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Indian Express
24 minutes ago
- Indian Express
BenQ, LG, Epson: Top 5 projectors under Rs 60,000 that brings the big screen home
With hybrid work and home entertainment becoming more common, having a capable projector no longer means spending a fortune. Whether you're setting up movie nights or delivering slides in a big room, today's projectors under offer impressive brightness, HD resolutions, and smart features like Android TV and wireless casting. Under Rs 55,000, here are five value-packed projectors that deliver solid performance without breaking the bank. LG's CineBeam PF510Q is a compact Full HD projector that supports screens up to 120 inches in size. It runs on LG's webOS platform and includes built-in support for Apple AirPlay, dual audio output via Bluetooth, screen sharing, and voice-enabled remote controls. The sleek and portable design makes it ideal for both home entertainment and casual office use. With its 1920 x 1080 resolution and wireless connectivity, this projector is a strong all-in-one pick for users who want plug-and-play convenience with smart features. It is currently priced at Rs 55,000. The WANBO X5 Pro offers a native 1080p resolution with support for 4K playback and boasts a remarkable 20,000 lumens brightness. Powered by Android TV 11 with built-in Google Assistant and Chromecast, it comes with advanced features like autofocus, auto keystone, and obstacle avoidance. A 10W speaker, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth round out the feature set. With 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, this projector blends entertainment and utility at a highly competitive price. It is currently available for Rs 49,990. Targeted at professional use, the BenQ MX560 features 4000 lumens of brightness and XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. Its high 20,000:1 contrast ratio ensures clarity in well-lit rooms. The projector supports dual HDMI, USB-A, and 3D content playback. With up to 15,000 hours of lamp life and a built-in 10W speaker, it offers durability and sound quality in one package. While it is not full HD, its sharp performance and reliability make it ideal for a business environment. You can purchase this projector for Rs 49,990. Epson's Co-W01 brings 3LCD technology and 3000 lumens brightness to the table, delivering vibrant colours and reduced rainbow effect compared to its DLP (Digital Light Processing) counterparts. With a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, it supports widescreen 16:10 formats and projects up to 378 inches. Keystone correction, HDMI and USB inputs, and a built-in speaker offer convenience, while its lightweight build makes it easy to move around. This is a solid mid-tier option for both homes and office settings at Rs 38,499. Designed for educational and business settings, the ViewSonic PA503S-3 offers 800 x 600 SVGA resolution with a powerful 3800 ANSI lumens brightness rating. It includes vertical keystone correction and a built-in speaker for small group sessions or classroom use. The lamp life extends up to 15,000 hours, reducing the need for frequent replacements. While it lacks full HD, the strong brightness and HDMI compatibility make it a reliable workhorse for presentations and slideshows on a budget. The projector is currently selling at Rs 49,000. It should be noted that the prices listed above are MRP, and e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and others are likely to offer lucrative deals, making them more affordable. (This article has been curated by Arfan Jeelany, who is an intern with The Indian Express)


Time of India
14 hours ago
- Time of India
Trouble mounts for Elon Musk: 'X' facing probe in France over algorithm tampering, 'foreign interference'
French police are investigating claims that Elon Musk-owned social media network X, formerly known as Twitter, skewed its algorithm to allow "foreign interference", the Paris prosecutor said Friday. Investigators will be examining actions of the company, and its senior managers, after two complaints were filed in January, prosecutor Laure Beccuau said, without specifically mentioning X owner Elon Musk . The two complaints made on January 12 reported "the supposed use of the X algorithm for purposes of foreign interference", her office said, without elaborating. Is 'X' A Threat To French Democracy? The first complaint was filed by a centrist member of parliament, Eric Bothorel, a member of President Emmanuel Macron's party, who has looked into cybersecurity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Explore Britain with a Kids Go Free offer this summer Stena Line guide Undo Bothorel warned against "recent changes to the X algorithm, as well as apparent interference in its management since Elon Musk acquired" the company in 2022. He highlighted a "reduction in the diversity of voices and options" that went against guaranteeing a secure, respectful environment on the social media platform. He pointed to "a lack of clarity in criteria that led to algorithm changes and moderation decisions", and to "personal interventions from Elon Musk in the management on his platform". All this presented a "real danger and a threat for our democracies", he said. Live Events Foreign Interference, Hateful Comment The prosecutor said Friday that the investigation had been opened after "verifications and contributions by French researchers" and further "elements contributed by different political institutions". According to Prosecutor Beccuau's statement, police are investigating alleged offences of organised data system manipulation. It said the alleged crimes are currently not formally categorised as aggravated by "foreign interference" under a 2024 law but that designation could change in the course of investigations. Laurent Buanec, France director of X, on January 22 said X had "strict, clear and public rules to protect the platform from hateful discourse" and fight disinformation. He said the algorithm was "built in a way to avoid offering you hateful content". Musk has angered European politicians by commenting about domestic politics, notably in Britain and Germany, where he has publicly supported the far-right AfD party. The European Union's former digital affairs commissioner, Thierry Breton of France, described some of his pro-AfD comments as "foreign interference". The commission opened a probe against X in December 2023 and accused it in July 2024 of breaching its digital services regulations. The network risks being ordered to pay a fine of billions of euros. FAQs Q1. Who is owner of Twitter? A1. Owner of Twitter is Elon Musk. Q2. What is EU? A2. The full form of EU is European Union.


India Today
15 hours ago
- India Today
Best Rs 10,000 phones to buy this July: Samsung Galaxy F06 5G, Poco M7 5G and more
Looking for a smartphone that doesn't empty your wallet but still gets the job done? You're in luck. Budget phones under Rs 10,000 have come a long way. Whether you're buying your first phone, need a backup, or just want something simple for calls, apps, and browsing, there are some surprisingly good options this month. Features like 5G support, high refresh rate displays, and reliable cameras are now becoming more common, even at this price. If you're shopping for a new phone in July and want great value for money, this list is worth checking are the best phones you can buy this July for under Rs 10,000 in India. The list includes the Samsung Galaxy F06 5G and three more Galaxy F06 5GIf you prefer a trusted brand, the Galaxy F06 5G from Samsung is a dependable pick. It has a 6.7-inch HD+ screen and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip. You can expect decent performance for regular tasks like browsing, chatting, and video streaming. Battery life is solid with a 5,000mAh unit, and it supports 25W fast charging. The phone runs One UI 7 based on Android 15, and Samsung's track record with software updates adds to its M7 5G The Poco M7 5G offers excellent value with the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor under the hood. It features a 6.88-inch HD+ screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, making it one of the smoothest phones in this segment. There's a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging and a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup. If you want a performance-focused phone under Rs 10,000, this is a very capable 14C 5GThe Redmi 14C 5G is very similar to the Poco M7 in terms of hardware. It uses the same Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip and has a large 6.88-inch HD+ screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The 5,160mAh battery supports 18W charging, and Xiaomi includes a 33W charger in the box. The 50-megapixel camera does well for casual photos. Overall, it's a great choice for users who prefer Xiaomi's software Blaze 2 5GIf you want a clean Android experience, the Lava Blaze 2 5G is a solid contender. It has a 6.56-inch HD+ screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chip. The phone handles basic tasks well, and the near-stock Android UI means no unnecessary bloat or ads. It has a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging, and the charger is included in the box. It's ideal for users who want a clutter-free interface.- Ends