. LED models are brighter, more power efficient, and have thinner profiles, but they are also much more expensive than their CCFL counterparts, which explains the market disparity between the two flat-panel LCD technologies. The increased share of LED TV models solidifies the steady gains the technology has made since the second quarter of 2009 when it first appeared, Patel noted. In the fourth quarter of 2009, LED models only had 6 percent share, nearly four times less than what the latest totals indicate. Plasma TV purchases remained flat despite aggressive end-market pricing, with sales growth hindered by the declining prices of LCD TVs in general as well as by consumer perceptions that plasma sports lower-grade specifications.

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Semiconductor Market Grows in 2010
The chips are certainly not down for the semiconductor industry in India. The center has announced its intention to set up two semiconductor manufacturing units in the country and now the industrys latest score-card provides more reasons to cheer. Powered by a rapidly emerging tablets story and increased demand for 3G and smartphones, the Indian semi-conductor market has grown at a robust 28.3 percent in 2010 to US$ 6.55 billion (from US$ 5.11 billion in 2009 and US$ 5.9 billion in 2008).

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Grows in 2010 Mandatory Successful
nn Set-Top Box in Metros nn PSLV-C16 Flight
Notebook Penetration Notebook penetration and flash card demand were the other growth drivers. Global cyclical trends have had minimal impact on the Indian semiconductor industry, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 22.7 percent to US$ 9.86 billion in 2011, according to the report released by the Indian Semiconductor Association (ISA) in association with Frost & Sullivan. The Indian markets contribution to the global semiconductor market is set to increase from 2.2 percent in 2009 to 2.7 percent by 2012. Mobile devices, telecommunication, and IT products contributed to 82 percent of the semiconductor total market in 2010, while automotive contributed 2.7 percent and consumer electronics stood at 5.9 percent. Though automotive contribution to total market revenues was small, it witnessed a growth of 31 percent. Among components used in products, the memory market leads the contribution to total revenues with 23 percent. The mobile devices total market, driven by 3G and smartphones, stood at US$ 2,074 million in 2010, at a growth of 25.6 percent from 2009. It is poised to grow to US$ 3,274 million by 2012. The telecommunications semiconductor market saw a CAGR of 24 percent to US$ 1,245 million in 2010, driven by the National Broadband plan and expanding telecom infrastructure; it is set to grow to US$ 1,915 million by 2012. Notebooks and tablets have been a big booster to the IT products market at US$ 2,052 million at a CAGR of 20 percent (US$ 2,958 million by 2012). While

PSLV-C16 Flight Successful
In its 17th consecutive successful flight, Indias Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C16) injected three satellites viz. Resourcesat-2, Youthsat, and X-Sat (of Nanyang Technical University, Singapore) into their intended polar sunsynchronous orbits on April 20, 2011 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota. All the three satellites were placed in the targeted orbits with high precision. With the precise injection of the Resourcesat-2 satellite, about 20 kg of the fuel allocated for the probable dispersions in injection could be saved. Resourcesat-2. Immediately after the injection of the satellite, the two solar panels were deployed. The three imaging cameras have been oriented toward Earth. All operations and health checks required prior to switching on the three imaging cameras have been satisfactorily completed. Orbital trimming maneuver was conducted successfully on April 22, 2011, and Resourcesat-2 is now placed in the final orbital configuration in a sun-synchronous polar orbit with perigee of 813 km; apogee of 825 km and inclination of 98.78 degree. Youthsat. The health of Youthsat is normal. The two Indian payloads viz. Limb Viewing Hyperspectral Imager (LiVHySI) and Radio Beacon for Ionospheric Tomography (RaBIT) have been switched on. Their performance is satisfactory. The control and commanding operations for Resourcesat-2 and Youthsat satellites are being carried out from ISROs Telemetry Tracking and Command Network Centre (ISTRAC), located at Bangalore, connected to a network of ground stations at Lucknow, Mauritius, Biak (Indonesia), Svalbard (North Pole), and Troll (South Pole). Payload data from Youthsat is being processed at the Indian Space Science Data Centre at Bylalu, (near Bangalore). X-Sat. It has been reported by Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore that the health of the satellite and the performance of the various on-board subsystems are normal.
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LG Introduces Cinema 3D TVS
LG Electronics is set to wow the Indian market featuring its next generation 3D TV the Cinema 3D TV. Cinema 3D TV has LGs proprietary film patterned retarder (FPR) panel, recognized as one of the superior 3D liquid crystal display (LCD) technology. At this majestic launch of Cinema 3D TV LGEILs Managing Director, Soon Kwon said, LG is committed to developing technology and products that exceed todays expectations of innovation. Cinema 3D TV is the perfect choice when it comes to watching 3D entertainment for longer periods in greater comfort. We are eager to show everyone just how exciting our new 3D TVs are and why we are confident this will become the industry standard for 3D TV technology. Thanks to its FPR technology, the Cinema 3D TV optimizes the separation of images for the left and right eye to give viewers clear 3D pictures with less crosstalk, meaning no more dizziness and eye fatigue that sometimes occur with wearing shutter glasses. This advance has earned the TV flicker free certification from Intertek and TV, two worldrenowned certification agencies based in Europe, making it the worlds first 3D TV to receive the designation. Further ramping up the picture quality is LGs 3D Light Boost, a thin film that ensures 3D images are shown at their full brightness. Whats more, a wide viewing angle and flexible viewing positions make Cinema 3D ideal for watching in groups or while sitting or lying down in any spot in front of the screen. The Cinema 3D TV boasts all the advantages of LGs smart TV technology, including access to premium content via top global providers as well as the best in India (Hunagama, NDTV, Indiatimes, Carwale, and Zapak). Furthermore LG Cinema 3D TV addresses the problem that affected previous 3D sets the lack of content. With a new, highly advanced 2D to 3D conversion feature, the Cinema 3D TV can convert 2D content into high quality 3D, so viewers will never be short of things to watch in 3D. Contact: LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 51, Udyog Vihar, Phase -III, Surajpur Kasna Road, Greater Noida, Noida 201306, Uttar Pradesh; Tel: +91-120-4560900; Email: Serviceindia@lge.com; Web: www.lg.com

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Model PLE35KS1 HY15F04 HY15F03 HY22F08 HY29F04G 15FA2RB 15FA2RC 15FC2RGE 14SAZBB 21FJ6AB 21FC2AB 21FD2RG 21FC8BG 21FU6RG 21FC2RGE 21FG4RGE 21FD2RGE 21FE4RGE 21FD5RGE 21FC8VGE 21FD5WGE 21FU8RGE 21FD7BGE 21FS4RGE 21FU3AG 29FG2AG 29FG2RGE 29FE5RGE 29FG3RGE 29FD5RGE 29FG3VGE 29FD5WGE 29FD5SGE 29FU6RG 29FU3AG CO15OXFSA CO15OXFS CO29OXBS CO29FRS250BL CO29OXTS CO21OXTS CO21BLBS
Price (`) 7,490/5,690/6,390/7,900/17,800/5,400/5,500/5,800/4,900/6,600/6,700/8,180/7,700/8,700/8,350/7,600/8,000/7,800/8,700/10,500/10,800/7,900/7,600/7,500/8,800/11,500/11,800/14,100/14,150/15,100/17,600/18,700/20,300/15,000/14,700/5,600/5,700/16,150/13,200/17,600/12,100/10,100/-
Model CO21OXFSA CO21JWS200BL CO21OXS200 CO21OXFSC CO21BLDS CO21ESS200BL CO21BLKTAG CO21KYTUB 21RX20C 21RX20CS 21FX70C3 29FX75CD4 29FX70CD4 14PT2118 15PT2527/UT 21PT2217B/UT 21PT3327/94 21PT4437/94 21PT5017B/UT 21PT5027/UT 21PT5438/94 21PT5547/94 21PT8868/94 29PT5507/94 29PT5607/94 29PT6807/94 14D600 14B501KJ 14B501KJ 14C540 21Z57 21Z50 21Z43 21A530 21B850 21M40 21K50 21K30ML 29A330 29K44 29M40 29M40 29M50
Price (`) 8,750/9,300/7,550/9,450/8,500/8,250/7,400/8,900/8,500/8,000/9,200/16,500/15,500/45,450/5,800/7,200/7,600/7,600/7,500/7,700/8,200/8,700/8,700/12,950/12,500/14,400/4,500/4,450/4,500/4,500/9,000/- 8,400/8,200/7,800/8,900/7,000/7,590/6,500/13,990/12,99012,99012,700/12,900/-
Price (`) 16,40013,990/14,490/9,490/6,990/7,900/4,850/5,500/6,390/7,200/8,300/12,200/12,600/6,350/8,500/7,300/8,500/7,990/8,700/11,750/15,200/9,790/17,600/6,790/6,390/5,590/6,490/8,290/7,490/5,500/5,800/6,600/8,300/10,600/10,700/14,050/11,100/11,600/6,100/6,200/6,400/7,800/7,750/-

ONIDA

PANASONIC

PHILIPS


29A750 29D650 29Z40 21B860 21B500 21A530 SANSUI Cinegold15FBT K2K15P Cinegold21FBTV B2B21V I2I21V Hardrock30isx Hardrock 294J SHARP 21FPA35 21FPE250 21RK21 21FPR375 21RK41 21GFX10 21TK71 29FPE250 21S-FX10 29S-FX10 TCL 21M83G 21FG 21F6 F5 Slim 21M63S Slim 21SZ VIDEOCON K15V K15CHV CH22V K22V SS22-1200H SS22-1500 SS29-1200 K29J K29VJ WESTON Flattline 501 Flattline 505 Flattline 602 Fire Ball 22 Zleek 701
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Plasma & HDTVs

Brand Model Price (`)

Price (`) 64,500/62,000/49,500/45,000/47,500/46,000/44,500/50,300/50,300/-
Price (`) 51,700/51,700/40,500/43,300/59,000/73,500/96,500/1,47,000/2,20,700/23,700/-
60PG70FR 60PS80BR 60PK950R 60PK550R 50PK550R 50PQ70BR 50PJ560R 50PQ60R 50PJ650R
2,20,000/2,20,000/1,59,990/1,30,000/72,000/70,500/65,000/67,500/66,000/-
50PQ30R 50PJ350R 42PQ70BR 42PJ560R 42PQ60R 42PJ650R 42PQ30R PANASONIC TH-P42 CIO TH-P42 X20

Digital Cameras

Brand Model (Pixels) Price (`) Brand Model (Pixels) COOLPIX S3100 COOLPIX S80 COOLPIX S5100 COOLPIX L110 COOLPIX L120 COOLPIX L24 COOLPIX L23 OLYMPUS FE-20 (10) FE-3010 (12) FE-5010 (12) -550WP (10) Tough-6000 (10) Tough-8000 (12) -9000 (12) SP-590UZ (12) PANASONIC DMC-G1 (12) DMC-FZ28 (10) DMC-TZ1 (8.1) DMC-LX3 (10.1) DMC-TZ7 (10.1) DMC-TZ6 (10.1) DMC-FX48 (12) DMC-TZ15 (9) DMC-FX38 (10) DMC-TZ11 (8.1) DMC-FS15 (12) DMC-FS7 (10) DMC-FS5 (10) DMC-LZ10 (10) DMC-FS4 (8) DMC-LZ8 (8) DMC-LS85 (8) DMC-LS80 (8) SAMSUNG ST50 (12.2) PL65 (12.2) PL60 (10.2)
PANASONIC TH-P42 X10 TH-P42 A20 SAMSUNG 42C430 42C450 50C450 50C550 50C6500 58C6500 63C7000 SANSUI SAL26HBT/G
Price (`) 8,950/14,950/7,950/14,950/15,450/6,450/4,990/7,790/9,690/12,600/13,595/15,600/18,500/17,500/25,290/47,790/24,290/15,500/32,190/24,300/21,350/19,400/17,500/17,500/15,500/12,600/11,700/15,500/15,500/6,990/8,790/7,790/7,790/10,200/11,200/9,115/-

Brand Model (Pixels)

SAMSUNG PL50 (10) L201 (10.2) ES65 (10) ES25 (12) ES10 (8.1) S1060 (10.2) WB1000 WB500 (10) ST550 (12.2) ST500 (12.2) ST50 ST45 (12.2) PL70 (12.2) PL65 (12) PL60 (10) PL55 (12.2) PL51 (10) PL50 ES60 (12.2) ES20 (10) ES55 ES17 (12.2) ES15 SONY DSC-W510 DSC-W520 DSC-W530 DSC-W570 DSC-WX7 DSC-S3000 DSC-H70 DSC-HX7V HDR-CX130E HDR-CX110E DCR-SX45E DCR-SX20E DCR-SR20E

Price (Rs.)

Ion Exchange

Reverse Osmosis Based
Elegant 6 Elegant DX 8 Springfresh 8 Ion Exchange Sapphire Pristine 5 Intello Kitchen Mate Ultimate Pristine 10 Intello 15 Kent Pride 15 Grand+ 15 Excell+ 15 Pearl Supreme 15 Elite-I 25 Elite-II 50 Usha SriramRO Optima 9 RO Aquarious 8 RO Splash 10 RO AVIVA

Aquasure

9,100/10,900/12,200/14,990/14,990/14,990/15,990/16,990/16,990/26,000/14,900/15,900/15,900/15,700/16,950/27,000/48,000/10,000/10,999/14,999/14,499/-
Pura Fresh Elite 8.5 13,300/ Pura Fresh Deluxe 6.5 14,500/ Pura Fresh Platinum 21,300/RO 6.5L with MES 13,100/RO 8.5L with MES 14,550/-

Ultraviolet Based

Storage UV 10 Aquaflo DX N.A Kent Ultra UV 60 Philips WP3890 WP3893/01 Usha SriramUltra Digital
3,500/4,450/7,000/7,000/8,800/5,000/8,500/1,000/2,000/3,200/6,600/5,890/12,515/-

Other Technologies

Pureit Compact Pureit Classic Pureit Auto-fill Pureit Marvella Ion Exchange Zero B Solar Zero B Sapphire
Zero B Kitchen Mate 13,066/ Zero B Ultimate 13,841/ Zero B Intello 15LPH 23,500/ Zero B Intello 25LPH 26,500/ Zero B RO 60 L 67,963/ Zero B RO 100 L 84,931/Zero B RO 150 L 90,167/ NGS 3A 22,810/NGS 3B 28,980/Automatic SF 49,050/Kent Gold Optima 10 1,600/ Gold 20 2,595/ Gold+ 20 2,400/Crystal 15 2,700/ Gold Cool 20 3,600/Tata ChemicalsSwach Smart Magic 7.5 499/ Swach Smart 15 749/ Swach 18 999/Usha Sriram Water Guard, Spring 17 1,400/ Waterguard Classic 22 2,200/ Water Guard Max 23 2,600/-
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Microwave Ovens

Model (L)

Samsung
Model (L) GW71B 20 GW73BD 20 GW73BD-B 20 GW76NMD 20 GE83HDT-B 23 GE89ADST 23 GE109MDST 28 VM17GWWN / 17 VM17GSLN VM20GSLN 20 VB20GSSJ 20 VJ20GSLVC23GBGK 23 VJ23GSLGrill (Mech) 20 Grill (Elec) 20 VT 255 24
Price (Rs.) 5,090/5,290/5,590/7,290/7,790/7,990/8,790/3,790/4,590/5,390/5,990/6,390/6,990/4,950/5,420/8,100/-

Godrej IFB

Sharp Videocon
1701 MT 17 2,590/M/O EM20SSLN-MMZ 20 3,500/GMS 17M 07 WHGX 17 3,500/17PM 1MECH 17 3,700/20PM1S 20 4,200/MS-2029UW 20 3,700/MS-2049UW 20 4,500/MS-2349EB 23 4,800/MS-2348BS 23 5,100/SJP21W 17 2,570/SJP21W 20 3,000/MW71E 20 4,190/MW73BD 20 4,290/MW73BD-B 20 4,590/MW76ND-B 20 4,890/ME83HD-B 23 5,390/R-360R(S) 33 6,990/VH19SWWM 19 3,390/VM17SWWN / 17 3,190/VM17SSLN VJ23SSL2 2,3 4,790/Solo (Elec) 20 3,650/Solo (Mech) 20 3,575/-

 

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