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Cheapest Cheap Action Camera

Maddcell action camera Maddcel company is very good at producing tripods and this attempt of trying to enter to the action camera industries is very astonishing. This camera feels like its moulded with cheap plastic but with the case, it is actually sturdy as a High-end action camera. This camra is basically BANG FOR EVERY BUCK General Specifications Maddcell Action Pro Maddcell HD Action Adventure Camera Sports & Action 130 degree Wide angle lens has a resolution of 12 MP and comes with 2X optical zoom. It has a CCD sensor of 1. It can shoot 1920*1080p at 15 fps and 1280*720p at 30 fps. It's waterproof housing is very well built and its very sturdy. It has a 12 Mega Pixel Camera. It has got Multi Language ability. It has a 900mah battery and it's removable and shoots video up to 1.5hrs. It is actually very well made up but the camera when we hold it feels very cheap. Yup, It just feels that way We cannot say or complain about it.At the pri...

Top 5 Best 4k TVs in India

Best 4k TVs in India TV technology has not really seen big changes recently, but things took a new turn in 2016. The incorporation of HDR video into televisions, adds true value addition to TVs, something that 4K or 3D never could bring. The HDR video actually brings noticeable changes to picture quality, and though its availability is limited right now, and TVs supporting HDR are expensive, we can’t wait for this tech to trickle down. Our favourites are based on TVs we reviewed so far. Sony Z9D 65-inch 4K HDR TV The Sony Z9D got the Zero1 Award from us this year. When money isn’t a concern, the Z9D is the best television to buy. Sony’s new Backlight Master Drive technology allows more control over the backlights, creating higher contrast, and better blacks. This, combined with a faster than before Android TV experience, makes the Z9D our pick of the year. LG Signature OLED The LG Signature OLED has the potential to beat out Zero1 Award winner. Unfortunat...

DJI Spark review

DJI Spark hands on review OUR VERDICT No larger or heavier than a can of soda, the DJI Spark is the portable drone you’ve been waiting for. It's automatic flight capabilities and ability to recognise hand gestures outshine it's few problems. PRO Controller-free gesture controls Absolutely tiny Automatic Quickshot modes CON Spotty Wi-Fi connection with smartphones Short flight time Easily swayed by the wind Drones may be getting smaller and more affordable than ever, but few have yet to be a hit with the honest-to-goodness mainstream audience. The DJI Spark hopes to be the first to make its mark with a blend of compactness, automated features and an affordable price point. No larger than can of soda and likely smaller than that super-sized smartphone you have in your pocket, the DJI Spark is an amazing example of how small drones can get. While it might be tiny, this drone comes fully packed with technology, including obstac...

OnePlus 5 review

OnePlus 5 Hands-on review We've been following OnePlus and its journey to build a better flagship phone  for years . Along the way, it managed a feat that's difficult for even the biggest conglomerates: The company kept outdoing itself. I don't mean to spoil the fun here, but the team has done it again with the  OnePlus 5 . Really, what's most striking is just how much this tiny company managed to get right in a phone that costs less than $550 (more on that later). It might not have every single whiz-bang feature that you'll find in other flagship smartphones, but the thoughtful balance of style, power and price make it a star. Pros Excellent performance Very solid battery life Dual camera works very well The price!   Cons Design is starting to feel generic Still no expandable memory Dash charging is a closed standard Summary Building a great phone is hard enough, so building a great phone on a budget should be infinitely mor...