Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 10 Pro.
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Technology companies Vivo, Sony, BenQ, OnePlus, and others launched smartphones, smart TVs, accessories and more this week (June 16-22, 2025).
DH's Gadgets Weekly edition lists the latest personal technology products to keep you abreast of everything happening in consumer electronics.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 10 Pro.
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It sports a bright 16-inch WQXGA Lenovo PureSight OLED display, tailor-made for gaming. It promises to deliver ultra-fast response times and brilliant visuals at 500 nits brightness, with support for Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000 certification.
With less than 1ms response time and built-in anti-burn-in technology, the OLED panel ensures long-term performance and eye-popping clarity, even during extended gaming sessions.
It boasts of revamped 1.6mm key travel LegionTrueStrike keyboard with 4-key swappable keycaps and AI-synced RGB ambient lighting.
Inside, it houses an Intel Core Ultra 9 HX processor to deliver smooth performance, seamless multitasking, intense gaming, and accelerated creative workloads. It is backed by a NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 5090 24GB graphics card, which can deliver faster frame rates and game-changing AI capabilities through NVIDIA DLSS 4, ensuring an immersive, fluid, and responsive gaming experience.
It also boasts of Legion Coldfront: Vapor, an integrated Hyper Chamber system, which promises to deliver an industry-leading up to 275W Thermal Design Power (TDP) in extreme mode. The new design features turbo-charged fans and an expansive vapour chamber to efficiently dissipate heat, enabling prolonged, high-fidelity gaming sessions with reduced noise.
It also comes with Lenovo AI Engine+ with a dedicated LA3 + LA1 AI chips, which optimises system performance in real-time, intelligently improving FPS (frames per second) for a smoother and more responsive gameplay experience.
At the heart of the software experience is Legion Space, a centralised gaming hub that unifies settings, device controls, and the Legion ecosystem. It provides a seamless experience for game management, performance tuning, and access to AI-powered features tailored for gamers, streamers, and creators alike. Additionally, the Gaming Zone provides users with specialised tools such as Game Clip Master and Game Companion, designed to enhance gameplay and content creation. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is available at a starting price of Rs 2,39,990.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3.
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The new OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 comes in two colours-- mambo midnight (black) and samba sunset (orange).
The earphones come with magnetic earbuds for quick auto-connect and power-off functionality. It features IP55-rated dust and water resistance and a skin-friendly silicone finish, ensuring comfort and reliability during long wear, from workouts to work calls.
With 12.4mm dynamic bass drivers, the neckband promises to deliver an immersive audio quality experience with clear low and high ranges. It also ensures a balanced sound profile across genres—from hip-hop and rock to podcasts and movies. The new BassWave algorithm intelligently boosts low-end performance for rich, punchy bass that doesn’t overpower vocals.
It also supports 3D Spatial Audio, which can transform stereo sound into a lifelike, 360-degree listening experience.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 is also equipped with AI Call Noise Cancellation and is powered by advanced AI algorithms and ENC technology (Environmental Noise Cancellation) that separates voice from ambient noise in real time. From traffic noise to windy streets and even background chatter, so you can speak and be heard with clarity on the other side of the call.
With a full charge, it can last up to 36 hours of music playback and 21 hours of call duration. It also supports fast charging. With just 10 minutes, it can deliver up to 27 hours of playback. It costs 1,699.
Vivo Y400 Pro.
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It sports a 6.77-inch full HD (2392 x 1080p) AMOLED 20:9 aspect ratio screen with HDR10+, 120Hz refresh rate, up to 4500 nits peak brightness, IP65 dust-and-water resistant rating, dual-SIM slots (type nano), in-display fingerprint sensor, USB type-C port and stereo speakers
Inside, it houses 4nm class MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, Android 15-based FuntouchOS 15, 8GB LPDDR4X RAM with 128GB / 256GB (UFS2.2) storage, dual-camera module-- main 50MP ( with Sony IMX 882 sensor, OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation, f/1.79 aperture) + 2MP (f/2.4) depth sensor with Aura LED flash on the back, 32MP (f/2.45) front camera, and a 5,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging capability.
It comes in three colours-- fest gold, freestyle white and nebula blue. It is available in two storage options-- 128GB and 256GB -- for Rs 24,999 and Rs 26,999, respectively.
BenQ RD320U series PC monitor.
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The new RD320U and RD320UA models come with a 32-inch 4K UHD IPS panel with a 2000:1 contrast ratio. They support Dual Coding Mode, Coding HotKey, and DualView Plus allow full control over readability, layout, and multitasking — tailored for real-world coding scenarios.
They also boast of Eye-Care DNA, Low Blue Light Plus, Brightness Intelligence 2nd Gen, Night Hours Protection, and Flicker-Free tech, which help in reducing eye fatigue during long work hours.
They feature USB-C (90W PD), KVM Switch, and multi-source PIP/PBP. The RD320UA also features an Ergo Arm for customised height, swivel, tilt, and pivot — ideal for coders, product leads, and tech heads who demand more from their workstations.
BenQ's RD320U series is priced at Rs 61,498, and the RD320UA variant costs Rs 65,998.
Sony BRAVIA 8 II QD-OLED smart TV.
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The new BRAVIA 8 II QD-OLED series will be available in 65-inch and 55-inch screen sizes.
It is powered by propreitary XR Processor, which comes with an AI scene recognition system that detects and analyses data with flawless accuracy, then optimises the motion picture to come off in realistic colours.
It also boasts of Studio Calibrated Mode that ensures the TV reproduce the image quality intended by film content creators in a home setting. In addition to the existing Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode and Sony Pictures Core Calibrated Mode, Prime Video Calibrated Mode is a new mode designed to deliver optimum picture quality that is automatically calibrated across movies, series and for the first time, live sports as well.
With XR Contrast Booster 25, the TV precisely controls light for brighter, pure black pictures. This technology results in deeper blacks and brighter whites, giving a dynamic contrast that brings scenes to life. The QD-OLED panel keeps colours consistent, ensuring consistent picture quality from any seat in the room.
It also has Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology that turns the entire screen into a speaker. It uses actuators behind the screen to create vibrations, which in turn generate sound. This ensures sound is perfectly aligned with the picture, creating a truly immersive viewing experience, further enhanced by cinematic bass from subwoofers.
Sony BRAVIA 8 II's new TV models-- K-65XR80M2 (65-inch) and K-55XR80M2 (55-inch) -- are priced at Rs 3,41,990 and Rs 2,46,990, respectively.
Sharp A3 colour multifunction printer.
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The company launched two new models, BP-22C20/BP-22C20T and BP-22C25/BP-22C25T, in India.
The BP-22C series offers consistent print speeds of up to 20-25 pages per minute in both colour and monochrome. With 2 GB RAM and 16 GB eMMC storage, the devices support high-efficiency operations, including PCL printing, quick warm-up, and an expanded paper capacity of up to 1,850 sheets for uninterrupted tasks.
Also, users can print and scan directly from smartphones via the Sharpdesk Mobile app. Compatibility with AirPrint allows seamless integration with iOS devices, while USB Direct Print functionality further adds convenience for users needing quick access.
They also boast of advanced features like the 100-sheet Reversing Single Pass Feeder with 31 OPM scan speed and multiple destination options (email, FTP, USB), making the BP-22C series a practical choice for enterprises.
The prices of BP-22C20/BP-22C20T and BP-22C25/BP-22C25T models start at Rs 2,97,500.
Mygate Lock Pro 2.0.
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The new Lock Pro 2.0 is touted to be India’s first smart lock with a built-in door sensor. It can instantly alert the owner when the door opens, closes, or is left open.
If it senses inactivity for a predefined period, it automatically secures the door. Further, if it senses any forced entry attempts, the door lock triggers an alarm, notifications to the owner, other emergency contacts, and even the security guard.
It offers multiple unlocking options, including fingerprint, PIN, Mygate app, OTP, RFID access card, or mechanical key. It can store up to 100 fingerprints. The battery lasts for 10-12 months.
It is a tailor-made lock for Indian homes with thick wooden doors (35mm–65mm thickness) and is compatible with both the Mygate Smart Devices App and the Mygate Community app.
For a limited time, obsidian black variant is available at a discounted price of Rs 29,990 (MRP: Rs 43,990) and the sunset copper at Rs 32,990 (MRP: Rs 47,990).
Ambrane PowerMini 10.
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The powerbank features an inbuilt cable which doubles as a carrying hook for effortless portability. With compact size, it can easily slip into any pocket and is hangable from any backpack.
The power bank offers versatile charging options, including a built-in Type-C cable, a Type-C port, and a USB-A port to power your everyday tech essentials. Further, it comes with proprietary BoostedSpeed charging technology, ensuring faster and more efficient charging.
It’s built to withstand everyday commutes and outdoor activities. It costs Rs 1,399.
Google hosted 'Safety Charter for India’s AI-led Transformation' in Delhi.
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During the recently concluded 'Safer with Google India Summit' in Delhi, Google announced to bring new measures to ensure users' safety from online frauds and scams, and also enhance cybersecurity for government and enterprise infrastructure, and build Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools responsibly.
Under its Digikavach program, Google said it has reached over 177 million Indians with AI-powered protections and awareness initiatives to combat financial fraud. AI integration across its platforms is transforming threat detection—Search now identifies 20x more scam-related pages; impersonation attacks on customer service and government sites have dropped by over 80% and 70%, respectively.
It also noted that Google Messages blocks over 500 million scam texts monthly and has issued more than 2.5 billion suspicious link warnings via on-device AI.
Since its October 2024 pilot in India, Google Play Protect has blocked nearly 6 crore high-risk app installation attempts across 13 million devices. Google Pay has issued 4.1 crore scam transaction alerts. Gmail continues to protect over 2.5 billion inboxes globally, automatically blocking more than 99.9% of spam, phishing, and malware. By combining AI-powered threat detection across platforms with cross-sector intelligence sharing and proactive policy measures, Google has already demonstrated significant impact, including Google Pay averting Rs 13,000 crore in financial fraud during 2024.
Asus Vivobook S14 (S3407CA).
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The latest Vivobook S14 (S3407QA) is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series Processor and a dedicated NPU, which can support 45 TOPS (Trillion Operations Per Second) and also be able to smoothly run generative Artificial Intelligence Copilot applications.
It houses a 70WHr battery and can last up to 30.5 hours, making it ideal for hybrid professionals and students who need to work for long durations.
The 14-inch 2.5K display promises exceptional clarity and colour accuracy for both work and entertainment. Meanwhile, the FHD IR camera with physical privacy shutter ensures top-tier video-calling and secure sign-ins through Windows Hello support. It costs 74,990.
The Vivobook S14 (S3407CA) version comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Processor ideal for light content creation, multitasking, or browsing, the AI-optimised applications.
With a full charge (70WHr capacity), it can deliver up to 20 hours of battery life.
The sandwich metal design build keeps the device sleek and lightweight to carry around easily. Its low blue light-certified display ensures comfortable viewing with the 14-inch display during long sessions, while the FHD IR camera and physical privacy shutter offer secure, hassle-free video calls and logins. It costs Rs 80,990.
Vivobook S16 OLED (S3607CA) is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Processor, which can ensure smooth performance and also support Gen AI Copilot applications.
With a full charge, it can last up to 20 hours. The S16 features a choice of either a 16-inch 144Hz IPS display or a full HD+ OLED screen with an 89 per cent screen-to-body ratio for enhanced immersion.
It comes encased in a premium sandwich metal chassis with military-grade durability. It also features a full HD IR camera with a privacy shutter. It costs Rs 82,990.
The Vivobook S16 (S3607VA) is powered by the Intel Corei7-13620H Processor to deliver smooth performance.
It has a premium two-part metal design which keeps it lightweight while enhancing structural integrity.
The 16-inch 144Hz display offers smooth visuals and a comfortable 16:10 aspect ratio, perfect for creative work, reading, or watching content.
It also features a full HD IR camera, a physical privacy shutter, and a full suite of I/O ports. It costs Rs 69,990.
Vivo Ignite 3.0 - Grand Finale winners.
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In the third edition of Vivo Ignite: Technology and Innovation Initiative, the company received over 37,000 registrations from 9,000-plus schools across more than 660+ districts—marking a two-fold increase from the previous edition.
Following a rigorous three-stage evaluation process, including regional shortlisting of Top 200 ideas, mentorship-led prototype development with academicians and practitioners.
The AI-powered Criminal Activity Detection through Sensor-less Sensing prototype by Prateek Sethi from Odisha won the first prize, taking home a scholarship worth Rs 4 lakhs, for its innovative, cost-effective Wi-Fi-based system that detects suspicious activity without intrusive surveillance.
The runners-up included several impressive student innovations. The ArmX – Smart Rehabilitation System for One-Hand Paralysed Individuals, developed by Devarsh Patel (Class-X), Veer Manvar (Class-X), and Kavan Patel (Class-X), secured a scholarship worth Rs 6 lakhs.
The GRGS – Green Run for Green Souls (From Wind to Wheels) prototype by Safin Mallick (Class-XI), Sirsa Naskar (Class-X), and Agamani Pandey (Class-X) won a scholarship of Rs 4.5 lakhs.
An Arduino-based LPG Gas Leakage Detection and Prevention System by Kushaal Abhay (Class-X), Vamshikha K S (Class-X), and Dhriti Kannan (Class-X) received a scholarship worth Rs 3 lakhs, while Trevive, a project by Abeer Gosain (Class-XII), was awarded a scholarship of Rs 75,000.
The remaining rank holders from 6-10 earned the title of National Finalist and received a Scholarship of Rs 25,000/- each child for their innovative ideas to encourage them to pursue their goal.
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