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nbmlive · 9 months
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Top 5 Gaming Laptops under 60000 in July 2023
Top 5 Gaming Laptops: Best laptops comes with top-notch specifications like processor, graphic card, RAM, and operating system. Let’s check the popular gaming laptops in India. Here are the top 5 gaming laptops under 60000.
Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 5600H (Boost Upto 4.2 GHz Max)
Graphics Coprocessor
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 with 4 GB GDDR6 Dedicated Graphics
RAM
8 GB Expandable Upto 16 GB
Storage
512 GB SSD
Display
15.6 Inches FHD (1920×1080) IPS Technology with 120 Hz Refresh Rate
Price in Amazon (Rs)
55,990
ASUS TUF Gaming A15
Processor
AMD Ryzen 54600 H Mobile Processor
Graphics Coprocessor
Nvidia GeForce  GTX 1650 GDDR6 with 4GB VRAM with Optimus
RAM
8 GB DDR4 Upto 32 GB
Storage
512 GB PCle 3.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
Display
15.6 Inches (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
Price in Amazon (Rs)
49,990
Acer Aspire 5 Gaming
Processor
12th Gen Intel Core i7 Processor with 3.3 GHz
Graphics Coprocessor
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 with 4GB GDDR6 
RAM
8 GB DDR4 upto 32 GB
Storage
512 GB PCle NVMe Gen 4 SSD
Display
15.6 Inches (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
Price in Amazon (Rs)
56,990
HP Victus Gaming Laptop
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, Turbo Boost of 4.2 GHz
Graphics Coprocessor
AMD Radeon RX 6500m, Graphics with 4 GB GDDR6
RAM
8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz to 16 GB
Storage
512 GB PCle Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD 
Display
15.6 Inches Diagonal FHD, Micro-Edge Display with Anti-Glare Technology
Price in Amazon (Rs)
55,990
ASUS Vivobook 16X
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 5600H
RAM
8 GB DDR4 upto 16 GB 
Storage
512 GB M.2 NVMe PCle 3.0 SSD
Display
16 Inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200), 60 Hz Refresh Rate, Anti-Glare Display
Price in Amazon (Rs)
49,990
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the-rsace · 2 years
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How the Pandemic changed Cinema
The last 18 months have been quite unique in recent history. COVID – 19 a respiratory virus pandemic has affected almost 200 million people and 4 million have died. Wave after wave the pandemic rages on. Most parts of the world have experienced varying periods of locked downs.  Lifestyles have altered. Ubiquitous connectivity has ensured that while physical contact has been limited to immediate vicinity almost all the people have remained connected to one another through mobile phones and Internet. Economic activity had fallen substantially in the first few months of the pandemic and it is returning towards Pre-Covid levels fast. Many people are working from home, students are studying online and physical activity has been severely restricted. Hospitality, travel, restaurants and organized retails are the worst sufferers. Media & Entertainment too have witnessed a digital moment. India is no different. Almost all of us have spent more time during the past few months before a TV, computer or mobile phone screen. Zoom calls, WebEx video conferences, virtual meets and video chats have become the new social activity. Amidst several re-runs across channels and watching news (or what masquerades as news) many of us are catching up on new programming on one of the dozen odd streaming platforms. Of course, avid cinegoers are missing their regular cinema visits. Some of us who are fond of plays and concerts are getting our fix via virtual concerts. As we gradually and grudgingly begin our usual routines will entertainment return to its earlier magic? Indeed, but a lot more online. Cinemas have remained shut and are just beginning to open haltingly. Exhibitors and cinegoers alike are keeping their fingers crossed that soon they will be able to see the favourite film stars on the Big Screen. As vaccinations pick up, more and more people will resume their normal life. Entertainment will once again become its normal self. Though people are now up and about in large numbers yet a big percentage of us are staying indoors except for emergency outings. Obviously, we are spending more time keeping ourselves informed and entertained.  There’s a paradigm shift from analogue to Digital. Newspapers are read as much online as in print. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime. Disney Hotstar, Zee 5, Sony liv, etc. have seen a 50% spike in viewership. In the last 34 months several new series have streamed on these new streaming (OTT) platforms even as old favourites like Big Boss, KBC and Music contests continue to attract large TV audiences. Although a scepter of regulation looms large on digital content, for the time being Indians are enjoying their dose of realistic, often violent and bold drama on OTT. The recently concluded IPL has attracted more viewers than ever before. TV advertising and viewership is back to normal. Interestingly in the last 12 weeks. A dozen odd films including Dil Bechara, Sadak 2, Gulabo Sitabo, Shakuntala Devi, Khali Peeli, Raat Akeli Hai, Serious Men, Chalaang, Lakshmi Bomb and Radhe have premiered on streaming platforms and more are in the pipeline. Millions have watched these films and some have proved popular as well. Movies are getting released directly on digital platforms without waiting for the cinemas to open. There is a debate going on between cinema owners and producers whether this is a breach of business protocol. Well to put this in the right perspective let’s understand some ground realities. In 2019, India produced 1800 films out of which only 600 found a theatrical release. Most others struggled to get viewership on TV or online. With only 9000 screens India is a hugely under screened country-China has 60000 and the US has 40000 screens. Logically not more than 6 films should be released every week in cinemas. On the other hand, the larger budgeted films or even some smaller eclectic movies do need large screen viewing.  For such films the streaming platforms are God sent. In the next few months this sabre rattling will give way to the same uneasy equilibrium as before. The top 100 films (in all languages) will garner maximum eyeballs and revenue share. Another 200 odd films will get a patch theatrical release, some films even getting as few as one or two shows a day. Earlier the only possible source for these filmmakers was to try and sell to one of the satellite channels or since the past two years it’s the streaming platforms. Since one does not, thank God for small mercies, require a license to make a film India has been overproducing movies far beyond what can be consumed both financially and time wise. Multiplex owners actually need the top 50 films to shore up their balance sheet so ultimately, they too will have enough content once the people start going out more. In the years to come theatrical release of films will be restricted to selected films. Films which need a shared cathartic experience in a darkened auditorium. These films would either be large space epics what Hollywood calls Event Films. Spectacles, superhero films with all the bells and whistles like Imax, Atmos sound and other sensory thrills. A few big star action, adventure or drama films will be a part of the big screen specials. In due course a visit to the cinema will become a special outing. Social distancing and masks to be intact. One thing is certain budgets will have to come down for both films and Broadcast TV. Advertising revenue is shifting fast from analogue media to digital. Social distancing and other precautionary measures are now becoming necessary in the post Covid world will mean reducing crowding on film and TV studios. This will mean leaner crews and the end to the entourage economy perpetrated by the stars. Elaborate health precautions and sanitization regimes are now mandatory for studios and cinemas alike. Most of marketing will shift to online promotion and Digital Out of Home (DOOH) reducing the extensive marketing budgets to more manageable ones. Start to finish filming in a sanitized location will be preferred. These films will have smaller budgets and arguably a little diverse content.Films are the fountainhead of all other forms of modern entertainment. The larger-than-life stars and the glamour and glitz of showbiz make cinema perennial. The formats change, technology changes, the screen size changes but storytelling never goes out of vogue.  By next year end the Film Industry will be back with its 10% CAGR. A recent PWC report says the Indian Media & Entertainment Industry will grow to over Rs 4 lakh crore in 2025. One can only hope that this actually happens. Amit Khanna (Writer, Film Maker, Media Guru)
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incomebaba · 2 years
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Best Smartphone 2022 in India
Best Smartphone 2022 in India
The options are extensive, so we’ve researched and tested hundreds of Android and iOS devices to bring you the best smartphone for you. Right now, if you’re an Android user, the best Trusted Reviews phone is the iPhone 12 or the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. If you prefer Android, the OnePlus 9 Pro will surpass the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra as the best Android phone you can buy. The OnePlus 9 follows…
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pratik99994 · 2 years
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How the Pandemic changed Cinema
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The last 18 months have been quite unique in recent history. COVID – 19 a respiratory virus pandemic has affected almost 200 million people and 4 million have died. Wave after wave the pandemic rages on. Most parts of the world have experienced varying periods of locked downs.  Lifestyles have altered. Ubiquitous connectivity has ensured that while physical contact has been limited to immediate vicinity almost all the people have remained connected to one another through mobile phones and Internet. Economic activity had fallen substantially in the first few months of the pandemic and it is returning towards Pre-Covid levels fast. Many people are working from home, students are studying online and physical activity has been severely restricted. Hospitality, travel, restaurants and organized retails are the worst sufferers. Media & Entertainment too have witnessed a digital moment. India is no different. Almost all of us have spent more time during the past few months before a TV, computer or mobile phone screen. Zoom calls, WebEx video conferences, virtual meets and video chats have become the new social activity. Amidst several re-runs across channels and watching news (or what masquerades as news) many of us are catching up on new programming on one of the dozen odd streaming platforms. Of course, avid cinegoers are missing their regular cinema visits. Some of us who are fond of plays and concerts are getting our fix via virtual concerts. As we gradually and grudgingly begin our usual routines will entertainment return to its earlier magic? Indeed, but a lot more online. Cinemas have remained shut and are just beginning to open haltingly. Exhibitors and cinegoers alike are keeping their fingers crossed that soon they will be able to see the favourite film stars on the Big Screen. As vaccinations pick up, more and more people will resume their normal life. Entertainment will once again become its normal self. Though people are now up and about in large numbers yet a big percentage of us are staying indoors except for emergency outings. Obviously, we are spending more time keeping ourselves informed and entertained.  There’s a paradigm shift from analogue to Digital. Newspapers are read as much online as in print. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime. Disney Hotstar, Zee 5, Sony liv, etc. have seen a 50% spike in viewership. In the last 34 months several new series have streamed on these new streaming (OTT) platforms even as old favourites like Big Boss, KBC and Music contests continue to attract large TV audiences. Although a scepter of regulation looms large on digital content, for the time being Indians are enjoying their dose of realistic, often violent and bold drama on OTT. The recently concluded IPL has attracted more viewers than ever before. TV advertising and viewership is back to normal. Interestingly in the last 12 weeks. A dozen odd films including Dil Bechara, Sadak 2, Gulabo Sitabo, Shakuntala Devi, Khali Peeli, Raat Akeli Hai, Serious Men, Chalaang, Lakshmi Bomb and Radhe have premiered on streaming platforms and more are in the pipeline. Millions have watched these films and some have proved popular as well. Movies are getting released directly on digital platforms without waiting for the cinemas to open. There is a debate going on between cinema owners and producers whether this is a breach of business protocol. Well to put this in the right perspective let’s understand some ground realities. In 2019, India produced 1800 films out of which only 600 found a theatrical release. Most others struggled to get viewership on TV or online. With only 9000 screens India is a hugely under screened country-China has 60000 and the US has 40000 screens. Logically not more than 6 films should be released every week in cinemas. On the other hand, the larger budgeted films or even some smaller eclectic movies do need large screen viewing.  For such films the streaming platforms are God sent. In the next few months this sabre rattling will give way to the same uneasy equilibrium as before. The top 100 films (in all languages) will garner maximum eyeballs and revenue share. Another 200 odd films will get a patch theatrical release, some films even getting as few as one or two shows a day. Earlier the only possible source for these filmmakers was to try and sell to one of the satellite channels or since the past two years it’s the streaming platforms. Since one does not, thank God for small mercies, require a license to make a film India has been overproducing movies far beyond what can be consumed both financially and time wise. Multiplex owners actually need the top 50 films to shore up their balance sheet so ultimately, they too will have enough content once the people start going out more. In the years to come theatrical release of films will be restricted to selected films. Films which need a shared cathartic experience in a darkened auditorium. These films would either be large space epics what Hollywood calls Event Films. Spectacles, superhero films with all the bells and whistles like Imax, Atmos sound and other sensory thrills. A few big star action, adventure or drama films will be a part of the big screen specials. In due course a visit to the cinema will become a special outing. Social distancing and masks to be intact. One thing is certain budgets will have to come down for both films and Broadcast TV. Advertising revenue is shifting fast from analogue media to digital. Social distancing and other precautionary measures are now becoming necessary in the post Covid world will mean reducing crowding on film and TV studios. This will mean leaner crews and the end to the entourage economy perpetrated by the stars. Elaborate health precautions and sanitization regimes are now mandatory for studios and cinemas alike. Most of marketing will shift to online promotion and Digital Out of Home (DOOH) reducing the extensive marketing budgets to more manageable ones. Start to finish filming in a sanitized location will be preferred. These films will have smaller budgets and arguably a little diverse content.Films are the fountainhead of all other forms of modern entertainment. The larger-than-life stars and the glamour and glitz of showbiz make cinema perennial. The formats change, technology changes, the screen size changes but storytelling never goes out of vogue.  By next year end the Film Industry will be back with its 10% CAGR. A recent PWC report says the Indian Media & Entertainment Industry will grow to over Rs 4 lakh crore in 2025. One can only hope that this actually happens.
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damiestech · 3 years
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33 Reddit Stats and Facts to Know in 2020
Reddit is one of the most popular platforms among internet users. Many brands consult a Web Development Company in India just to attract Reddit users about their brand. This has provided many good outcomes to many brands. Many people still do not consider Reddit as a good source of traffic and they are missing a lot. Statistic might help change minds of people for considering Reddit.
Given below are 33 stats about Reddit that will change your mind about its use:
100 million users joined Reddit between 2017 and 2019. Today Reddit has more than 450 million monthly active users.
The site receives quite 21 billion monthly screen views.
6% of online adults are Reddit users.
Reddit was founded in 2005 and purchased by Condé Nast in 2006.
Conde Nast's valuation grew to 1.8 billion after 2017 funding rounds.
Gen Z makes up 26% of Reddit Users.
More than 50% of users of Reddit are male.
10% of female users of age under 50 use Reddit.
51% of Reddit users are from the U.S.
42% have a college degree.
35% make $75,000 or more a year.
Over 70% of users speak English.
Reddit is employed more by urban and suburban residents while only 2% of internet users in rural areas use the platform.
44% of Reddit's monthly active users access the location via mobile app or mobile browser.
Reddit gets more than 46.7 million daily searches.
Users submit more than 10 million posts monthly.
The discussion-based platform has quite 130,000 active communities.
51% of Gen-Z users say they're interested in the platform's user-driven features, like subreddits, comments, and upvotes.
82% of Gen-Z people say they trust Reddit when it comes to learning more about products.
After launching a video hosting service in 2017, Reddit gains 1.4 billion video viewers monthly.
In 2018, video viewing time grew by 38%: Total users went from viewing 400,000 hours of natively hosted video a day to quite 13 million hours of video monthly.
50% of Reddit audiences under 34 watch short, "snack-sized" videos more often than longer-form content.
In 2018, three of Reddit's five highest-performing posts included videos while one included a photograph.
According to a study held in 2019 on 60000 Reddit users, posts with the character between 60 and 80 characters get 8,600 upvotes.
The same study also shows that posts under 120 characters get more upvotes.
Posts with a question get more comments. But posts without question mark get more upvotes.
The top two communities in 2019 were associated with the HBO show Game of Thrones.
The top two communities in 2018 were associated with the blockbuster film, Avengers: Infinity War.
Two of the foremost commented-on subreddits of 2018 are associated with video games.
Four of Reddit's top Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) threads in 2018 discussed politics while the foremost engaging thread featured Gates.
Bill Gates' AMA was still the highest in 2019.
In 2019, major topics of dialogue included beauty, weddings, and self-care, which was a shift from 2018's hot topics, noted below.
Aside from movies, like Infinity War, one among Reddit's hottest topics is technology. In 2018, Reddit reported that each one of its tech-related subreddits combined received quite 27 million unique monthly visitors and 284 monthly views.
  Provided points are 100% genuine and collected by trusted sources like CNBC and Search Engine Journal. These stats clearly show how useful Reddit could be for marketing purposes. Considering a company that provides web development services in India could be useful for your brand.
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Reasons Which Make the Oppo Realme 1 Stand Out
The under Rs. 15000 segment is one of the hottest in the Indian market. This is because it witnesses the maximum number of purchases and for the same reason, manufacturers know that if they are able to win over this segment of the audiences, then will surely rise to the top.
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This is why smartphone manufacturers who offer phones in this segment are always trying to offer the best in terms of features and technology.
One of the recent additions in this segment is the Oppo Realme 1 which has loads of features and truly justifies its price. It is thus no wonder that in a very short span of time it has become one of the most sought-after phones in the market.
The phone comes in three variants - 3GB, 4GB, and 6GB having internal storage of 32GB, 64GB and 128GB respectively. Irrespective of which variant you choose, you will be ensured of smooth, lag-free performance. Some of the top reasons which make the Realme 1 stand out are as follows -
Camera
The rear and the front camera are of 13MP and 8MP respectively. The highlight of this camera is that the front camera using AI to detect your face and unlock the phone in less than a second. This feature is usually found on high-end phones.
Display
The display is one of the most prominent aspects of any phone and as such it is more than essential for it to be good. The Realme 1 does not disappoint with its 6-inches 2160X1080p resolution which has excellent color reproduction and great viewing angles.
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All these aspects together make this phone a complete package. If you are searching for Oppo mobile offers and financing schemes, then you must check out the EMI Network Card which gives you the liberty of making purchases of up to Rs. 4 lakhs from more than 60000 stores across 1,300 cities across India.
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collegeinit · 4 years
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Locust Entered in Nepal
Locust found in Nepal southern region
Locust is short-horned grasshoppers with strong power of flight. Locusts are slightly larger than other grasshoppers in size. These insects can fly hundreds of kilometers in swarms and easily cross national boundaries where it impacts extensive damage to vegetation. Locusts do not attack humans. With millions of hectares of land currently under assault by billions of locusts in Africa, China, Pakistan, and India. This locust threatens to damage crops.
Locust is short-horned grasshoppers with strong power of flight. Locusts are slightly larger than other grasshoppers in size. These insects can fly hundreds of kilometers in swarms and easily cross national boundaries where it impacts extensive damage to vegetation. Locusts do not attack humans. With millions of hectares of land currently under assault by billions of locusts in Africa, China, Pakistan, and India. This locust threatens to damage crops.
During the coronavirus pandemic, recently in Nepal, a swarm of locust about 60000-80000 numbers has entered some southern districts such as Sarlahi, Bara, and Rupandehi from the Indian state of Bihar. Locust swarms are likely to reach the western Nepal region with the wave of the air  without causing significant crop damage in the places they moved through. This is the worst locust attack in nearly three decades in Nepal. This outbreak was previously was faced 60years ago around Kathmandu. In Nepal, the agriculture ministry has trained and mobilized the technical team for the outbreak of locust.
The locust attack has been bannered in most of Nepali newspapers.
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