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InFocus introduces series of new devices today in India

byCustoms Today Report
30/07/2015
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NEW DELHI: InFocus has launched a series of new devices today in India. In total, InFocus launched four new smartphones – M812, M808, M550-3D & M370 – ranging in price from Rs 19,999 to Rs 5,999, seven UHD & FHD/HD LED TVs ranging in size from 70” to 24”, a 2-in-1 tablet and three feature phone models over the course of the two-hour event.

The InFocus M550-3D and its naked eye 3D technology allows one to view 3D movies and video anywhere or game in 3D on the go without being hindered by 3D glasses. The device features a 2GB RAM along with 16GB ROM and a MediaTek 1.7GHz octa-core processor.

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InFocus’s Metallic Series, consists of the InFocus M812 and InFocus M808 smartphones. The top-of-the-line M812 features an anodized aluminum unibody design, 3GB RAM / 16GB ROM and a Qualcomm 2.5GHz quad-core processor. The M808 features similarly stunning anodized aluminum unibody housing and a first-rate 13MP HDR camera; christened as the ‘True Metal Artist’, M808 allows one to take top-quality photos with minimal noise. Rounding out the smartphone lineup is the InFocus M370. It is powered by a Qualcomm 1.1GHz Quad-core processor and featuring a stylish textured back cover design.

On display in the event demo area was InFocus’s full range of Ultra HD, Full HD and HD LED televisions. Available in 70”, 60” and 50” sizes, InFocus UHD LED TVs offer 4K imagery – four times the detail of Full HD 1080p resolution. Apart from superlative UHD resolution graphics, InFocus UHD LED TVs come equipped with virtual surround sound for a sensory experience and with FHD and HD-ready models ranging in size from 60” to 50”, 40”, 32” down to 24” HD LED TV, InFocus allows one to enjoy high definition.

Also unveiled during the event was InFocus’s 2-in-1 hybrid tablet and economical feature phones. The 2-in-1 hybrid tablet with 10.6” FHD touch display and detachable magnetic keyboard will make a smart computing choice for today’s highly mobile young professional. The InFocus F110, F120 and F135 feature phones sport brilliant 1.77”, 2.4” and 2.8” displays respectively that are sure to give feature phone fans something to talk about.

 

 

 

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