Friday 3 February 2017

Here’s why paying Rs 40K for Kodak Smart LED TV 50 inch is worth the buy

When I heard about Kodak LED TV, I was driven to my nostalgic childhood of Kodak 35 mm cameras when photography was still a passion among middle class parents unlike today when 1 out of 2 people on earth own a DSLR. Being a pioneer in the field of cameras and photoprints, I was quite positive about the picture quality of Kodak LED TV. However when I learnt that the SMART LED TV of 50 inches cost Rs 40,990, I tried to calculate in my weak maths as in how is it possible. While the major players including LG or Samsung cannot afford to sell a smart TV at that range, Kodak TVs are selling on Amazon like hot cakes.


While I wasn’t blown away by the features on offer of the Kodak LED TV, I would say it’s decent.
Scroll through the slideshow below for detailed report card of
Kodak LED TV at Shopclues.com


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Monday 16 January 2017

Online shopping zoomed 83% in 2016: Report

The e-commerce revolution has led to the rise of online shopping by 83 per cent in 2016, said a report by leading digital payments firm PayPal and global market research firm Ipsos on Thursday.

"Indian online shoppers spent Rs 58,370 crore on shopping from other countries last year," revealed the third Annual Global Cross-Border Consumer Research 2016 report.

Shopping on dedicated websites accounted for 53 per cent of online spending, 29 per cent through its application and 10 per cent through social media sites.

The report also estimated that cross-border online spending by Indian shoppers would grow a whopping 85 per cent in 2017.

"Online spends from domestic and cross border shopping is projected to touch Rs 875,600 crore in 2018, registering 31 per cent year-on-year growth in 2017," it said.

The research report is an evaluation of online and cross-border shopping by 28,000 consumers across 32 nations, including 800 from India.

"The internet has democratised cross border trade. The freelance economy has grown in India," said PayPal India Managing Director Anupam Pahuja in a statement, released along with the research report.

Around 77 per cent of adults think online spending will increase this year.

"Convenience of shopping online emerged as the top reason for the increase (72 per cent) in online spending, 47 per cent by saving and 40 per cent on shipping," pointed out the report.

The report analyses the rationale behind the preferred modes of payment among online shoppers and growth prospects for the Indian e-commerce sector in 2018.

"With seller and buyer protection and refunded returns, our payment gateway has helped us to address key barriers to cross-border shopping life safety and security, return processes and shipping issues," asserted Pahuja in the statement.

The research found that the top three popular corridors for cross-border shopping on web sites were US (14 per cent), Britain (6 per cent) and China (5 per cent) during the last 12 months.

Around 55 per cent of Indians shop cross-border more during Christmas and 53 per cent shop more from other countries for Diwali festival.

"The preferred choices for cross-border purchases were led by large-screen devices, with 56 per cent made on desktop, laptops or notebooks, followed by smart-phones (29 per cent) and tablets (10 per cent)," noted the report.

'Cart abandonment' is a key issue on cross-border shopping, with 51 per cent of shoppers claiming to have abandoned an online purchase from a website in another country.

"Reasons for cross-border cart abandonment include shipping charges being high, long delivery period, expensive returns and having to pay using another currency," said the report.

The research also illustrated that online shopping will be more on mobiles like smart-phones and tablets with spending estimated to reach Rs 416,600 crore by 2018 from Rs 203,600 crore in 2016.

"The survey found that 64 per cent of shoppers have used PayPal for cross border purchase for safer way to pay and quick payment process," claimed the report.

Entertainment, consumer electronics and household goods will be the growth categories for online spends in 2017.

"Online spend in the entertainment category is forecast to grow 56 per cent, consumer electronics and household goods category 53 per cent, leisure and outdoor hobbies and health and beauty 50 per cent," said the report.

In 13.8 million cross-border shoppers in India, the average spend was estimated to be Rs 42,400 in 2016.

Categories for which Indians shop online across the border include clothing/apparel, footwear, accessories (54 per cent), consumer electronics (43 per cent) and cosmetics/beauty products (42 percent).

"By 2018, online spend in India and cross border is forecast to reach Rs 875,600 crore from Rs 492,500 crore in 2016," the report added.

--IANS
http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/online-shopping-rises-to-83-in-2016-report-117011200389_1.html

Style: Hot Fashion Tips For Men This Winter Season

With the winter and the festive season upon us, there is this usual buzz about fashion trends for the ladies. However, the fashion shows held in London, Milan, and Paris just a few months ago have shown that there are lots that men can look forward to this winter.


Some glimpses of what the trendy male could sizzle in:

Copper

While the autumn/winter collections do reveal the usual representation of blues, blacks, dark greens, and grays, the color that really made a splash was copper. This hue looks to be the new trend this winter and you should really think about including quite a few items in this rich color in your winter wardrobe.

Layered Look with a Polo Shirt

If the thought of wearing your sweatshirts in the winters gives you the goose pimples, then you can add an insulation layer with a knitted polo shirt. Many of the recent fashion shows have showcased this practice in a variety of ways ranging from wearing them over T-shirts or shirts as well as under sporty suits. To get the best effect, try opting for polo shirts in solid colors with a fine weave and minimal branding. This will also permit you to make your existing wardrobe more versatile.

Elaborate Bomber Jackets

Bomber jackets have been in fashion for as long as anybody can care to think, however, this season they are back with a big difference. They have become really high-end fashion statements as they are manufactured using luxurious leathers, velvets, and even wools and made distinctive with elaborate embellishments worked right into the designs.

Pyjama Suits

The days are long gone when pyjamas were only nightwear. Now you have the international catwalks sizzling with svelte models slipping on the classic apparel, often a kurta pyjama combination as a salute to the great Indian fashion tradition that has ruled the subcontinent for centuries.

Duffle Coats

This year promises to be one where the old, trusted and familiar duffel coat will once again hold the fort. While camel is perennially the most popular color, this year leading designers have not been averse to playing with different colors, even the length of the sleeves and using synthetic materials

Neckerchiefs

One of the biggest issues about winter fashion is how to keep warm while looking stylish. Instead of using the clumsy woolen scarves, many designers are advocating the use of neckerchiefs as was evident from the catwalks in Paris, London, and Milan this year. A cotton silk mixed fabric in vibrant colors seems to be trending this winter. You could just let it hang loose on your shoulders after tying it like a bandana.

Silky Shine Is In

In every fashion show if there is anything that is common across designers then it is their love for shiny materials, especially silk that is adored for its beautiful looks and drape. This season too, you could spot silk shirts aplenty and there are no prizes for guessing that they would remain one of the most popular items this winter. Wear it paired with a suit or strike a different pose combining it with leather trousers or nylon windcheaters, there’s no way that people will miss out your attitude towards casual yet elegant fashion.

Conclusion

This winter promises to be a very exciting time as far as the fashion trends for men are concerned. On one hand, you have the rise of traditional apparel with a twist while on the other, classic silks and neckerchiefs making a rather unexpected appearance and lending the wearer an extra oomph.
Author bio: Michelle Grayson is the fashion correspondent of a leading lifestyle magazine. She regularly covers fashion trends on the international scene and recently wrote an article on how Indian apparel such as kurta pyjama, saree, and dhoti was increasingly seen on the catwalks.

source :- http://theinscribermag.com/hot-fashion-tips-for-men-this-winter-season/

Two for-sale app users robbed at gunpoint in Vallejo

Two Napa residents were left stranded in a Vallejo park Sunday evening, after they were robbed at gunpoint at a meeting arranged through a buy/sell phone app, Vallejo Police Department Lt. Kent Tribble said.
“We used to get these crimes happening to people who used Craigslist, but this was an app called OfferUp,” he said. “Someone from Napa advertised an iPhone for sale, and someone from Vallejo responded and asked to meet them at Richardson Park.”
The Napa resident and a friend arrived at the designated meeting spot just after 5 p.m., and were shortly thereafter approached by two black men in black hooded sweatshirts, Tribble said.
“One of the men had a gun, and threatened to shoot the victims if they didn’t hand over their car keys, wallets and phones,” he said. “The suspects fled the area with the items, heading eastbound through the park.”
The victims found someone else at the park, borrowed a phone and called police, he said.
No one was hurt, Tribble said.
“I’m always amazed when someone agrees to meet anyone, anyplace besides at the Police Department,” he said. “We have a 20-minute spot in front of the department that was created so people can do their Craigslist or custody transfer business in a safe place.”