Monday, July 18, 2011

“Tata announces cheapest houses Tata Nano flatpack” plus 1 more

“Tata announces cheapest houses Tata Nano flatpack” plus 1 more


Tata announces cheapest houses Tata Nano flatpack

Posted: 18 Jul 2011 12:27 AM PDT


After introducing the cheapest car Tata Nano, the company has announced another product, the Tata Nano houses. Tata as claimed that the houses are the cheapest known as the Nano flatpack house.

Tata is now aiming to claim the title of the cheapest house in the market. The Nano house will be offered with pre-fabricated material, which will include windows and doors for a house which will have an area of 20 sq meters.

The materials will consist of coconut or jute, which will be completing the interiors of the layout. Currently, the proposed price of the existing kit is said to be priced around $US 700.

Moreover, Tata is also developing a larger home of 30 sq meters with some optional extras. The larger home will have a solar energy system as well as a front verandah. Sumitesh Das, the head of the house project has said that they have already prepared two to three designs which are based on the discussion with the users and are also gathering more information. Das added that they are hopeful to roll out the houses officially in the next six to eight months.

Samsung Chat, price in India and features

Posted: 17 Jul 2011 11:16 PM PDT


Electronic manufacturer, Samsung has further extended its mobile market by launching Samsung Chat in India. The new Chat, as the name suggests, is a chat friendly phone with a QWERTY key pad which gives convenience to type messages.

Samsung Chat has a 2.2'' TFT display, which is better than the other displays of the phones in its segment. The phone can support two networks at the same time which means that it also features Dual SIM.

Another feature, worth noticing is the voice clarity which gives the users a good experience along with 43MB of internal storage, which can be extended up to 16 GB with a micro SD memory slot. The phone is the best one for those, who are in search for a relief in typing text messages.

It has an internet browser support WAP/XML/HTML formats and also supports Bluetooth, GPRS, USB. The only drawback of the phone may be that it does not have a 3G support and no WLAN. The Chat has a VGA camera with 640 X 480 pixels resolution. It can also record videos at the rate of 15 frames per second. The cost of the Samsung Chat in the Indian market has been announced as Rs. 3150 and is a great value for money for those who cannot afford the Blackberry phones.

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