Mumbai: The technology space saw a wave of new launches this week, ranging from high-performance gaming laptops and AI-powered televisions to advanced cameras and innovative everyday accessories. Major brands including Dell, Sony, Canon, Epson and Ambrane introduced products catering to gamers, creators and home entertainment enthusiasts alike.

Here is a detailed look at the biggest gadget launches of the week.

Dell expands everyday laptop lineup with AI focus

Dell unveiled the new Dell 14S and Dell 16S laptops, targeting users looking for productivity-focused machines with modern AI capabilities. These devices are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, with AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series variants expected soon.

The laptops are positioned as Copilot+ PCs, offering on-device AI features and improved efficiency. Dell has emphasised battery life, claiming up to 24 hours on the Dell 14S and up to 26 hours of streaming on the Dell 16S. Features such as Dolby Atmos audio, high refresh rate displays and OLED panel options in select models further enhance their appeal.

While pricing starts at around $1,269 (approximately ₹1.05 lakh), India availability details are yet to be announced.

Alienware 15 targets gamers with performance and durability

Alienware introduced the Alienware 15 gaming laptop, designed for users seeking powerful yet relatively accessible gaming hardware. The device comes with options for AMD Ryzen and Intel Core processors, paired with Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs.

The laptop features a 15.3-inch display with a 165Hz refresh rate, alongside Alienware’s Cryo-tech cooling system and up to 110W Total Performance Power. A dedicated stealth mode allows quieter operation during less demanding tasks.

Starting at $1,299 (around ₹1.08 lakh), the Alienware 15 is currently available globally, though India launch timelines remain unclear.

Sony brings premium features to mainstream TVs

Sony expanded its television portfolio in India with the Bravia 3II series. The lineup introduces premium display technologies into a more affordable segment.

Powered by Sony’s XR processor, the TVs offer AI-driven picture enhancements, along with XR Triluminos Pro, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support. The inclusion of HDMI 2.1, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) makes them suitable for gaming as well.

The Bravia 3II series starts at ₹99,990 for the 55-inch variant and goes up to ₹3,05,990 for the 85-inch model. The TVs will be available in India from May 2026.

Canon EOS R6V targets video creators

Canon launched the EOS R6V, a full-frame mirrorless camera designed with a strong focus on video production. It features a 32.5-megapixel sensor, 7K Open Gate recording and in-body stabilisation.

The camera includes advanced capabilities such as Canon Log 2/3, vertical shooting support and a built-in cooling system for extended recording sessions. Canon also introduced the RF 20-50mm F4L IS USM lens with power zoom functionality.

The EOS R6V is priced at ₹2,35,995, while the lens costs ₹1,42,995. A bundled kit is available for ₹3,55,995, targeting professional creators and filmmakers.

Epson launches premium home theatre projector

Epson introduced the EH-LS9000B home theatre projector in India, aimed at users seeking a cinema-like experience at home.

The projector supports true 4K resolution, 2,200 lumens brightness and a contrast ratio exceeding 25 lakh:1. It can project images up to 300 inches, making it ideal for dedicated home theatre setups.

Priced at ₹3,69,999, the device comes with a three-year warranty or up to 20,000 hours of usage.

Ambrane introduces USB-C rechargeable batteries

Ambrane made a notable entry into the battery segment with its Reneo series. These AA and AAA batteries feature direct USB Type-C charging, eliminating the need for separate charging docks.

The batteries can deliver a quick 10-minute emergency charge and fully recharge within one to two hours. They are positioned as eco-friendly alternatives to disposable batteries for everyday devices.

Pricing starts at ₹499 for AA batteries and ₹399 for AAA variants, with availability across online and offline retail channels in India.

Conclusion

This week’s gadget launches highlight how technology is becoming more diverse and accessible across categories. From AI-powered laptops and gaming machines to smart TVs, professional cameras and practical accessories, manufacturers are focusing on both performance and user convenience.

As competition intensifies, consumers in India can expect more feature-rich devices at competitive price points in the coming months.