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Panasonic HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 HD Digital


CamcordersPanasonic HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 HD Digital CamcordersPanasonic announced its new HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 HD Digital Camcorders.The camcorders are world’s lightest Full HD digital camcorders, weighing just 227 grams.These camcorders are basically identical, except the SD10 uses SD/SDHC memory cards while the TM10 comes with both 8GB internal storage and SD/SDHC card slot.Panasonic HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 can record 1920×1080p Full HD video clips and feature 16x optical zoom lens.Also featuring Advanced Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS), Face Detection,Intelligent Contrast Control, AF/AE Tracking and Pre-Rec functions.The TM10 offers up to 40GB, combining 8GB internal memory and 32GB SDHC, providing extended recording without interruption.The Panasonic HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 have a large touchscreen display.























Features:
* Image Sensor: 5MP CMOS (2592 x1944 Pixels)
* Resolution:o Camcorder - 640 x 480(VGA)/320 x 240(QVGA);o Camera - 12MP/5MP/3MP/1MP
* File Format: AVI (Motion JPEG), JPEG
* Video Frame Rate: VGA/QVGA up to 30fps
* Internal Memory: 16MB Flash (For Image Processing)
* External Memory: SD (Up to 2G)/MMC (Up to 2G)
* LCD Display: 1.5" TFT (280 x 220 Dots)
* Lens: Fixed, 2 Steps
* Focus Range: Normal: 50cm ~ infinity; Macro Focus: 30cms ~ 50cms
* Aperture Range: F3.0
* Shutter Speed: 1/10 ~ 1/1000
* Flash Light: Yes
* Red-eye Reduction (IGBT): No
* Digital Zoom: 4x
* Digital Stabilizer: No
* Night Shot Mode: Yes
* White Balance: 5 Modes (Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Fluorescent/Tungsten)
* Exposure Control: Auto, EV: +2.0 ~ -2.0
* Microphone: Yes
* Speaker: Yes
* TV Out: NTSC/PAL Colour System Supported
* MP3 Player: No
* PC Camera: Yes
* Voice Recorder: Yes
* Self Timer: 10 Sec.
* Power Save Mode: 1 min./3 min./5 min./Auto Off
* Interface: USB 2.0 Mass Storage
* Battery: AA x 2 Alkaline Battery
* Dimensions (LxWxH): 86 x 72 x 36 mm
* Package Content: USB Cable/AV
Cable/Battery/Strap/CD/ManualAiptek 5MP Digital Camcorder
- DV T220 Product Code:29274MRP.
: Rs. 9990HS18 Price: Rs. 3499You Save: Rs. 6491 (64%)Seller.
:L Gadgets & MoreShipment Time: 7-10 Working DaysWarranty.
: 6 Months Seller Warranty





















Features:

* 1.3 Megapixel Camcorder

* 4x Digital Zoom
*1.5 inch (3.8cms) TFT LCD Screen
* LED Flash Light
* Expandable up to 4GB



Specifications:


* Image Sensor: 1.3 Megapixel
* Main Functions: Video Recording with Sound, Shooting Photographs, Photo Playback, Video Playback with Sound
* Lens: F 3.1, f=6.5mm
* Built-in Microphone and Speaker: Yes
* Focus Range: 14m ~ infinity (Normal Mode), 15cms ~ 25cms (Macro Mode)
* Digital Zoom: 4x
* Shutter: Electronic
* LCD Display Screen: 1.5 inch (3.8cms) TFT LCD
* Photo Resolution: 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480
* Video Resolution: VGA 640 x 480, 30 FPS/15FPS; QVGA 320 x 240, 30 FPS/15FPS
* White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy
* Exposure: Auto/Manual (-2.0 EV ~ +2.0 EV, 0.5 EV/Steps)
* Self Timer: 10 Sec. delay
* File Format: Video - AVI, Photo - JPEG
* TV Out: Yes*
Video Output: PAL/NTSC
* Storage Media: Built in Memory (32MB), External Memory: SD/MMC Card up to 4GB
* USB Interface: Mini USB 1.1 interface
* Power Supply: 3 AAA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included in Package)Package Contents:
* Digital Camcorder
* Pouch
* USB Cable
* TV Out Cable
* User Manual
* Software CD






















Features:

* Screen Size: 22 inch (55.9cms)

* Aspect Ratio: 16:10

* Resolution: WSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 Pixel

* Pitch: 0.282mm

* Response Time: 2ms (Gray to Gray)

* USB Ports: 3 PortsAccessories:

* HDMI to DVI Adapter

* RCA to Mini-jack Adapter

* VGA-Audio-Microphone-USB 4 in 1 Cable

* DVI Cable

* RCA Cable

* Power CordMRP: Rs. 34000HS18 Price: Rs. 33650You Save: Rs. 350 (1%)Seller: Rashi PeripheralsShipment Time: 7-10 Working DaysWarranty: 3 Year Seller Warranty

Latest LaptopsA laptop (also known as a notebook) is a personal computer designed for mobile use small enough to sit on one's lap.[1] A laptop includes most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick), speakers, as well as a battery, into a single small and light unit. The rechargeable battery required is charged from an AC/DC adapter and typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for two to three hours in its initial state, depending on the configuration and power management of the computer.Laptops are usually shaped like a large notebook with thicknesses between 0.7–1.5 inches (18–38 mm) and dimensions ranging from 10x8 inches (27x22cm, 13" display) to 15x11 inches (39x28cm, 17" display) and up. Modern laptops weigh 3 to 12 pounds (1.4 to 5.4 kg); older laptops were usually heavier. Most laptops are designed in the flip form factor to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed. Modern 'tablet' laptops have a complex joint between the keyboard housing and the display, permitting the display panel to twist and then lay flat on the keyboard housing. They usually have a touchscreen display and some include handwriting recognition or graphics drawing capability
































Billu BarbarMOVIE DETAILSCast: Irrfan Khan, Lara Dutta and Shah Rukh KhanDirector: PriyadarshanProducer: Gauri KhanMusic: PritamLyrics: GulzarTHE FILMFor a film that revolves around the story of two friends who have been distanced by time and wealth, the most crucial moment for the audience would revolve around 'what happens in the end'? It's the journey towards the finale which would make any story worth following because you know that 'anth mein sab kuch theek ho jaata hai' [as stated by Shah Rukh Khan himself in Om Shanti Om]! So even though you are well aware that the two Khans - Irrfan and Shah Rukh - would ultimately be united, more so because this is a commercial fare by Priyadarshan, you are happy to hop on to the ride.Well, an entertaining ride Billu certainly is and there are no road blocks either. However, when the film reaches it's critical juncture, the one where it is Shah Rukh's turn to acknowledge his friend Irrfan's contribution to his life, it fails to touch your heart. There are no moist eyes, no change in the heart beat, no craving for your loved one - it just turns out to be an ordinary culmination to a story that promised so much more but fizzled out in the end.Ok, so Priyadarshan may well have followed the adage of 'It's special to be ordinary' which also forms his film's punch line but then there has to be something moving about the meeting of two people; an episode around which the entire film is not just focused but also dependent when it comes to a conclusion.As audience you don't really expect an explosive climax in every film starring Shah Rukh Khan. Ok, so Priyadarshan avoided getting all his characters together in his film's climax (and thankfully avoided the pandemonium that has been seen in his earlier efforts like Hungama, Hulchul, Bhagam Bhag, Dhamaal - all of it being good but quite repetitive now)! Still, one expected a little better than the flat ending that Billu suggests!Thankfully, there is an epilogue of sorts with the two Khans coming face to face; something that lifts the film up by a couple of notches at least. Shah Rukh demanding Lara to bring something to eat/drink at his friend's place is a well delivered line which pretty much explains that he has neither forgotten his roots nor his friends. Even otherwise, the strength of Billu lies in it's simplicity. There are no over the top moments except for the ones involving the supporting actors like Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav, Asrani, Manoj Joshi, Rasika Joshi and other regulars with Priyadarshan.As for Irrfan Khan, he demonstrates terrific hold over even those scenes which could have otherwise become highly melodramatic in any other film. He joins everyone and even invites audiences to have a good laugh over his poverty and doesn't make it a weepy saga. Scene after scene, he goes through ridicule and some extremely hard times to earn 'do waqt ki roti' and education for his children. However, he is shown to be laughing it all away with his own brand of humor (subdued in case of this film though) without turning it into either a weep fest or something that is frivolous. In this aspect, Billu works big time.Even otherwise, the dramatic scenes featuring Shah Rukh Khan are well done for 90% of the film. Whether it is his entry into the scene or sheer amusement that he gains at the expense of fan types who surround him all the time or the place where he comes in defense of the film industry (easily the best scene of the film where he gets into a verbal spat with Manoj Joshi), he does it with ease. He plays himself with his own witty self all over his character, something which makes Billu an engaging watch. Watch out for his exasperation when a junior artist is unable to get his lines right. Brilliant!As for Lara Dutta, she does whatever offered to her well but by no angle looks like a gaon-waali! The kids though seem to have been borrowed straight from a village in just the way 'Slumdog Millionaire' kids were handpicked from kids. They do well in every scene offered to them.PACKAGINGBillu is packed in a thick paper and plastic case that lends a high quality feel to the product.DURATIONThe film's duration is 137 minutesSPECIAL FEATURESThe film comes with the bonus features that include:- Making of the Film- Making of the songs ('Marjaani', 'Hit Hit', 'Khudaya Khair')- Deleted ScenesLet's talk about the deleted scenes ones. These are the most uninspiring scenes that one would have seen as a part of the 'Deleted Scenes' segment for a Bollywood flick. There are exactly two scenes lasting five minutes in total. While one features Om Puri, other involves a junior artist, none of being connected to the narrative of the film in any ways. Good they were knocked off in the film.As for the making of the film and the songs section, they take the usual 'interview' route with hardly any insight into what went into the making along with behind the sets happenings. Everyone seems to be mighty pleased about being a part of this film where everyone is in a self proclamation mood about how good it has turned out to be. Come on, can we have others talk about it rather? TECHNICAL DETAILS





























































Pizza:How Did Pizza Come Into ourSocial Life? Trying to trace the history of the first pizza is a surprisingly controversial subject. Some claim that this popular food is based on early unleavened breads served in the early centuries in Rome. Others trace a connection from modern pizza back to the pita breads of Greece.It is fairly well established that the first pizza as we know it today was created by a man named Raffaele Esposito from Naples, Italy. Esposito's creation was designed to honor the visit of Queen Margherita to Naples in 1889, and he decorated it with the colors of the Italian flag, using white cheese, green basil, and red tomatoes (tomatoes, which had arrived from the west about 60 years earlier, were originally thought to be poisonous, but by Esposito's time they were already embraced by Italian cuisine).As the years passed and the turn of the century came about, Italian immigrants brought this recipe with them to America. The first pizzeria was opened in America in 1905. It remained popular almost exclusively among immigrants until the end of World War II, when American soldiers returned to their home soil and brought back a love of the pizza they had discovered overseas. With that, the pizza boom in America began and this food became a mainstream meal instead of an underground Italian snack






Aalo walay Prathay: mostly used in Multan,this food is very spicy and delicious Because the people of Multan are not tastless They are very spicy also.The Recipie of "Aalo walay Prathay" is so simple we need Flour with Boiled Potatos and some tasty Masalas,if There is Curd(dahi) with Prathas then The tast will increase 2 times more.Aalo wala pratha also used in other cities of Pakistan Like Lahore,Islam Abad,Karachi and Peshawar But Multan is Famous For this Food.All mens, Womens,childs,Young & Old like this dish very much.You should Try to tast it.Enjoy Urselfe

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