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The New Google Nexus 7 Review

Google Nexus 7 in India

It took a while before Google's first tablet arrived at India. The Nexus 7, made by Asus for Google, was started in the US in July a year ago. In India, it got accessible to buyers just a couple of weeks prior. Anyway how about we not shed tears over it. Notwithstanding that the gadget is here, right worth purchasing? Provided that you are out in the business sector to purchase a tablet, would it be a good idea for you to get the Nexus 7? The answer is yes. With a cost of Rs 15,999 the Nexus 7 is this marvelous quality for cash that it’s a straightforward proposal. Indeed, regardless of the fact that your plan is higher or marginally lower, we infer you give Nexus 7 a careful attention. It is not each day that we give this unequivocal proposal. Truth be told, it is extraordinary. At the same time there are numerous explanations why we feel the Nexus 7 is the best quality for cash tablet in the Indian business sector right now. Wouldn't it be great if we could live out them one by one?

Top notch fabricate value

Indian business sector is full of plan tablets. Yet generally all of the aforementioned experience trashy construct value. They are plasticky and feel shoddy. The Nexus 7 is a diverse monster. It is likewise made of plastic however an elastic covering on the back blanket not just gives it a premium feel and yet makes it solid. The screen is finished with an extreme glass made by Corning -yet it is not the Gorilla Glass -and a segment of aluminum encompasses the bezel, putting the unit in front of the other moderate tablets as far as raise value. The sides have an excellent adjusted feel to them and with a weight of 340gram; the tablet feels exceptional under control.

Extremely great screen

Screen is the most vital part in a tablet. A dull screen implies you will never delight in viewing films or pictures on it. Screen with downtrodden touch reaction indicates you will never have some good times playing recreations with it. A level determination connotes your eyes will be tired in the wake of perusing an article or two on the web. For all useful purposes, the screen on the Nexus 7 is magnificent. It renders exact and punchy colours. Review angles are exceptional. The touch affectability is ace and the determination of 1280x800p is sufficient to make the content look fresh and sharp on the screen.

Respectable equipment

The Nexus 7 fittings doesn't set any benchmarks burning. Anyway it is an expert either. The equipment is absolutely superior to what is accessible in also evaluated tablets. The tablet is fueled by a quad-center processor -Nvidia Tegra 3 -that runs at a velocity of up to 1.3GHz. It has 1GB RAM. The space in the fundamental model is 16GB. Yet provided that you are eager to use Rs 3,000 more, you can get the model with 32GB space. There is no backing for microSD card. Essentially, the essential model just works with Wi-Fi. At the same time the model with 32GB space and uphold for 3G through sum-card could be acquired for Rs 21,999. The tablet accompanies all appropriate sensors like GPS, whirligig and accelerometer.

Quick exhibition

Practically all plan tablets experience exhibition issues. Some have a client interface that slacks while most can't play mandating 3D recreations like Dead Trigger or Real Racing 3. The Nexus 7 doesn't have the aforementioned issues. The client interface is exceptionally smooth. There is no slack if you are playing a mandating 3D amusements or searching the web. FullHD motion pictures in prominent organizes like MP4 play well however you might need to download a third-gathering motion picture player like Monolayer assuming that you need to watch a great deal of AVI, FLV or M4V films. The tablet has no back Polaroid and that may as well baffle individuals who love to click photos for tablets. Yet for the vast majority of the clients it ought not to be an issue. The front Polaroid -a considerably more imperative part in a tablet -is incorporated and its 1.2 mega pixels determination is sufficient for utilization throughout Skype or Google Talk sessions. Electric cell life is normal yet still superior to what different plans tablets administer. On a specific charge, the Nexus 7 endures around 11 to 12 hours of utilization.

Redesigned programming

One excuse for why the Nexus 7 performs well is since it is fueled by the "immaculate" Android. These methods the center programming in the tablet comes straightforwardly from Google and holds no third-gathering parts, which could possibly influence the exhibition. The Nexus 7 is fueled by Android 4.2, which is the last form of the versatile working framework. Thinking of it is a Nexus mechanism; the tablet is additionally ensured opportune upgrades whenever Google discharges another form of Android. These methods if afterward month Google announces the new form of Android (an extremely legitimate probability) with new offers, the Nexus 7 will be near the first Android apparatuses to get it.

The main excuse for why not to get Nexus 7

Yes, there is one. And it may not be a major issue for most individuals however for some it might be. The essential model of the Nexus 7 backings just Wi-Fi. Provided that you have a plan of around Rs 16,000 and you should get a tablet that backs 3G, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is an improved bargain. In the meantime, in the event that you can broaden your plan, we infer the 3G form of the Nexus 7 that expenses Rs 21,999.

Contrasted with Apple iPad little

Fruit's iPad little is an extravagant tablet. Hinging on your plan, you can pick either the Nexus 7 or the iPad smaller than expected and you won't happen. The iPad smaller than expected has a greatly improved construct value and finalize however is additionally marginally greater contrasted with the Nexus 7. It additionally has a greater screen (exceptional) however with a more level determination (awful). Additionally, the iPad scaled down has access to better value applications, particularly recreations; however for all reasonable purposes the Nexus 7 is as proficient as the iPad smaller than expected.

Picking Out a Projection Screen

Why do you need a Projection Screen

When most people build a home theater, they want the biggest image they can possibly get. What is the point of having a home theater if you can't feel like you are in a movie theater? Before you start spending tons of money on a projection system, remember that there are design elements to the room that you need to take into account. You also need to learn a little bit more about Projection screens before you buy a projection system.

Do I Really Need A Projection Screen?

Too many home theater novices think that pointing a projection unit at a white wall will do the trick. The truth is that home theater screens are actually marvels of engineering. You cannot point a projector at a white wall or a sheet hanging on the wall and get nearly the same results as you would get with a projection screen.

Screen Gain

Your Projection screen has no controls on it, but that does not mean that it is totally passive in its task. The gain on your projection screen will determine how the screen distributes light and creates an image. For example, if you want a really large screen, then you will need a gain of 2.0 or greater to try and compensate for the size of the image. Just remember that the higher the gain, the more light that will filter to the center of the screen. That is why a low gain screen with a rating of around 1.0 is the ideal solution.

Lights, Please

A little fact that most people do not realize is that a projector of any kind cannot throw the color black, because black is not a color. Black is a space that occurs when light is absent. When you are creating a home theater, and you are deciding how much ambient light you want to allow, remember that it will affect the quality of your image. The darker your theater, then clearer your projection image will be.

The Ideal Size

Unless you plan on investing in real movie theater projection equipment, then you will not be able to have a real movie theater sized Projection screen. A projected image is just like silly putty; the more you stretch it out, the thinner it will get. The ideal size for a projection screen is anywhere between 78 inches and 85 inches. The exact size will depend on how large your room is and where your projector is placed.

Fixed Versus Retractable

A fixed screen can be put in place in such a way that it is optimized to create the best possible image. A retractable screen will never sit the same way twice, which means that you will never get the same image twice. A fixed screen is cheaper and requires less maintenance. When it comes to a fixed screen versus a retractable, unless you absolutely need a retractable one, go with a fixed screen.

Your home theater projector and screen work together as a team. Just like in baseball, you need a quality catcher to make a pitcher look good. Your screen is the catcher and your projector is the pitcher. When you make the right investment in both, then you will be happy with the results.

Thanks

We were helped in this post by Steve Okelberry is the owner of Home Theater Gear in Houston, TX.

Best productivity apps for the Nexus 7

The Most Productive Apps for the Nexus 7

It’s easy to find the top games for a Nexus 7, the best image editors or compare where to download the best TV and video, but how about when you’re looking for things that actually make your Smartphone that little bit more useful? If you’re after an organizer  planner or the ultimate source of news, the internet can become a pretty lonely place. It seems, more often than not, we forget just how powerful our tablets are, and that we rarely use them to their best advantage. To get the most out of your Nexus 7, download and benefit from some of these really useful apps.

 OfficeSuite Pro 7

Perfect for those who need to amend and view documents from anywhere, OfficeSuite Pro allows you to open, create, modify, print and share Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on the go. It also allows you to view PDF files and is in HD, making it the perfect mobile office for the Nexus 7. Packed full of features, the only down side is the office is now literally with you wherever you go.

Dropbox

For members of Dropbox, their app is the perfect addition to gain cloud storage access from anywhere with an internet connection. Those that aren’t signed up should jump on the bandwagon immediately. Dropbox means all your images, documents, videos and songs are safe and secure, and can still be accessed even if you lost all your gadgets. It’s the perfect accompaniment to the expansive features of the Nexus, meaning you can download until your heart’s content without worrying about storage.

Pocket

This used to be called Read It Later, and is a handy little app for those that regularly browse the net for articles or who use their Smartphone for heavy content use. Pocket allows you to save pretty much anything you find online, including videos and images, until you have the time to read it. It’s great to prepare plenty of reading material for long commutes or over coffee breaks, and you can even view saved content offline, saving on data usage.  The easy to navigate and crystal clear images compliments the high res of the Nexus 7 perfectly.

BBC News

For the ultimate collection of news across the world, BBC has an expansive app which will continuously keep you up to date with current affairs. Not only do you benefit from the latest global news from first class journalists, you can also personalise your feed to include your preferences, such as technology, international or business news. BBC also has a selection of home screen widgets which makes it perfect for use on Android tablets, giving you truly personal and up to the minute news.

Chrome

For ultimate productivity, opt for the speed and performance of Chrome browser. Its enhanced functions mean a better, faster browsing performance, perfect for the high-end specification and crisp screen of the Nexus 7. Not only will a better browser make a better experience, it also means you can easily use multi-tab browsing, faster downloading and a simpler user experience which will enhance your overall productivity. Plus, it just looks and feels that little bit better.

Mint

If you need to manage your money that bit better then Mint is a great tool which will help you control your finances.  The best thing about this app is it’s simple enough to use for those who want a basic understanding of where there money is going (probably to the local pub), yet contains enough advanced features that those who have multiple accounts and finances can enjoy complete control over their accounts on the go.

 

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Micromax Canvas 2: A Features Review

Micromax Canvas was quite a rage ever since its ad got aired on the television. What made it all the more popular was its attractive looks and features that was offered at a reasonable price bracket. In the recent past there have been a number of budget phablets in the market and no one really seemed to ‘’get it’’. The Micromax Canvas was clear in terms of offerings and tried its best to offer more at a reasonable price range. Micromax increased the aesthetic value of its phones without increase in the price bracket. The build is fully plastic and has a matte finish back panel that will prevent fingerprints and smudges thus helping in keeping the phone clean. The only that that might not be appreciated by the user could be the fact that it is bit bulkier than Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The reason for the bulkiness could be because of the fact that it has heavy edges that surround the device. Overall, it may be rightly said that the phone is strong and made to last.

Micromax-A110

The speed of the phone could have been better with the addition of a dual-core CPU, however, Micromax opted for a MediaTek MT6577 Cortex A9 1 GHz CPU with 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB internal storage making it one of the best mobile phones in India. The mobile phone seems to be slow while launching an application. The 5 inch, 854x480 resolution IPS display is not that impressive, reason being the not so impressive viewing angles, pixilation and shoddy colour quality is a turn off. The connectivity in Micromax is fine via 2G, 3G, WiFi and Blutooth. The browsing speed although seems to be slow and dragging which might disinterest the users. The camera has been upgraded to 8 megapixel sensor with dual flash. But, the same still does not qualify as an ideal choice for photography but does click clear pictures of close-up shots which are impressive. The lifeline of this smart phablet relies on a 2000 mAh cell which delivers 5-6 hours of nonstop heavy usage. If you are using the phone for lesser use like, watching videos then the battery life lasts upto 7 hours.

Now, let us talk about the operating system of the Micromax Canvas 2 which is the Android Ice Cream and offers loads of apps and games. It also comes with power management and dual SIM functionality.

Now, let us have a look at the pros and cons of the Micromax Canvas 2:

Pros:

  • Impressive build and matte back panel prevents fingerprints
  • Value for money

Cons:

  • Dull battery life
  • Slow for a dual core CPU standard
  • Picture quality not that impressive
  • Has bulky edges thus making the phone heavy

 Verdict:

Overall, the Micromax Canvas 2 offers great value for money, getting a 5-inch screen at a price point of around Rs.10K is really a valuable proposition. The screen could have been better, comes out a general expectation. Another, user expectation with respect to the operating system could be replacing the current operating system with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

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PUT YOUR THOUGHTS IN OPTIMAL 4:3 VIEW

After the success of the Galaxy Note 2 has spurred a lot of manufacturers to come up with smartphones with massive and brilliant touch displays. Although Samsung was the first successful brand to do this but still the credit goes to the ill fated Dell Streak. And after such a popular device we suddenly have such a huge competition in the 5 - inch and above market. So here we have another player from LG it is the Optimus Vu.

One of these is the Optimus Vu from LG. Like Samsung LG has decided to go a step ahead and instead of giving a large display copy Samsung and give in a Stylus also, which is bundled with the device along with applications to make use of it.

Perhaps the biggest difference is the Ratio off 4:3 aspect ratio, unlike Note it is not long but wide.

Review :

Design

Thanks to the Large Size and Proportions, the Optimus Vu has no trouble standing out from the crowd. It's not often that you come around a phone that is almost square.

The Design And Shape is Hardly Noteworthy. The Design is same as the 4X HD, but still has some interesting details, such as a silver ring around the front edge, exposed screws at the bottom and thin strips of grille on the top and bottom other wise the design is still quite bland.

 Going around the phone we have Volume Rockers on the right, Micro SIM card slot on the left, headphone jack, Micro USB port, Power Button and Quick Memo Button on the top. The Quick Memo button lets you instantly inscribe notes on whichever screen you currently are on and then save that as an image for further reference. On the back of the phone there is a 8 Mega Pixel Camera with LED Flash. The battery is sealed and cannot be removed.

Build wise the Optimus Vu is Great. The phone feels quite sturdy in hand and something that can take falls.

As far as ergonomics is concerned, LG has completely lost it. If you think that the Note felt awkward in hand then think again and stay away from LG Optimus Vu. Having a 4:3 aspect ratio display, especially of this size has made the phone unnecessarily wide and no matter how enormous your hands are you simply cannot reach the other edge of the device. And this is when you hold your phone like a tablet. If you wrap your fingers around the other edge, then your thumb would have a hard time reaching the center of the display.

There are other problems with the device as well. LG has supplied a capacitive stylus with the device, but there is no slot on the phone to put it in. The stylus has to be carried separately or connected to the device with a lanyard. LG pulled this same thing with the viewty all those years and it's sad that the company hasn't learned anything after all this time, especially in the face of such stiff competition.

Display

The Optimus Vu has a 5 inch, 1024 X 768 resolution TFT LCD. On the paper the display resolution appears lower than the competition, who have been offering HD displays for a while now. But going ahead than the paper, The display looks absolutely fine in practice. The quality of the panel is also superb and images look quite fantastic, from a variety of viewing angles and the display remains visible in bright light.

The problem comes again on the aspect ratio, that it is shorter than the competition so it displays less information than the others. For ex. - If the Gmail Application shows 6 mails on this it will show 8 to 9 mails with large font on the Galaxy S3.

Another area in which Samsung dropped the ball is the poor implementation of the stylus. Whereas Samsung went the whole hog of having a Wacom digitizer integrated into the device for precise stylus input with multi level pressure sensitivity, only that is more precise than using your finger. That, coupled with the fact that you can't really store the stylus anywhere in the device, means you will end up leaving the stylus up in the box as you will be scared to lose it so did we.

Hardware and Software

The Optimus Vu has the same Hardware as the Optimus 4X HD. The SoC is an Nvidia Tegra 3, witha quad-core CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz and GeForce GPU, paired with 1 GB of RAM. The Optimus Vu also has a generous 32 GB of internal memory but no option to expand it further.

On the software side the Optimus Vu runs on Android 4.0.4, far from the latest version of Android, with LG's custom skins go, LG is one of the better one's out there in the Market. The icon design isn't particularly great but pretty functional as per us.

The Optimus Vu comes with a drawing application that you can use along with the stylus. The application comes with a fair amount of options to take care of basic drawing or note taking needs but isn't as extensive as the application as on the Galaxy Note 2.

Performance

Considering there is a fairly respectable quad-core processor running in there, the Optimus Vu manages to chug along just fine. In day to day activities the phone feels smooth enough and you are not really wanting for more power.

The things Get all dirty while in Games as with these specifications Games should run just fine but they do surely give a Lag and the game gets chippy, not really sure why is this happening.

And due to the aspect ratio some games go into landscape mode to cover up the areas and most of the controls end up outside the phone.

Camera

 The camera on the Optimus Vu seems to be same 8 megapixel unit that we saw on the Optimus 4X HD. As with the image quality is quite acceptable in most situations but not as good as the Cameras on the Samsung Smart Phones.

Battery Life

At 2,100 mAh, the Optimus Vu has nearly the same battery as the Optimus 4X HD. However, it seems because of the lower resolution display, the Optimus Vu does not end up being nearly as bad. With a full charge, you can get through most on the Optimus Vu, which is about what you get from most smartphones these days.

Verdict

It's hard to see the Optimus Vu as anything other than a me too product by LG along the lines of the Galaxy Note. What's Bad is that LG, instead of choosing to improve upon the Galaxy Note, Chose to go in the other direction and mess about things that Samsung got right with the Note.

The display for start, does not make any sense at all. It does not add value to the product and only makes it more difficult to use. The stylus implementation is also so lazy it makes you wonder why lg bothered with it at all. And the rest of the phone is nothing to write about either.

AT $510, the Optimus Vu is slightly cheaper than the Galaxy Note 2 which costs around $ 674 and the original Note of around $550. But the fact that despite being more expensive and a year old the original Note is better than the Optimus Vu that shows how badly LG messed up here.

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