I want to buy a smartphone but i am confused between Android and Windows Os my budget is upto 15K.Please suggest me
windows= more performance (stability and flexibility of apps.)android lollipop = improved ui. and more apps.
I installed windows 8 RP on my desktop in july 2012 from digit dvd.but its trial period expired within a month. hence it was of no use to me. but i dont find any option to uninstall it in the system. Also, i have overwritten it ( Win8 RP) on windows 7. can i downgrade it to win7 now..? if not how can i remove it completely without formatting the drive and keeping my data intact on same drive..?
I installed windows 8 RP on my desktop in july 2012 from digit dvd.but its trial period expired within a month. hence it was of no use to me.
but i dont find any option to uninstall it in the system.
Also, i have overwritten it ( Win8 RP) on windows 7. can i downgrade it to win7 now..? if not how can i remove it completely
without formatting the drive and keeping my data intact on same drive..?
I am looking for a laptop and as a sales manager I am priortising a device that can crunch my performance data and handle CRM pipelines. What would you suggest: MacBook Air or a Windows laptop for productivity in sales?
Is the MacBook Air M5 the best laptop for students right now? Or should I consider my options in a Windows laptop like the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x or the ASUS Zenbook? Both laptops come at the same price. Which one is a good option?
April Update: I have an Asus laptop running Windows 11. Since the update, its been slowing down due to the plethora of AI features added. Is it happening with anyone else, too? How can I fix this?
What are your opinions on the newly launched MacBook Neo and a Windows laptop under Rs. 60k? Which one would be a better option to buy?
Through longer hours of study, I have to attend lectures for 6-7 hours every day. I often struggle to carry chargers between my assignments and note-taking. Next month, I am considering buying a MacBook and with Apple’s affordable launching soon, will that be fine? As a student, I am constrained by my budget. I am looking for longer battery life and want to use it for as many years as possible. Also, will it perform better than the Windows laptops?
I want a new Windows laptop that is affordable and easy to take anywhere I go. I don’t want to carry my charger along with the laptop. So, I’m looking for a high-power, efficient one. Being a developer in the IT office, I heard about ARM-based processors built in laptop. Are these laptops helpful in increasing productivity and efficiency with AI workloads?
Any ideas, besides the obivious ones, on how I can improve the overall boot up time for my Windows 11-based machine? Thanks in advance
Best Windows tablet 10 inch as of date with price Range under Rs 25,000: Options are: IBALL 2WQ149 Croma XT 1177 HP Omni 10 (just above Rs 25k) Please suggest......
Best Windows tablet 10 inch as of date with price Range under Rs 25,000:
Options are:
IBALL 2WQ149
Croma XT 1177
HP Omni 10 (just above Rs 25k)
Please suggest......
Does any one have any idea about up gradation of Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 in Smart phone?
Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphone was launched with seven different handsets at the conference. After almost half a year has finally launched the Liquid.Specifications: List item 4.5-inch FWVGA (480×854 pixels) display List item Powered by a 1.1GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 (MSM8909) processor. List item Measuring 136×66.5×9.6mm, List item the smartphone comes with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage. List item Sports 5-megapixel front and rear cameras. List item Acer’s Liquid M330 features Gourmet, Favourite Shot, and Bright Magic Selfie camera modes. List item Connectivity options on the Liquid M330 include 4G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.0 List item .Powered by a 2000mAh battery that as per Microsoft is rated to deliver up to 15 hours of talk time and up to 230 hours of standby time List item .Liquid M330 is a Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphoneAlso sports all the features that come with the OS such as Microsoft Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, Microsoft Office, Cortana, and Glance Screen, which lets users see notifications without fully unlocking the smartphone.
Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphone was launched with seven different handsets at the conference. After almost half a year has finally launched the Liquid.Specifications:
4.5-inch FWVGA (480×854 pixels) display
Powered by a 1.1GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 (MSM8909) processor.
Measuring 136×66.5×9.6mm,
the smartphone comes with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage.
Sports 5-megapixel front and rear cameras.
Acer’s Liquid M330 features Gourmet, Favourite Shot, and Bright Magic Selfie camera modes.
Connectivity options on the Liquid M330 include 4G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.0
.Powered by a 2000mAh battery that as per Microsoft is rated to deliver up to 15 hours of talk time and up to 230 hours of standby time
.Liquid M330 is a Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphoneAlso sports all the features that come with the OS such as Microsoft Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, Microsoft Office, Cortana, and Glance Screen, which lets users see notifications without fully unlocking the smartphone.
Windows 10 Technical Preview is launched with several new features. What are those ?
I want to buy a windows tablet within the range of 35000. I would be using it for my daily purposes including MS Office, Pdf and (movies sometimes). please suggest a good option
Recently I bought Lumia 540 .Hardware config is matching for receiving Windows 10 update .but microsoft not listed this product for Windows 10 preview.So please help.
I am planning a new phone and am contemplating between the Samsung Note 3 and the Nokia Lumia 1520... would appreciate ur expert comments... CheersGaurav
I am planning a new phone and am contemplating between the Samsung Note 3 and the Nokia Lumia 1520... would appreciate ur expert comments...
CheersGaurav
How can I extend the battery life of my laptop if I am using Windows 11 in India?
Due to a rise in demand for AI infra, Apple has increased prices of Mac computers, iPads, and HomePods, citing rising costs of memory and storage components. Now a central question arises for me: will this push users to premium Windows laptops, or will they stick to the Apple ecosystem?
I need a super cheap, basic backup laptop for traveling. I will only use it to write documents, check emails, and log into online databases. I have seen some really cheap Chromebooks, but I am worried they will lag or freeze when using basic websites and communication tools. Should I get a basic Chromebook or a cheap Windows laptop?