Friday, May 31, 2019

Best budget laptops for gaming..

List of best budget gaming laptops in India 2019.


This the best gaming laptops you can buy in 2019.

what ever you need be it a cutting edge powerhouse, or a entry level build- we have got the best gaming laptops for you below.
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1. Acer predator helios 300 g3-572


The acer predator helios i a best when it comes to gaming. It is one of the most powerful laptop in its class. the predator comes with two different configuration..

1. 8th gen-i5 processor accompanied with by 16gb GDDR5 ram and 6gb nvidia GeForce gtx1050Ti gpu.
2. 8th gen-i7 processor accompanied with by 8gb GDDR4 ram and 4gb nvidia GeForce gtx1050Ti gpu.

both the version comes with-
1. 64 bit windows 10 
2. 15.6 inch full hd ips panel
3. 1tb HHD and 128gb SSD
4. 4 cell battery
5. 2.7 kg weight



2. MSI GL63




MSI GL63 is also a notable gaming laptop with powerful specifications. It packs a 2.20 ghz i  8th gen-i7 processor with 8gb DDR4 ram and nvidia GeForce 1050Ti gpu.

Key specs-
1. 64 bit windows 10 
2. 15.6 inch full hd ips panel 
3. 8gb DDR4 ram
4. 4gb nvidia GeForce 1050Ti GDDR5 graphics card
5. 1tb HHD
6. 2.2 kg weight


3. Asus ROG strix GL503


Asus ROG strix GL503 features 15.6 inch full hd display. It packs 2.2 ghz intel core i7 8th gen processor with 8gb DDR4 ram.

key specs-
1. 15.6 inch full hd display
2. 8gb DDR4 ram
3. 4gb GDDR5 nvidia GeForce gtx 1050Ti  gpu
4. 2.2 ghz intel core i7 8th gen processor
5. 64 bit windows 10
6. 1tb HHD and 128gb SSD
7. 2.6 kg weight


4. Acer nitro 5 AN5 15-52


Acer nitro 5 has recently refreshed Acer nitro series with its latest 8th gen-i7 processors. This specific model packs 1.80 ghz 8th gen-i7 processor. This setup is good enough for offering amazing gaming experience. IT also comes with faster connectivity option to ensure good online gaming.

key specs-
1. 15.6 inch full hd display
2. 8gb DDR4 ram
3. 4gb GDDR5 nvidia GeForce gtx 1050Ti  gpu
4. 1.80 ghz intel core i7 8th gen processor
5. windows 10 64 bit
6. 1tb HHD and 128gb SSD
7. 2.2 kg weight



5. Dell G3 15 3579  




Dell G3 15 3579 is the latest series of gaming laptop. It offers 15 inch full hd anti glare display. It packs 56 WHr, 4 cell Battery.

key specs-
1. 15 inch full hd display
2. 1.80 ghz intel core i7 8th gen processor
3.  8gb DDR4 ram
4. 4gb GDDR5 nvidia GeForce gtx 1050Ti  gpu
5. 1tb HHD and 128gb SSD
6. windows 10 64 bit
7. 2.6 kg weight

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So, these were the list of 5 laptops which you can buy for a great gaming experience. Go through each of the laptop carefully and choose the one that is best suited for your needs. 
If you want you can change the HHD with a SSD to get the best perforce of the machine..




Wednesday, May 29, 2019

10 Freaky Things No One Should Ever Google



I don't know if it's just me, but when someone tells me not to Google something, I immediately do it. It's a sickness, I swear to God. Because I can't think of a single instance where whatever I discovered online after being explicitly warned against looking for it didn't live up to my awful expectations. In other words, when people say not to Google something, they usually have a damn good reason.
So why am I sharing this roundup post of things to never ever Google, knowing full well that some readers are going to Google them anyway, and I will be the one to blame for any subsequent discomfort? Because I am a very, very, very bad person, that's why.
Go ahead. Keep reading ... oh, brave ones ... 

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      1. Trypophobia

         

     Another Google Image term that returns a surprisingly upsetting number of visuals.         Trypohphobia is also known as repetitive pattern phobia, a fear of objects with                 clusters of small holes. What a ridiculous thing to be scared of, who even OH MY           GOD WHAT IS THIS SHIT.

2. Any Medical Symptom



Don't do it. All roads lead directly to cancer.



3. Wet koala



Eventually the Internet will inform you that the viral image of a "wet koala" is in fact fake. But not before you are SCARRED FOR LIFE by the damp, fanged, rage-filled creature someone dreamed up via Photoshop.



4. Skin Condition


Nope, you don't have to be more specific than that -- Google will return a plethora of terrible visuals for you to choose from.



5. Yourself


Either you'll find no proof whatsoever of your existence, or you'll realize just how screwed-up your Internet legacy will be. There's no happy outcome here..



6. Lemon party.






 Theres no telling how the whole lemon party thing caught on but somewhere along the line it became the thing to trick people into googling. What is it? It’s an orgy of very old men. Why is it called a lemon party? You can use your imagination.


7. Anything criminal

The Top 10 Things You Should Never Google
Ok, this one is serious. You may try to look up things like “how to make a bomb“ or ”how to make amphetamines" out of pure interest. However, keep in mind that security and drug control services always track these kinds of searches, and your IP address can appear in such a database. You don’t want to get in trouble because of your curiosity, do you?

8. Smokers’ lungs


Many of us smoke, and from time to time we think about the harm smoking does, especially to our lungs. The web is full of images of the abnormal lungs of heavy smokers, which you could possibly take too seriously and freak out. You can, of course, try googling this if you need a strong motivation for quitting, but it’s better not to...


9. Your name

The Top 10 Things You Should Never Google
It’s not a big secret that in the era of the internet our privacy is greatly questioned. If you try to google your name, most probably you will stumble upon some unpleasant results. Bad photos of you, outdated information, irrelevant content — we take such things way too seriously. If you find something like this, you’ll want to delete it all. However, that’s not a simple thing to do. Maybe we should take it easy? Or simply don’t google it.

10. Dangerous animals

The Top 10 Things You Should Never Google
Please, stay away from such a list unless you want to acquire new phobias. There are a lot of really terrifying animals on our planet, and some of them will probably turn out to be in your region. Moreover, such a phobia may discourage you from traveling. You don’t want that to happen, right?

However, instead of looking for the unpleasant things in this list, you can always have fun with Google. Just try searching for anything starting with “why,“ ”how," “do,” etc. The most popular searches will show up, and you will be surprised by what many people are interested in. Enjoy!

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Most weired apps and games you must try..

10 Really Weird Apps and Games That Will Make You Cringe


Some Really Weird and Strange Apps To Try

The list contain some of the weirdest apps I found on the App Store and Play Store. I really don’t understand why they exist and what was going in the minds of their developers when developing these apps. You can try them out and let us know how many hours of your lives you wasted. Also let us know, if you know any app which is weirder than those on the list. Sound off in the comments section below.

1. iShaver Pro

You might have found a million different usages of your smartphone but did you know you could also shave using your phone? Didn’t think so. iShaver Pro lets you do just that, well, virtually at least. When you launch the app, you will see an electric razor in all its glory. To start shaving, just hold on the button and virtual hair will start falling. The app even lets you choose the colour and the length of hair. You can also enable vibration to really get the feel of shaving. The app also has a Pro pack which lets you unlock different razors.
iShaverPro

2. Binky

Binky is a social media app which removes the social element from the app. You get everything else, there’s an endless stream of random stuff you can scroll through. You can like and comment on the things you like. You can even perform the left and the right swipe made popular by the Tinder app. The app lets you rebink posts which is similar to the retweet function in Twitter. But, everything you do is pointless, nothing is happening here. Your likes, your rebinks, and your swipes are visible to no one. The app just uses them to give you a feel of using yet another social media app. If you want to be active on social media without being social, use Binky.
binky

3. Nothing

This app on our list is one of the weirdest apps I have ever come across. As the name suggests, the app does absolutely nothing. When you launch the app, you see a blank grey screen with Nothing written in the center and nothing else. There are no buttons, no menus, and no way to interact with the app either. You might have found apps which behave differently from what’s in their description on the store but not this one. Kudos to the developers for achieving that feat, the app as described does absolutely nothing.
Nothing

4. Milk The Cow

Now that you all have shaved and cleaned up, it’s time to get your hands dirty. Milk The Cow lets you, well, milk the cow. If you ever had milking a cow on your bucket list, now is the time to cross it off. To tell you the truth, I was a little grossed out by the app but who knows you might enjoy it. Download the app and fill the bucket with milk in the shortest time possible. Achieve high scores and feature in the leaderboard to compete with others.

Milkthe cow



5. Plumber Crack

Have you played Paper Toss before? Well, Plumber Crack is pretty much like Paper Toss, but instead of tossing crumpled up paper into a waste basket, in Plumber Crack you have to toss ice cubes into, you guessed it, a plumber’s crack. The game’s absolutely absurd and has a plumber bending over under a sink exposing part of his butt. All you need to do is flick on the floating ice cube and try to get it into the plumber’s crack. You get rewarded with coins for every time you’re able to score and scoring successively increases the coin reward. You can then earn in-game currency as you play and use it to purchase a variety of different clothes or tattoos for the plumber. The game also lets you change the gender of the plumber.
Plumber Crack

6. Pimple Popper

As the name suggests, the app lets you pop virtual pimples. If you don’t like pimples on your face but loves popping them, here’s your chance. The app has instructions to teach you how to pop different kinds (blackheads, whiteheads) of pimples. It is a little hard to get the hang of it, but don’t worry, you will be popping pimples in no time.
Pimple Popper

7. I am Bread

I am Bread, as the name suggests, is a simulator in which you control a sentient slice of bread which is on a mission to evolve and become toast. You’ll have to skillfully move the bread from its confines in the kitchen and take it across a bunch of different levels to achieve the goal. On the way, you’ll have to stay wary of the floor and other contaminants that will decrease the bread’s edibility quotient. Do you have what it takes to help bread become toast? Prove it. Get I am Bread right away.
I am Bread

8. Yo

I don’t know how many of you watch the “Silicon Valley”, an HBO original series but if you do, you will realize that this app is inspired by one of the apps shown in the series called the “Bro App”. Basically, the app functions like a messaging app, the only caveat being the fact that you can only send the word “Yo” to your contacts. I don’t know why anyone would want to use this app, but you can give it a try if you want to.
Yo

9. $1000000

If you ever wanted to feel how counting a million dollars feel like, this app will help you do that. You can choose to count the money in either $50 or $100 denomination. There are different swipe gestures you can use to count the bills. A completely pointless app with a million dollars inside it.
$100000

10. There Is No Game

This one is the best games available for people who really hate gaming. There’s literally nothing to play here, or is there?. Heck, even the loading screen says, “Not Loading”. When you launch the app, it will be stuck in a not loading screen with the bar filling up slowly. When it has loaded, you only hear a narrator explaining the fact that there’s nothing to play here. He is quite funny and boring at the same time. Check the app out if you hate gaming. (Hint: There might actually be a game. I’m not saying that there is a game, because the name clearly states that there isn’t, but who knows.)
There is no game

Now that your Android device has had a complete personality makeover, go ahead and give it a case that fits its vibe – because at the end of the day, we’re all consumer sheep and happy about it. So this is your chance to stand out of the crowd and make yourself and your device the wackiest of the lot. Send us pictures!!!
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Best budget entry level DSLR for beginner's..

So here are the list of some budget friendly DSLR for those who are thinking of buying a new entry level DSLR..


Just getting started in photography? These low-cost cameras will help you develop your skills.




So what's the best entry-level camera right now? There's only so much you can learn from a fixed-lens compact camera and only so much you can achieve with a smartphone, so we reckon anyone ready to take their next steps in photography needs a cheap DSLR camera or mirrorless camera.

These cost less than you might think thanks to the latest cheap camera deals, and offer all the photographic controls you need to develop your skills while still being simple enough even for beginners to pick up and use. These cameras have much larger sensors than smartphones and point-and-shoot compact cameras, and they take interchangeable lenses, so you can experiment with a much wider range of photographic styles and subjects as you learn.

Entry-level DSLR bundles

If you're buying your first DSLR, it makes sense to buy it as a kit, which generally includes the camera body along with an 18-55mm lens. Often referred to as a 'kit' lens, this covers a pretty broad zoom range, perfect for everything from landscapes to portraits – but that's just the start. 
A word of warning, though. Look closely and manufacturers will often offer two types of kit lens, one with image stabilization and one without. Normally there's not much difference in price, so make sure to go for the kit with the image-stabilized lens as it'll make it easier to sharper images at slower shutter speeds.
These kinds of lenses are more than adequate to get you started, but the key advantage of DSLRs over compact cameras is that you can add to your kit with additional lenses. For example, wide-angle and telephoto zoom lenses, as well as high-quality macro options. You can also add a flashgun and other accessories, which help you to make the most of whatever types of photography you're into. 
Before we take a look at the best DSLRs for beginners, we wanted to highlight a great mirrorless alternative.

CANON EOS M50 Kit (EF-M15-45 IS STM)

Brilliant 4K movie shooting and excellent AF performance with DIGIC 8 image processor.

A stylish mirrorless camera equipped with a high-resolution electronic viewfinder, large grip, and Vari-angle touchscreen LCD monitor on a compact body. Capable of continuous shooting at up to 10 fps (One-Shot AF), and has an expanded ISO of up to 51200. Also supports 4K movie shooting1 and 4K time lapse movies. The 24.1-megapixel APS-C size image sensor offers powerful depictive performance for beautiful, high-resolution photos and video. Comes with a Silent scene mode for shooting with no shutter sound.


now if you are some one who is interested in vlogging then this can be a great option for you.. 

Best DSLRs for beginners in 2019

You don't need to spend huge sums on a DSLR to get something that handles well, takes great images and works with a huge variety of lenses. In fact, you can often save yourself a fair chunk of cash if you're happy to go for a slightly older model. Manufacturers often keep these available as newer DSLRs arrive to give users a choice between the very latest tech and a better-value option. Here, we've listed the best cheap DSLRs, from recent arrivals to older favourites. 



1. Nikon D3500  (RS.27,999)

Not the flashiest camera here, but we reckon it's the best right now
Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Lens mount: Nikon DX | Screen: 3-inch, 921,000 dots | Continuous shooting speed: 5fps | Max video resolution: 1080p | User level: Beginner
Easy to use
No touchscreen control
Bluetooth, but no Wi-Fi
The D3500 picks up from where the D3400 (below) left off, and it arrives with a handful of extra perks. The battery now lasts for 1,550 images between charges, which is way ahead of most other DSLRs, while the new 24MP sensor delivers excellent image quality. Nikon also revised the body and control layout, not only to make it nicer to handle but easier to use, while the Guide Mode takes the first-time user's hand and walks them through all the key features in a way that makes everything easy to understand. We love it – and we reckon you will too. 
Nikon D3500


2. Nikon D3400 (RS.26,999)

Knocked off the top spot, but still a great buy
Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Lens mount: Nikon DX | Screen: 3-inch, 921,000 dots | Continuous shooting speed: 5fps | Max video resolution: 1080p | User level: Beginner
    十 Interactive 'Guide' shooting mode
    十 Solid performance; good handling
    ─ Fairly basic controls
    ─ LCD has no tilt or touchscreen
If you’re worried about DSLRs being complicated, don’t be. Typical of Nikon’s D3000-series of cameras, the latest.
It may have been replaced by the D3500, but don't discount the D3400. Sporting a range of features perfect for the novice user, this is still a great camera to get started on the road to more creative photography. Sharing many of the same internal specs as the D3500, the battery life is brilliant, while the images from the 24MP sensor won't disappoint. You also benefit from Full HD video to 60p and 5fps burst shooting, together with wireless connectively (via Bluetooth) to get your shots out into the wider world without the hassle of cables. Don't let the fact that it's not the newest model of its sort put you off – there's still lots to love here. 


3. Canon EOS Rebel T6i / Canon EOS 750D(RS.49,440)

A compelling combination of top-notch ergonomics and a superb sensor
Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Lens mount: Canon EF-S | Screen: 3-inch articulating touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots | Continuous shooting speed: 5fps | Max video resolution: 1080p | User level: Beginner
十 Great touchscreen
  Wi-Fi with NFC on board 
─  Average battery life
─ Autofocus could be better
The EOS Rebel T6i (called the EOS 750D outside the US) may have been replaced by the EOS Rebel T7i / 800D, but it's still a great option if the price of the newer model puts you off. While the sensor isn't quite as good as the one in the newer T7i – despite sharing the same resolution – it's still very good, while the vari-angle touchscreen is still one of the best around. AF performance could be better though, and the camera isn't quite new enough to benefit from the more up-to-date Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that makes focusing swift in live view and during videos, but overall this is still a very capable entry-level DSLR. 


4. Canon EOS Rebel SL2 / Canon EOS 200D (

A cheap and very cheerful entry level camera
Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Lens mount: Canon EF-S | Screen: 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots | Continuous shooting speed: 5fps | Max video resolution: 1080p | User level: Beginner
十 Small size
十 Easy to use
─  Battery life rated at 380 shots
─  Fixed rather than vari-angle screen
Canon introduced the EOS Rebel SL1 (EOS 100D outside the US) to compete with the influx of mirrorless cameras and it was the smallest DSLR available when it was introduced in March 2013. Now replaced by the EOS Rebel SL2 (EOS 200D), its slightly bulkier proportions make it feel more like a slightly pared-down Rebel T7i / 800D than anything unique. It's not a bad option for new users, but there are better-value alternatives available at the moment. The camera has recently been updated by the EOS Rebel SL3 / EOS 250D, which has the added bonus of 4K video recording and better battery life, but the EOS Rebel SL2 is a better option if you're looking to save money and you're happy with Full HD video quality.

5.Canon EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D (Rs. 22,999)

This outgoing DSLR is a steal
Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 18MP | Lens mount: Canon EF-S | Screen: 3-inch, 920,000 dots | Continuous shooting speed: 3fps | Max video resolution: 1080p | User level: Beginner

十 Very small, very light
十 Bargain price tag
─  No 4K video
─  LCD can't be controlled by touch 







It may have been replaced by the EOS Rebel T7 / EOS 2000D (above), but that does mean that the EOS Rebel T6 (known as the EOS 1300D outside the US) is now even cheaper. In many ways the specification is very similar to the newer camera, with the key difference being the Rebel T6 features a 18MP sensor, which compared to rivals, is starting to show its age against rivals with higher pixel counts. Now that it's been replaced, you might be able to track this down at an even more tempting price before it disappears for good. 








                                                                                                                                                             

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