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Samsung introduces Galaxy Tab iris in India

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MUMBAI: Samsung India on 25 May 2016 announced the launch of Galaxy Tab Iris featuring iris-recognition technology that is ready for Aadhar authentication through an integrated and highly secure biometric device. The Galaxy Tab Iris will provide cashless and paperless services in various applications such as banking, eGovernance services such as passport, taxation, healthcare and education.

The easy-to-use biometric technology, currently incorporated in the Galaxy Tab Iris will help India spread its Digital India vision of providing technology so that every citizen of the country can have access to financial inclusion benefits. The solution will support government benefit programs and enable banks and financial institutions to streamline the process of an individual’s authentication, regardless of language and literacy barriers.

The device is Aadhar-compliant and STQC-certified. Galaxy Tab Iris is yet another Make for India innovation from Samsung. Embedded in a secure device, the advanced iris-recognition technology will provide an integrated solution that will help to solve the hassles of using separate devices for biometric identification.
 “We’re excited to offer biometric-based services to the billion plus people enrolled in Aadhar,” said Samsung India R&D corporate vice president & CTO Dr. Aloknath De  “Our India R&D team has made significant investments in biometric technology research and we built this product leveraging our knowledge in hardware design, biometrics and security for a high speed scan, greater accuracy and high reliability.”

“Along with the device, we are providing an Identity SDK for application developers to build financial inclusion, payments and authentication solutions. This will encourage our start-up ecosystem to rapidly build relevant apps and services. We strongly believe this overall offering will in turn strengthen government programs such as Jan-Dhan Yojana and E-Citizen services under the Digital India initiative,” he said.

Announcing the launch, Samsung India Electronics Vice President Mr. Sukesh Jain, said, “This is another example of Samsung’s pursuit for meaningful innovations. We see great potential for the iris-technology solution to be used as a means of directly facilitating greater inclusion in the Digital India programme. The biometric authentication can also act as an enabler in facilitating integration of financial services with the ‘Aadhar’ initiative. The Galaxy Tab Iris addresses consumer pain points across platforms such as banking, finance, education and various citizen services by bringing enhanced usability, versatility and reliability all through one device.”

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Embedded Iris Solution for Advanced Data Security

With embedded iris technology in Galaxy Tab Iris, Samsung has initiated the use of contactless technology that provides unmatched security for authentication. Aadhar serves as an important database for majority of government projects such as Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), National Health Mission (NHM), eHospital program, DigiLocker and more under the Digital India initiative to provide welfare services to citizens. Further, enterprises, banks, education and financial institutions are aggressively adopting Aadhaar authentication in accessing citizen-based services

Developing a Robust Ecosystem 
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Iris powered by iris technology will enable users to access services remotely by embedding Aadhar iris-biometric authentication capabilities. This alignment will provide a more secure authentication and verification process and help the country transition away from traditional authentication processes. It is a breakthrough technology as E-KYC can be carried out in seconds whereas the traditional KYC takes up to two to seven days.
 
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
The Galaxy Tab Iris is UIDAI compliant. It can be used for child enrolment program where biometrics of the parent is used to authenticate children for Aadhar enrolment. The tablet will negate the need for multiple pieces of equipment by providing an integrated solution for the child enrolment process.

Financial Inclusion
Biometrics is playing a major role in the banking sector to improve speed and security. The capability of the Galaxy Tab Iris is to function as an authentication device enabling banks and financial institutions to easily authenticate an individual’s data for account integration with their Aadhar numbers as well as provide an additional layer of security for banking services such as locker access, fixed deposits, where authentication is required. The iris-recognition technology will also further reduce the need for cumbersome paperwork, allowing people to enroll for banking and financial services in a more efficient paperless manner. With the majority of these processes being digitized with the use of the Galaxy Tab Iris, language and literacy barriers will no longer be an issue, allowing a larger section of the society to available services, promoting inclusion and financial security.

Accessing Citizen Services
 The Galaxy Tab Iris can be used for accessing citizen services for purposes ranging from E-PDS (Electronic Public Distribution system), MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural employment Guarantee Act) payments, pension schemes, various subsidy programmes and entitlements distribution. Multiple citizen services such as income tax filing, passport issuance/renewal, car registration, property registration, railway/airport passenger verification can be made paperless with the use of the Adhaar based Iris technology.

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Versatile Product with a More Powerful Technology
 The Galaxy Tab Iris is a sleek, compact tablet with a robust design and powerful technology. The dual-eye scanner provides for a contactless scan and greater security. The tablet also sports a vivid 7.0-inch display providing precise details for a good screen experience, along with a 5-megapixel auto focus rear camera for clicking brighter pictures and scanning documents. It delivers true value and is complemented by its extremely light, easy-to-carry 327g weight and slim 9.7mm profile. USB OTG Host ensures extra attachments support while Bluetooth 4.1 low energy offers optimum connectivity. The tab surpasses the language barrier with support of 14 local languages and a host of other useful features. The device comes with an 8GB memory, up to 200GB expandable memory and a strong 3600mAh battery.

Price 
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Iris is priced at INR 13,499.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Iris specifications:

Galaxy Tab Iris
Display    7.0” WSVGA(1024×600)
Processor    1.2 Ghz Quad Core
Bearer    2G : GSM900, DCS1800
3G : B1(2100), B8(900)
OS    Android 5.0 Lollipop
Camera    5MP AF (Rear)
IR    Iris Camera & Subsystem
RAM    1.5GB (LPDDR3)
ROM    8GB (up to 200 GB microSD)
Dimension    193.4 x 116.4 x 9.7mm
Weight    327g
Battery    3,600mAh
Connectivity    802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, BT4.1, USB2.0 with Host

 

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CES 2026: LG Display stripes ahead with a gaming and design monitor that means business

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SEOUL: In the eternal battle between gamers demanding lightning-fast refresh rates and professionals craving pixel-perfect clarity, LG Display reckons it has found détente. The South Korean display titan is unveiling the world’s first 27-inch 4K OLED monitor panel that marries an RGB stripe structure with a blistering 240Hz refresh rate—a combination previously thought incompatible, like oil and water or fashion and function.

The breakthrough lies in how the pixels are arranged. RGB stripe structure lines up red, green and blue subpixels in neat rows, banishing the colour bleeding and fringing that plague lesser screens when you park your nose close to the display. It is the difference between reading crisp text and squinting at a rainbow-tinged mess. OLED panels using this method existed before, but they topped out at a sluggish 60Hz—fine for spreadsheets, useless for fragging opponents in first-person shooters.

LG Display’s engineering wizardry changes the game. By cranking the refresh rate to 240Hz whilst maintaining that pristine RGB stripe layout, the company has produced a panel that works equally well for colour-critical design work and twitchy gaming sessions. Better still, the panel incorporates Dynamic Frequency & Resolution technology, letting users toggle between ultra-high-definition at 240Hz and full-HD at a frankly ludicrous 480Hz. That is fast enough to make your eyeballs sweat.

The specs are suitably impressive: 160 pixels per inch for exceptional detail, optimised performance for Windows and font-rendering engines, and colour accuracy that should please the Photoshop brigade. LG Display achieved this by boosting the aperture ratio—the percentage of each pixel that actually emits light—and applying what it coyly describes as “various new technologies.” Translation: years of R&D and probably some sleepless nights.

Existing high-end gaming OLED monitors have relied on RGWB structures (which add a white subpixel) or triangular RGB arrangements. Both work, but neither delivers the sharpness that professionals demand. LG Display’s new stripe pattern is tailored specifically for monitor use, a recognition that staring at a screen from two feet away demands different engineering than watching telly from across the room.

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The company is betting big on this technology, targeting the high-end monitor market where it already commands roughly 30 per cent of global OLED panel production. Among gaming OLED panels in mass production, LG Display claims world-leading specs across refresh rate, response time and resolution—a trifecta that sounds like marketing bluster until you check the numbers.

“Technology is the foundation of leadership in the rapidly growing OLED monitor market,” says LG Display head of the large display business unit Lee Hyun-woo. He promises to keep pushing “differentiated technologies compared to competitors”—corporate-speak for staying ahead of Chinese rivals snapping at LG’s heels.

The new panel will debut at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where LG Display plans to woo customers and expand its lineup. Initial rollout targets high-end gaming and professional monitors, the sweet spot where people actually pay premiums for superior screens rather than settling for whatever came with their laptop.

Whether this technology reshapes the monitor market or remains a niche luxury depends on two things: pricing and production scale. But for now, LG Display has pulled off something rare—a genuine technical leap that solves a real problem. Gamers get their speed, designers get their clarity, and LG gets bragging rights. In the cutthroat world of display tech, that counts as a win.

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Oppo sharpens its focus with Find X9 and India-first LUMO Lab

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MUMBAI: Move over megapixels Oppo’s about to make every click a cinematic masterpiece. With the Find X9 Series launching in India on 18 November, the smartphone maker is training its lens squarely on the future of photography and this time, it’s not just about sharper images, but smarter storytelling.

The upcoming Oppo Find X9 Series is a heady mix of engineering and artistry: a 200MP Hasselblad telephoto camera, a true colour camera, and an all-new real-time Triple exposure HDR system promise to make light, texture, and tone dance in perfect sync. It’s Oppo’s boldest attempt yet to blur the line between a camera and a phone.

But the company isn’t just refining pixels, it’s localising perception. In a first-of-its-kind initiative, Oppo India has announced LUMO Lab, an exclusive Indian collaboration that pairs the brand’s imaging scientists with celebrated photographers Joseph Radhik, Ashik Aseem, and Zaid Salman. The goal? To capture India the way it truly looks vivid, emotional, and unfiltered.

“LUMO Lab embodies Oppo’s commitment to human-centric imaging,” said Oppo global imaging director Simon Liu. “We aim to understand India’s unique visual challenges and create technology that acts as a creative partner empowering photographers, creators, and everyday users to express themselves freely.”

At the heart of the Find X9 Pro lies the world’s first 200MP Hasselblad Telephoto Camera, built on a 1/1.56-inch sensor larger than the main cameras on most flagships. The lens delivers 13.2x lossless zoom and stretches to 120x hybrid zoom, ensuring your concert shots and faraway sunsets stay sharp enough to frame. With a f/2.1 aperture and a 10cm tele-macro focus, the camera turns even tiny subjects into towering portraits of detail.

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Oppo’s Active Optical Alignment tech precisely calibrates every lens-to-sensor pair, boosting resolution by 15 per cent, the fine line between good and goosebump-worthy shots. Meanwhile, a new 28nm sensor architecture reduces power use by 25 per cent, keeping the phone cool during marathon recording sessions.

Forget ghosting and blown-out skies. The Find X9’s Real-Time Triple Exposure HDR captures three exposures bright, medium, and dark simultaneously, ensuring perfectly balanced photos with zero motion blur. It’s powered by a custom Sony LYT-828 sensor, making it the ideal companion for sunsets, backlit portraits, and concert lighting.

The Find X9 variant packs a slightly smaller LYT-808 sensor with f/1.6 aperture, but it captures 57 per cent more light than typical smartphone cameras, promising clarity even in dim conditions.

Most phones guess colours. The Find X9 Series measures them. Its True Colour Camera houses an 8-channel spectral sensor that analyses over 2 million spectral pixels across 48 zones of each frame. Whether it’s the amber of a Chennai dusk or the cool blue of Ladakh’s lakes, the result is lifelike hues and skin tones that stay true under any light.

In another world-first, the Find X9 Series captures full 50MP photos by default on all three rear cameras. That’s 4x the detail of standard 12MP images enough resolution to crop, print, and still retain stunning clarity. Smart Adaptive Clarity drops the resolution to 25MP or 12MP in low-light scenarios, balancing detail with efficiency.

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Designed for the professionals and the passionate
Each lens in the Find X9 lineup has been engineered for excellence:

●  50MP ultra-wide camera with 120° field of view and autofocus for macro shots

●  50MP periscope telephoto on the Find X9 with 6x lossless zoom and 10cm tele-macro focus

●  Hasselblad Portrait Mode and XPAN Mode for film-like tones and cinematic 65:24 frames

Professional videographers can shoot 4K Dolby Vision HDR on every lens, at 120fps, or record in LOG with ACES-certified colour profiles for precise post-production work. OPPO’s new vapor-chamber cooling system ensures stable performance even during long 4K shoots.

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Driving all this hardware brilliance is the LUMO Image Engine Oppo’s new AI-powered processing suite. With 50 per cent less CPU use, 60 per cent less memory, and 50 per cent less power draw, LUMO handles denoising, colour reconstruction, tone balancing, and even motion prediction simultaneously.

It enables innovations like Lightning Snap, shooting 10 frames per second with near-zero blur, and 4K Motion Photos, which record a short 4K video clip alongside every still preserving the mood around the moment.

What makes the Find X9’s debut truly special is its grounding in Indian visual culture. Through LUMO Lab, Oppo is working to ensure its imaging understands the nuances of Indian skin tones, festivals, textiles, and light. It’s smartphone photography meeting sociology and that’s a frame worth capturing.

From the shimmer of a Diwali lamp to the grit of a Mumbai street, OPPO’s Find X9 Series isn’t just about pixels per inch, it’s about people per picture. And with LUMO Lab, it’s ensuring India’s stories are seen exactly as they’re meant to be: alive, textured, and real.

 

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Harman plugs Sound United acquisition; expands product portfolio

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ONNECTICUT: Harman’s $350 million swoop for Sound United is a seismic play in the global audio rivalry, vaulting Samsung’s prized subsidiary to the very top of the premium audio hierarchy. Overnight, the deal delivers Harman an army of industry icons: Bowers & Wilkins, Denon, Marantz, Definitive Technology, Polk Audio, HEOS, Classé, and Boston Acoustics—all famed not just for pedigree or hi-fi bravado, but cult customer devotion across the globe. 

Sound United’s arrival telescopes Harman’s reach across every lucrative audio battleground—home audio gear, amplifiers, AV receivers, headphones and automotive audio now all under a single, thundering umbrella. By merging marque names, Harman becomes master of a 21-brand constellation, boosting its chances to dominate both traditional and emerging markets—from living room soundscapes to next-gen connected cars and wearables.

Importantly, Sound United will run as a standalone strategic business unit, preserving each brand’s authenticity and loyal following even as it benefits from Harman’s vast distribution, R&D clout and Samsung’s global hardware ecosystem. The strategy: capitalise on fresh growth while leaving beloved products and sound signatures unspoiled, reassuring audiophile and casual buyers alike.

For Harman, the move is about more than scale; it’s about future-proofing. Plugging Sound United’s legendary R&D and boutique appeal into Harman’s tech and supply chains means a faster track to innovation—from smarter, immersive hi-fi systems to AI-driven sound and car audio.

“This is a bet on unmatched experience, quality and the next wave of audio technology,” says Harman lifestyle division president Dave Rogers.

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Analysts predict the expanded Harman will use its new firepower to take on both established peers and disruptors, targeting a global audio market expected to pass $75 billion by the end of the decade. For consumers and audiophiles, it signals more choice, greater technology trickle-down, and the lasting power of classic brands standing tall—with a turbocharged engine behind them.

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