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Owning a Smart TV has always been on the buying list for most of the people but the budget factor has acted as a hindrance in the fulfilment of this desire. Worry no more because with Astrum Magic Stick, you can easily convert your ordinary TV into a Smart TV that too within a very small budget.

Astrum Holdings recently launched this magic stick to change the way television is viewed in India. The device functions on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. By using the Magic Stick the user can easily download various apps from the play store directly into his or her TV.

The Android stick function converts the user’s television into full function Smart TV directly. Its video function helps play real HD video direct from USB drive or NAS devices. It even has built in Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth devices. The Astrum Magic Stick is valued at Rs. 3,999 and comes with a one year warranty.

The Stick is Wi-Fi enabled for wireless connectivity and comes with HDMI and mini HDMI port to connect your smart TV. The wonder stick has a DDR3 1GB Memory and a Nand Flash of 8G.

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According to Puneet Dhandharia, who is the Country Manager for Astrum’s operation in India, Astrum is proud and confident about launching the Astrum Magic Stick for the Indian market. He even assures that now people need not to spend thousands and lakhs in buying a Smart TV as this finger sized, cost effective portable android stick is capable of providing the same experience as a real Smart TV in a very small budget.

Its Quad core processor lets you work, play games and run applications faster and better on the big screen.  The stick also has a Micro SD card which lets the user store videos, photographs and songs.

The Astrum Magic Stick is a wonder product from Astrum Holdings Limited which boosts of being an energetic company with the combination of technology and humanity. The company is wholly focused in Mobile, IT, accessories and related products. The company has continuously worked in the direction of breaking down barriers between technology and people since its inception in 2008.
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