Acer Nitro V 15 with 50 series GPU.
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Technology companies Samsung, Sony, Asus and others launched laptops, smartphones, camera, accessories and more this week (September 8-14, 2025).
DH's Gadgets Weekly edition lists the latest personal technology products and related events to keep you abreast of everything happening in consumer electronics.
Acer Nitro V 15 with 50 series GPU.
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It sports a 15.6-inch full HD display, featuring a 165Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, and 100% sRGB colour accuracy. With a wide 16:9 aspect ratio, the Nitro V 15 promises to offer sharper visuals and enhanced situational awareness for competitive gaming.
The powerful dual-fan, dual-intake, and dual-exhaust cooling system ensures that the device stays cool under pressure, eliminating performance throttling and enabling extended gaming sessions. Users can take full control with the dedicated NitroSense key, which can provide real-time insights into performance, fan speed customisation, and power plans.
The new Acer laptop is powered by the 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor, built on Intel’s advanced performance hybrid architecture. It comes paired with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU. The Nitro V 15 leverages AI-powered DLSS 4 and next-gen ray tracing to deliver breathtaking visuals and higher frame rates, be it the latest AAA titles or editing 4K videos, the Nitro V 15 promises to deliver smooth performance.
For gamers and creators increasingly reliant on AI, the Nitro V 15 introduces a new Experience Zone in the NitroSense dashboard. This intuitive hub lets users explore and activate AI-powered features like PurifiedVoice AI noise cancellation, PurifiedView AI webcam enhancements, and creative tools like PLANET9 ProClip for gaming highlight capture.
Video calls are clearer and more professional with auto-framing, background blur, and eye contact correction, while DTS:X Ultra audio ensures spatially accurate and immersive soundscapes whether you're in a game or on a call.
In terms of connectivity, the Nitro V 15 has gamers covered with Wi-Fi 6, Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, HDMI 2.1, multiple USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and an RJ45 LAN port. The device also features a Copilot Key for quick access to AI-driven productivity tools on Windows 11 and an amber backlit keyboard that adds to the device’s striking aesthetic. With up to 32GB DDR5 RAM and 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD, users get lightning-fast speeds and ample storage, making the Nitro V 15 not just a gaming machine but a complete digital workstation.
Acer Nitro V 15 is crafted with a full plastic chassis finished in Obsidian Black and weighs just 2.1 kg, striking a perfect balance between portability and durability. The Acer Nitro V 15 i5 variant starts at Rs 89,999, and the i7 variant at Rs 99,999.
Sony full-frame FX2 Cinema Line camera.
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It features a full-frame 33.0MP black illuminated CMOS sensor. The camera also offers up to QFHD 4K 60p, which promises to deliver good cinematic images beautifully blended with high resolution and bokeh. It is also designed with the latest system architecture with BIONZ XR image processing and an AI processing unit, which helps FX2 to capture the image with rich details, making the object POP out.
The Camera supports wide dynamic range up to 15+ stops with dual base ISO (800/4000), and expanded sensitivity up to ISO 102400 for high-quality cinematic video. With this feature, FX2 promises to deliver stunningly rich pictures, positively capturing scenes even in the most challenging lighting scenarios, making it the best choice for videography.
It also boasts of S-Cinetone colour technology, which matches the signature tone of Sony’s flagship VENICE cameras. With this feature, FX2 is designed to offer high-end cinematic visuals that ca be accessed by everyone. Additionally, with this feature, DOPs can do the colour adjustments during the shooting stage itself.
The new ILME-FX2 model costs Rs 3,09,990, and the ILME-FX2B is priced at Rs 2,89,990.
Samsung Galaxy F17 5G.
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The new phone sports a 6.7-inch full HD+(1080×2340p) Infinity-U super AMOLED display, 90Hz refresh rate. It is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass Victus shield and an IP65 water-and dust-resistant rating.
It also features hybrid dual-SIM slots (nano SIM-1 + nano SIM-2 or microSD card), a Type-C USB port, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Under-the-hood, it houses 5nm class Samsung Exynos 1330 octa-core processor with Mali-G68 MP2 GPU, Android 15-based One UI 7.0, 4GB / 6GB RAM, 128GB internal storage (expandable up to 2TB), triple camera module-- main 50MP (f1.8 aperture, AutoFocus OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation), a 5MP (f/2.2 wltra-wide), and a 2MP (f/2.2) macro camera with LED flash on the back, a 13MP(f/2.0) front camera and a 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging.
The device comes in neo black and violet pop colours. It is available in two storage options-- 4GB RAM + 128GB storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB storage-- for Rs 14,499 and Rs 15,999, respectively.
Asus Vivobook S3607.
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Asus earlier this week launched Vivobook S16 in two new colours--BFF Peachy and Salvia Green.
It sports a 16-inch WUXGA (1920x1200p) OLED display, 0.2ms response time, 300-nits brightness, and 60Hz refresh rate.
It comes with 16GB LPDDR5X on board 8448MHz RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon X (X1 26 100) Processor (30MB Cache, up to 2.97GHz, 8 cores, 8 Threads), 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, Qualcomm Hexagon NPU up to 45TOPS, 70 WHr battery with 65W fast charging and Asus USB-C Easy Charge.
It runs Windows 11 Home with Microsoft Office Home 2024 (lifetime) with Microsoft 365 Basic (one-year validity).
It also boasts of a backlit Asus ErgoSense keyboard with a dedicated Copilot key, two built-in speakers with Smart Amplifier technology, a built-in microphone with Asus AI noise-cancelling technology, Dolby Atmos certified speaker.
For connectivity, it has two USB4 Type-C ports (supports 4K UHD external displays and up to 40 Gbps data transfers), two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one HDMI 2.1 (TMDS), Wi-Fi 6E(802.11ax) (Triple band), Bluetooth 5.3 and a 3.5mm audio jack. It costs Rs 67,990.
HMD Vibe 5G and HMD 101 series.
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It comes with a 6.67-inch HD+ (720×1604p) LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, dual-SIM slots, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 3.5mm audio jack, and stereo speakers.
It runs Android 15 OS and is powered by a 6nm class Unisoc T760 octa-core processor with Mali-G57 MC4 GPU, 4GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128GB storage (expandable up to 256GB), a dual-camera module-- main 50MP + 2MP depth sensor with LED flash on the back, an 8MP front camera and a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging capability. It is available in two colours-- black and purple-- for Rs 8,999.
HMD also launched 101 4G and 102 4G. They feature almost all features except the former don't feature a camera.
They feature a 2-inch QQVGA (240 x 320p) display, an IP52 water-and-dust resistant rating, a Type-C USB port, 3.5mm audio jack, S30+ (RTOS) software, an Unisoc 8910 FF-S chipset, 16MB internal storage (expandable up to 32GB) and a 1000mAh removable battery.
The HMD 102 features a QVGA camera with LED flash.
Both the HMD 102 and 101 come in three colours-- blue, dark blue and red-- for Rs 2,199 and Rs 1,899, respectively.
Galaxy Buds3 FE.
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It comes with an ergonomic blade design, which ensures the earbuds fit comfortably on the ears. The earbuds come with a matte dual-tone finish and semi-transparent accents.
The Buds3 FE come with a larger speaker to deliver rich, powerful sound with deep bass and clear treble. With enhanced ANC, it can reduce ambient noise and deliver an immersive listening experience.
It also boasts of Crystal Clear Call technology, which uses an advanced pre-trained machine learning model to isolate the user's voice and ensure the conversations remain clear even in noisy environments. Users can simply pinch the Blade to make selections or swipe for volume control. It’s also easier to connect via the pairing button on the cradle for transitions between Galaxy devices. With Auto Switch, Galaxy Buds3 FE actively detects audio activity and transfers the connection seamlessly for continuous listening across Galaxy devices. It cost Rs 12,999.
YouTube logo.
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The report says that younger people are increasingly consuming YouTube content than on regular set-top cable TVs.
Indians aged 18+ watch over 72 minutes of YouTube daily, underscoring their deep connection to the platform.
Also, 87 per cent of Indian viewers are more likely to use YouTube every day than traditional TV/VOD.
Acko, Sebamed, Myntra, and Instamart are among the brands using YouTube's dual-screen growth to drive business outcomes at scale.
As of June 2025, YouTube Shorts has over 650 million monthly logged-in viewers in India, according to Google's internal data.
It also revealed that YouTube reached over 75M people in India ages 18+ on connected TV in April 2025.
“India is witnessing a fundamental shift in how people connect with content, and YouTube is at the heart of this change. YouTube is the new TV for a generation that demands a personalised and interactive experience. Indians aged 18 and older watch over 72 minutes of YouTube daily. YouTube is not just a wealth of content, but also a barometer for audience feedback and a platform that fosters genuine community. It is this direct and deep engagement that makes it the most powerful platform for brands to reach engaged audiences,” said Gunjan Soni, Country Managing Director, YouTube India.
Samsung single-door refrigerator.
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It comes with a Digital Inverter Compressor with a 20-year warranty. It promises quieter operation, energy efficiency, and reliable performance over time.
With Stabiliser-Free Operation, the refrigerator can run steadily during voltage fluctuations, protecting it from electrical damage.
Inside, a bright LED lamp illuminates every corner while consuming significantly less energy and lasting much longer than conventional bulbs. The toughened glass shelves can hold up to 175 kg, weight making them ideal for heavy pots and pans. Select models also come with a Base Stand Drawer offering 11.8L of extra storage, perfect for keeping dry items like onions and potatoes organised and separate from the cooling space.
The new Single Door Refrigerator range starts at Rs 19,999 for the 3 Star models and Rs 21,999 for the 5 Star models.
Samsung Innovation Campus programme.
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As part of the CSR programme, the South Korean company has announced that expand the Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) programme to 20,000 students in India.
The skilling programme will expand to 10 states this year, up from four in 2024. It will upskill 20,000 students in future-tech skills such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Coding & Programming during 2025, a six-fold increase over last year's 3,500 students.
“Samsung is proud to be a long-standing partner in India’s growth journey. Samsung Innovation Campus, which is aligned with the Government of India’s Skill India and Digital India initiatives, reflects our shared vision of harnessing technology to unlock opportunities for the youth. Through Samsung Innovation Campus, we are equipping India’s youth with future-ready skills, helping them prepare for the digital economy and drive the country’s progress. We remain committed to expanding access to skilling and employment opportunities, especially for students from underserved communities, and to support the Government’s vision of a digitally-empowered India,” said JB Park, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia.
Besides technical training, the students will also receive instruction in soft skills to enhance workplace readiness, while eligible candidates will be supported with placement assistance in relevant industries.
Instagram app.
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Instagram is undeniably the most popular social media platform not just in India, but also across the world. And, when TikTok got banned in several countries in 2020, Instagram was able to fill the void in the short video sharing platform space in a short time.
As Instagram's Reels completes its fifth anniversary, it has emerged as the top platform in its class in India.
Meta-commissioned IPSOS study reveals that Reels is the country’s leading short-form video platform—outpacing TV, YouTube, and other surveyed platforms.
The survey covered more than 3500 people from 33 centres across India. While 97per cent of consumers watch short-form videos at least once a day, Reels on Meta emerged as the top leader, with 92% per cent choosing it as their preferred platform.
It is now the most viewed short-form video format in India, with 95% of surveyed users watching it every day, at least 12 percentage points ahead of other surveyed platforms.
“India is leading the world in video adoption, and Reels is at the centre of this shift. Five years since its launch, Reels is India’s leading short-form video platform—driving massive engagement, shaping culture, and delivering real business impact. We’ll continue to innovate with AI, support creators, and help businesses unlock the power of short-form video,” said Arun Srinivas, Managing Director and Head, Meta (India).
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