A relative of mine wants a TV that doesn't look like a black hole on the wall. Do the 2026 matte screens really look like a painting, or do they still look like a glowing monitor when the sun hits them?
We have the coverage, but apart from speed tests, has 5G changed your life? Or are you still switching back to 4G to save battery and reduce heating?
With laptops hitting 2.5 lakhs and phones hitting 1.5 lakhs, the "enthusiast" middle class is being pushed toward mid-rangers. Is tech losing its "accessible" charm?
I live in an area where the borewell water is extremely salty. My last front-load recently got choked with scales. Is a top-load much more durable for rough water conditions?
Can we say the 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy S26 is the best compact flagship in India right now? It’s lighter than the iPhone 17 and has a dedicated 3x telephoto lens. If you hate giant phones, is there any better option under 90k right now?
I’ve got video editing work, which demands a smooth workflow. Which laptop is best for heavy editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Filmora?
Is EV for tier 2 cities in India? I have noticed that the range is fine, but I was wondering if there is a power cut for 2 days? How are the charging stations in your city? Are they always "Broken" or "Occupied"?
Are Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series in South Korea is getting AirDrop support for sharing content? What do you think, will it also come to India?
Planning to get a new broadband connection and i have compared prices, they are nearly same. Which one is better, JioFiber or Airtel Xstream?
5G in India is undoubtedly fast, but it drains battery quickly within 4-5 hours. I have a 3-year-old phone and recently switched to a 5G plan. It consumes a lot of power, and sometimes it heats up my phone, too.
I really want to play GTA 6 on the PS5 Pro. I am excited about it and I am considering selling my current console. With reports hinting that it could launch in India soon, would the upgrades be really worth it?
I want to hear an honest opinion on tablet performance, applications, built-in AI features, upgrades, and other advanced features. I have discovered various tablets on the internet and am looking for tablets that can consume high-quality content. Let me know which option is suitable.
I live with my grandparents in Delhi, and they have mild asthma. Also, they are sensitive to seasonal allergies. I’m considering purchasing an air purifier. Are there any other suggestions for air purifiers that are suitable for putting in the bedroom?
Lenovo unveiled its AI-powered laptops recently at MWC 2026. It featured Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition, ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition and Yoga Pro 7a. I’m curious to know if they will also come to Indian markets?
Brands such as Noise and Fire-Boltt, Apple, Samsung, and Garmin are leading. What is trending in 2026? Looking for the brand that truly serves. My priorities are an integrated ecosystem, accurate health records, and battery life. I’d love to hear opinions on which smartwatch brand stands out in India right now and why.
Looking for the best mobile phone under ₹2000 in India? While ₹2000 won’t get you a full-fledged Android smartphone with powerful performance, there’s still a good selection of feature phones and basic mobiles that deliver excellent value for everyday needs — whether it’s calls, texting, long battery life, or essential features like FM radio and UPI support.
Finally Samsung Galaxy S26 series has launched in India. Really excited about this. Looking forward to purchasing it firsthand. I’d like to know the exact pre-order date, delivery timelines, and general retail availability across online and offline stores before planning my purchase.
I am curious to know which chipsets will be available in India with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I am doubtful whether it will launch with a Snapdragon processor, an Exynos chipset or a different variant. Also, would there be any difference in performance, efficiency or gaming experience between the Indian versions and other global models?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at Rs. 1,39,999 in India and climbs to Rs. 1,89,999 for the highest variant, a price point that demands justification. Samsung is leaning hard on AI features and hardware upgrades to make that case, and there's genuinely interesting stuff here: a built-in Privacy Display, the multi-agent Galaxy AI setup, a serious camera system, and a new APV video codec for sharper footage. On paper, it's a strong package. But Indian buyers are pragmatic. With bank offers, exchange deals, and upgrade cycles stretching past two years, the real test isn't what the spec sheet says, it's whether any of this changes how you actually use your phone day to day. Increasingly, the Ultra feels like it's chasing a specific kind of user: the creator, the power user, the tech enthusiast. For everyone else paying flagship money, the calculus is getting harder to square.
My friend was asking about a smartphone that he wants to send to his mother. His budget restraints are under Rs. 30,000. He is looking for features with high-quality cameras, a display, and better battery life. Her mother is travel-enthusiast, and she likes to click pictures more often. So, a good-quality camera is a must. Suggest to me the best smartphones under this budget to gift her on her birthday.