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For me the icing in the cake is the combo of a standard HD (1366 x 768 pixel) screen with the touch controls that tablets have made so popular (there is another model with non-touch full 1080p HD). I quite enjoyed switching at will from using the laptop touch pad to swiping the screen with my finger. The 14-inch screen and the full keyboard is about right for productive office apps, but I think a 500 GB HDD is on the lower side, as it is, hardly 430GB, on a single drive, is left after the factory software installations. With no DVD drive, I would have thought 1 TB should have been the entry level of a laptop that flaunts its business plumage.At 2kg this is not exactly a lightweight, nor is the asking price of Rs 73,000. But its combo of touch and touch pad controls will appeal to mobile professionals who look to throw in some play after a hard day's laptop work.

Lenovo announced its new gaming laptop- Lenovo ideapad Y700 and other accessories for gamers! For mobile users, the new ideapad Y700 provides the mobility of a laptop with plenty of horsepower to swap between spreadsheets and graphics-heavy game time.Built For Modern Gaming: New ideapad Y700—Lenovo developed the new ideapad Y700 for mobile gamers with performance and portability in mind. The newly launched ideapad Y700 is powered by Intel or AMD processors and comes with JBL speakers, subwoofer, an optional 10-point multitouch display or Intel’s RealSense camera.

Lenovo has also created five custom accessories to boost the gaming experience:Lenovo Y Gaming Surround Sound Headset: Includes 7.1 virtual surround sound, quick mute and in-line volume adjustment control box and a detachable passive, noise-cancelling microphone. The ergonomic design allows the ear cups to be both foldable and adjustable.
Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse: Features precise, adjustable speeds, eight programmable buttons, four levels of adjustable DPI, five levels of adjustable weight and an ergonomic design made for intense gaming sessions.

Reali�sing what had happened, the driver chased the three boys who crossed the road and went toward the Shantinagar bus stand where the buses bound for Andhra Pradesh were parked. The suspects then reportedly disappeared in the crowd.When Gopinath stepped out after the meeting, his driver informed him about the theft. The CEO then immediately aler�ted the BMTC officers and their security, the officer said."The place where the car was parked has security arrangements. We have gone through footage from CCTV cameras installed in the buildings surrounding the scene of crime. It appears that the three culprits were part of a professional gang who had observed the movements of the driver.Among the three, one boy had come to the door on the right side of the car where the driver was sitting. When the driver stepped out, the other two who were to the left side opened the rear door and took away the laptop bag,” the officer added.

Mumbai: Eleven days after cracking the murder case of TCS techie Esther Anuhya, following the arrest of 28-year-old repeat offender Chandrabhan Sanap, the police is still to recover her laptop from Titwala, where, Sanap claims, he had thrown it off the train. A massive hunt has been launched to retrieve the laptop with at least three teams from the crime branch scouring the area."We are now physically searching the entire seven-eight kilometre stretch between Khadavli and Titwala stations. The laptop is yet to be found,” said a crime branch officer.Meanwhile, Sanap has begun making contradictory statements about the spot where the laptop was thrown, sources said. "He first said that he threw the laptop in the river below the Khadavli bridge, but he now claims that he threw it near the railway tracks,” said an officer. April 16, 2014: Toshiba’s Digital Products Division has unveiled its new 4k ultra HD laptop ‘Satellite P55t’. It features a 15.6-inch diagonal Ultra HD TruBrite touchscreen display, including a resolution of 3840 x 2160 with 282 PPI (pixels per inch).

Its display features an edge-to-edge LCD glass, a frameless LED-backlit keyboard, spacious clickpad and a cool brushed Aluminum finish. The IPS technology brings out wider viewing angles, thus enabling photographers, videographers, graphic designers and entertainment enthusiasts to create, review and view media accurately.This laptop runs on a 4th generation Intel Core i7 quad core processor, up to 16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L memory and AMD Radeon R9 M265X enthusiast-class graphics with 2GB GDRR5 video memory. It also includes 1TB hard drive with a 3D impact sensor, four USB 3.0 ports , a UHS-II SD card slot, ultrafast 802.11ac Wi-Fi to stream Ultra HD videos, an HDMI port capable of 4K output and an available built-in Blu-ray Disc Re-writable drive as well .Each Ultra HD display is calibrated by Chroma Tune and is Technicolor Certified , with an accurate color gamut, ensuring true-to-life imagery. As a result, everything displayed on screen is reproduced according to the original intent with the preinstalled Chroma Tune for Toshiba software.

"Our color certification team worked closely with the engineering team at Toshiba to ensure the highest levels of color calibration on this laptop’s display,” said Manuele Wahl, Senior Vice president, Licensing at Technicolor.The Satellite P55t 4K Ultra HD model includes a full version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 software, ideal for photographers who want to organize and share amazing images. Users can personalize and manage individual color space control and apply profiles to a variety of software applications. "We applied the same rigor of testing and calibration used on major motion pictures to ensure not only that photographers and videographers now see what they shot in perfect color, but consumers can also experience 4K film and videos as Hollywood directors intended,” added more.

This laptop model also comes with speakers by Harman Kardon, complemented by audio processing by DTS], providing outstanding audio quality for both movies and games. Toshiba’s unique sleep and music feature, allows users to take advantage of the high-quality speakers even when the laptop is off.Washington: Want to perform better in exams? Dust off those ballpoint pens and college-ruled notebooks! Taking notes by hand is better than writing them on a laptop for remembering conceptual information over the long term, a new study has found.
"Our new findings suggest that even when laptops are used as intended - and not for buying things on Amazon during class - they may still be harming academic performance," said Pam Mueller of Princeton University, lead author of the study.

Mueller and researcher Daniel Oppenheimer, who is now at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), conducted a series of studies to investigate whether their intuitions
about laptop and longhand note-taking were true. In the first study, 65 college students watched one of five TED Talks covering topics that were interesting but not common knowledge.
The students, who watched the talks in small groups, were either given laptops (disconnected from Internet) or notebooks, and were told to use whatever strategy they normally used to take notes. The students then completed three distractor tasks, including a taxing working memory task. A full 30 minutes later, they had to answer factual-recall questions based on the lecture they had watched.
The results showed that while the two types of note-takers performed equally well on questions that involved recalling facts, laptop note-takers performed significantly worse on the conceptual questions. The notes from laptop users contained more words and more verbatim overlap with the lecture, compared to the notes that were written by hand.

Overall, students who took more notes performed better, but so did those who had less verbatim overlap, suggesting that the benefit of having more content is cancelled out by
'mindless transcription.' "It may be that longhand note takers engage in more processing than laptop note takers, thus selecting more important information to include in their notes, which enables them to study this content more efficiently," researchers said.
Surprisingly, the researchers saw similar results even when they explicitly instructed the students to avoid taking verbatim notes, suggesting that the urge to do so when typing
is hard to overcome. Researchers also found that longhand note takers still beat laptop note takers on recall one week later when participants were given a chance to review their notes before taking the recall test.

Once again, the amount of verbatim overlap was associated with worse performance on conceptual items. The findings are published in the journal Psychological Science.
Mumbai: Lenovo, a leading PC player in India, today took the era of ‘thin and light’ computing to the next level of transformation with its brand new portfolio of sleek PCs. The high-performance range includes multi-mode laptops - Yoga 2 and Flex 2, everyday and mainstream laptops- G40/G50 and Z50, and an entry level All-In-One (AIO) with space saving design –C260. This one-stop range strikes the perfect balance between performance, colorful design, and affordability; and is sure to keep users entertained and make impressions wherever they go.

Speaking at the launch, Shailendra Katyal, Director- HSB (Home and Small Business), Lenovo India said, "Lenovo has always been ahead of the technology curve and captivated users with products that truly stand apart. We are pioneering entirely new categories with Table PCs and AIOs, continuing our leadership in multi-modes and also making great inroads this year in the Tablet and Smartphone category. Winning global accolades in some of the world’s largest innovation platforms is aproof pointof our technology prowess. The journey so far has been incredible. We are confident of achieving our goal to become a PC Plus leader as well as one of the most respected technology companies in the world.”

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