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Intex Unveils New Product Range in Bangalore
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Bangalore, Sep 27, 2006
Intex Technologies (India), the IT hardware and electronics companies, today unveiled a slew of products in Bangalore including three models of DVD players; MP3 & MP4 players; 19" TFT- LCD monitor; USB MP3 FM Modulator and flash drive - UFD 512 Slim.
Intex DVD Player R-35, R-45 & R-75 are 5.1 channel players with Dolby Digital output. Intex R-45 is perhaps the only DVD player in the market which has been designed with USB, RF and Game Ports. It comes with a MOP of Rs 3,590. With RF, Amplifier and mic for karaoke, Intex R-35 comes enclosed in metallic body at an MOP of Rs 3,540. The USP of Intex R-75 is its ability to operate both on AC and DC supply. It is available at an MOP of Rs 3,790.
Intex 1901 is an avant garde 19" TFT-LCD monitor with suave and elegant black looks. With a resolution of 1280 X 1024 and a response time of 12 m secs, it has been launched at a MOP of Rs 13,500.
Intex Aura 401 MP4 player 1 GB is a mini pocket gadget for students, youngsters and professionals who wish to carry their music, videos and pictures along. As an all-in-one entertainment package, its features include AMV Video File Format, 1.8 inch screen, 250K color TFT, 700 mA chargeable lithium batteries, built-in FM tuner with 20 channel presets, voice recorder and a USB drive as well. Besides the memory capacity of 1 GB and an output speaker on the body, Intex MP4 player enables viewing videos while on move. It comes at a MOP of Rs 5,200.
Intex AURA 201 MP3 player 512 MB comes with a distinguished advantage of built-in rechargeable lithium battery, with multiple voice effects to support jazz, classical, rock, pop and peppy numbers at choice. The necklace style earphone is an add-on enhancer to woo the youth who love snipping through music. Equipped with FM support and music store functions, the player has a MOP tag of Rs 2,560.
Intex USB MP3 FM Modulator is a sleek gadget which connects a conventional pen drive or an MP3 player loaded with the user's choice of music to the stereo system of his car. It could be the best companion for a CD- and cassette-free musical drive. Weighing 45 gm, the gadget also has a facility of selecting one of seven FM channel frequencies and could play it to a distance of 30 m. This has hit the market with a MOP of Rs 2,560.
Intex UFD 512 Slim is is 2.1 mm thin multipurpose 512 MB USB disk. It could be used not only as a traditional USB disk, but also as a SD, multimedia and mobile card for storing and running multimedia applications. With USB 2.0 speed, it has a MOP of Rs 1,200.
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mail me ur new product range of intex usb slim dvd players with its comparative features and price range |
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- R C VAGHELA,
BIRLA COPPER, BHARUCH
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INTEX IS ALWAYS GRATE. "DEMAND MORE & MORE FROM -INTEX" |
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- Hari Varma,
Suraaj Computer, Cochin
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Harivarmaji |
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YES THE NEW PRODUCT IS HAVING GOOD MARKET POTENTIALITY AND 19 INCH LCD WOULD DEFINETELY GRAB THE MARKET AS INTEX IS GOOD IN PRICE POINT.WISHING THEM THE BEST OF LUCK . |
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- RAJESH SINGHANI,
JUPITER INTERNA, MUMBAI
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Intex ? ? Go Pour cannot sale it
Quality Matter ?..... Price attractive
but the old say CHEAP CRY AGAIN AND AGAIN AND COSTELY CRY ONLY ONCE. !
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- ZINGU Hashmi,
Bas Infotech, Nanded
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Quality of Intex product is going down day by day .. Why so .....is it bcz of price |
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- sabu,
challanger comp, Delhi
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Provided the quality(?) is good and in case of defects serviced(?) promptly. |
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- Samir Choudhary,
Nandini Infosys, ALWAR
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