So my little wireless mouse hunt took me to a Croma store near my place. After doing online shopping for so long I had kind of forgotten about upside of offline stores.
Few things which I liked:
1. The sales guy told me that in case an issue comes with a product (during warranty), I could just...
I guess for onsite warranty the product type matters. Looks like Dell and HP offers onsite for Laptops, Printers and Monitors. I doubt they will do the same for low priced items like wireless mouse and keyboards. I will try to call up their customer care tomorrow and confirm.
But with...
Just checked Dell website for a random wireless mouse, they have a "carry-in service locator" on their website:
*www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/en-in/contactus/product/dell-wireless-mouse-wm126?lwp=rt
Looks similar with HP: Contact Official HP® Support – India | HP® Customer...
Try this FB group: Facebook मध्ये लॉग इन करा
Someone on digit recommended this and while I am not a gamer the community feels solid, people on the group vouch for the products they got from verifired sellers and they claim to offer lower prices than amazon (didnt check). The only weird thing is...
Hi,
A short question: Which brands offer a complete online warranty process so as to avoid visiting a physical service center?
A bit of context/background, less than 3 months back I bought a Logitech M190 wireless mouse for Rs800 and the scroll wheel started behaving weirdly. It would randomly...
Yeah, not a good choice for me as well. Been using it for few days and mouse is small for my palm (wrist feels tense after few hrs of use) and there is more than usual gap b/w numeric and Fn keys (hoping muscle memory will adjust to this in few days but seems like bad design).
Somewhat good part...
So I went to Nehru place and could not find any shop where monitors were on display.
Even cost to cost don't have demo monitors :(
Monitors were on average 10-15% expensive in cost to cost, so I ended up buying another unit of Dell P2419H from Tata cliq at 12k (1k card discount). It's a safe...
Hello there,
I am looking to buy a monitor to attach with my Laptop. My requirement is just programming (no gaming or graphics editing).
Now that the lockdown will be eased from Monday I want to try out Monitors before ordering them. It seems like screen size and resolution is quite subjective...
I bought this few days back
*www.tatacliq.com/dell-p2419h-24-inch-60-96-cm-full-hd-1080p-led-backlit-monitor-with-ips-panel-black/p-mp000000004983436
Pretty solid build and very sturdy stand. Height and orientation is easily adjustable. It has 2 usb 3.0 and 2 usb 2.0 ports.
I use it...
Yes, I am also inclining towards 128GB now. All the 60GB models are kind of outdated in terms of technology. Since I use my laptop for work, I think I will opt for 128GB pro. Its close to 9k here: Buy Online SAMSUNG 128GB SSD 840 Pro Series MZ-7PD128BW in India
840 (non-pro) is also available...
I believe all SSDs are 2.5" so that means they will fit well into the laptop's SATA port. I bought a SSD caddy so I will be replacing my optical drive with SSD.
I dont have a specific budget in mind but I prefer a good value to price option. I can opt for a newer model even if it offers more...
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