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		<title>Mitashi launches 65&#034; Full HD LED TV; priced at Rs 1,39,990</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2014 16:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				<![CDATA[<span class="dropcap">I</span>n case you don&#8217;t know, yes Mitashi makes televisions too and they have quiet a many models from small TV&#8217;s to now a mega 65-inch TV.
Mitashi, the official Electronics partner of  Rajasthan Royals cricket team has unveiled Mitashi MiDe065v09,  the 65-inch big screen right in the middle of IPL season so that you can watch the stadium like experience sitting in your living room.
&#8220;This IPL season has been very exciting for all the cricket fans who missed to be in the stadium and can still experience the feel of being there with our latest 65&#8243; Full HD LED TV.&#8221; said Mr. Rakesh Dugar, Chairman &amp; Managing Director at Mitashi Edutainment Pvt. Ltd. &#8220;Mitashi has expanded its range to further accelerate this trend. Taken together with Mitashi&#8217;s contemporary design and attention to detail, such as sound quality and convenient connectivity, we are looking to again deliver the ultimate home entertainment experience through our new 65&#8243; Ultra HD LED TV.&#8221;
The Mitashi 65&#8243; TV features a Full HD resolution (1920 X 1080) display with DLED Technology and sporting a  Super SLIM Panel. The display has a 500,000: 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio.
The TV has USB port enabling to play media files directly from pendrives or external hard drives and the movie plug and play application supports a wide range of formats like AVI, MPEG, MKV, WMA. There is also a HDMI port.
The Mitashi TV can be mounted on the wall or fixed on the stand. It comes with a MRP of Rs.1,39,990/- and includes a 3-years warranty.
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		<title>Mitashi updates its GameIn Thunderbolt Series with Thunderbolt 2, An Android Gaming Console</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lakshmi Rajan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2014 06:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				<![CDATA[<span class="dropcap">M</span>itashi GameIn Thunderbolt is an Android Gaming console pre-loaded with games of different genres from Electronic Arts &amp; Disney games like Need for Speed, Sims 3, Game of Life, Toy Story and Cricket T20 Fever 3D Deluxe.
Though the games are on finger tips now on our smartphones, the retro gaming console still finds its own audience who love enjoy the feel of D-Pad and other buttons on a gaming console. Mitashi taking advantage of the vast gaming library on Android have come up with a gaming console that remind of PSP Vita but working on Android OS.
Apart from gaming, the console can also be used to watch movies, listen music and browse internet, click pictures and also be active on social networks through the respective apps.
Mitashi GameIn Thunderbolt series include the original Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt Plus and now Thunderbolt 2 joins the list.


<h2><span style="color: #008000;">ThunderBolt 2 Specification</span></h2>


ThunderBolt 2 comes with a 5-inch touchscreen and is powered by a dual-core processor with a 1GB RAM and a 8GB internal storage. It has a built-in accelerometer and gravity sensor. It also supports 8,16 and 32 bit classic games. It runs on Android Jelly Bean OS and is priced at Rs 7,990.
The original ThunderBolt comes with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, single core processor, 512MG RAM and 4GB storage while the ThunderBolt Plus has a bigger 7-inch touch screen but retaining the same single-core, 512MB RAM, 4GB storage as the Thunderbolt. All the models has accelerometer and gravity sensors built-in.
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