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A lightweight laptop could be something you can easily carry to and from work. These are light, have batteries that can last more than 8 hours, and have more power to tackle common productivity tasks like browsing the web and editing documents. You want to figure out what you will be using it for. Will you use it for business or professional use or gaming? And how often do you plan on carrying it around? How big a screen can you get before you sacrifice portability? It’s understood that portability is the main, if not entire, point of a laptop, but the size and weight of the device will have a bearing on your decision. Then again, if portability is not the deciding factor, you may find yourself more confused – as the boundaries between categories blur, you will find new desktops that are almost as small as a laptop. If portability isn’t a concern, you may very well get a desktop, because it is very likely that you will get more performance for the same money—plus more flexibility in customizing/upgrading the machine once you buy it. Conversely, you can easily find a laptop that’s just as powerful as a typical desktop. And then there are some slightly unconventional categories, such as laptops that convert into tablets, tablets that convert into laptops and all-in-one that don’t need a separate monitor. Thankfully there is literally a whole web of information and reviews out there, but figuring out the pros and cons can leave you more confused than before. We have in this report tried to simplify the choosing task by zeroing in on the attributes that commonly matter.
Although they can be divided into more specific categories, the terms “laptop” and “notebook” are frequently used synonymously. However, they are not always incompatible; for instance, an ultraportable can also be convertible. So let’s look at the various laptop types that are available.
Convertible: These combine the features of a laptop and a tablet. They’re also known as 2-in-1 laptops. They can quickly switch between touchscreen tablet mode and traditional keyboard mode, transforming in a variety of ways, including detaching, sliding, twisting and fold-back mechanisms. Most models now use the fold-back or detachable screen mechanisms.
Desktop computer: Many people have moved away from desktops in the past decade. However, there’s still a lot to recommend desktops for many users. Desktops typically offer more performance for the money and durability than laptops, and are less expensive to repair. They may allow for a more ergonomically correct work environment, let you work on a larger screen, and generally come with better speakers.
Within each brand’s laptop are usually several similar models that vary in power, capacity and a range of other features. Picking one that suits your needs can be a bit of a pain though. Do you go for a budget unit with limited capabilities, a high-powered top-end laptop that can play the latest games without breaking a sweat, or something in-between?
That’s a question only you can answer, but first it’s a good idea to narrow down how you intend to use your laptop.
The categories of entry-level, mid-range and high-end models are not objectively set to meet specific criteria – in other words, they’re a general description or broad guideline. There is no official classification for these categories.
Here’s a broad guide to the unofficial categories of entry-level, mid-range and high-end models:
It is worth discussing the main features that finally tilt the decision in favour of one laptop type against the several others. The amount of technical specifications and jargon used by laptop manufacturers and retailers is dizzying. To ensure that your pick has what you need, read on.
While there are always exceptions to the rule, the size of a laptop can give you a decent idea about the quality and specs they have.
An operating system (OS) is the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all of the other application programs in a computer. The application programs make use of the operating system by making requests for services through a defined application program interface. In addition, users can interact directly with the operating system through a user interface, such as a command-line interface (CLI) or a graphical UI. Following are the different operating systems used in a laptop:
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Sl No. |
Brand & Model |
Specifications |
Price, Rs. |
|
1 |
Acer Aspire 3 |
AMD 3020e Dual core Processor (4GB DDR4 RAM / 1TB HDD / Windows 11 Home/ Black / 1.9 Kg) 14 inches (35.5 cm) |
22490 |
|
2 |
HP 15s |
AMD Athlon Silver, 8GB RAM/512GB, SSD, 15.6-inches/39.6 cm HD, Micro-Edge Display/Windows 11/AMD Radeon Graphics/Dual Speakers/MSO/Fast Charge/1.69 Kg |
29900 |
|
3 |
Dell Vostro 3420 |
Intel Core i3-1115G4, 8GB DDR4 & 256GB SSD, Win 11 + MSO’21, 14.0″/ 35.56cms FHD WVA AG 250 nits, Carbon Black, 1.48Kgs |
36790 |
|
4 |
ASUS VivoBook 15 |
15.6-inch HD, Dual Core Intel Celeron N4020, Thin and Light Laptop (4GB RAM/256GB SSD/Integrated Graphics/Windows 11 Home/Transparent Silver/1.8 Kg |
25590 |
|
5 |
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim |
AMD Ryzen 5 3500U, 15.6″ (39.62cm) FHD Thin & Light (8GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11/Office, Game Pass/Cloud Grey/1.6Kg |
39125 |
|
6 |
Samsung XE350XBA-K01US |
Intel Celeron Processor, 15.6 inches, Full HD, Chromebook 4 + Chrome OS, 4GB RAM ,32Gb Emmc Gigabit, Wi-Fi Notebook Computer, Silver, 1.72 kg |
33494 |
|
7 |
HP 14s
|
5th Gen, AMD Ryzen 3- 8GB RAM/512GB SSD 14 inches (35cm) FHD IPS Micro-Edge Display/ Backlit Keyboard/Alexa/Windows 11/Fast Charge/Radeon Graphics/1.46Kg/Natural Silver |
39990 |
|
8 |
Lenovo ThinkBook 15 |
AMD Ryzen 3 5300U 15.6″ (39.62cm) FHD 220 Nits, Antiglare Thin and Light Laptop (8GB/256GB SSD/Windows 11/MS Office/Mineral Grey/1.7 Kg |
33990 |
|
9 |
ASUS Vivobook 14 |
14 inch, FHD, Intel Core i5-1035G1 10th Gen, Thin and Light Laptop (8GB/512GB SSD/Integrated Graphics/Windows 11/Office 2021/Grey/1.60 kg) |
42529 |
|
10 |
ASUS Vivobook Ultra K14 |
11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7, 14″ (35.56 cm) FHD, Thin and Light Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD/Integrated Graphics/Windows 11/Backlit KB/Office 2021/Black/1.4 kg |
56800 |
|
11 |
Acer Aspire 5 A515-57G |
15.6″Display| 12th Gen, Intel Core i5-1240P Processor| 8GBDDR4 RAM|512 GB SSD|NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050|HD Webcam| Wi-Fi 6| Win 11 |
62289 |
|
12 |
SF514-55TA, Intel EVO Thin and Light Laptop, 14″(35cm) Full HD IPS, Touch Display 11th Gen, Intel Core i5-1135G7 Processor, 8GB LPDDR4X 512GB SSD FPR Backlit Keyboard, Win 11 |
72490 |
|
|
13 |
Dell Inspiron 5518 |
Intel I5-11300H Laptop, 16 GB, 512 GB Ssd, Windows 11 + Ms Office’21, Nvidia Mx450 2 GB, 15.6 Inches (39.62 Cms) 250 Nits Fhd, Platinum Silver, Fpr + Backlit Kb (D560691Win9S, 1.64Kgs) |
68950 |
|
14 |
HP 14s, 12th Gen |
Intel Core i5 16GB RAM/512GB SSD 14-inch (35.6 cm) Micro-Edge, FHD Laptop/Intel Iris Xe Graphics/Alexa/Dual Speakers/Win 11/Backlit KB/MSO 2021/1.41 Kg |
61999 |
|
15 |
Mi Notebook Pro |
QHD+ IPS Anti-Glare Display Intel Core I5-11300H 11th Gen 14 Inch Thin & Light Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD/Iris Xe Graphics/Windows 11 Home/MS Office 21/Backlit Keyboard/FP Sensor/1.4 Kg) |
59999 |
|
16 |
Dell Inspiron 3520 |
Intel Core i5-1235U, 8GB, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ (39.62Cms) FHD WVA AG 120Hz 250 nits, Win 11 + MSO’21, Black, 1.65Kgs |
53390 |
|
17 |
HP Pavilion 14
|
11th Gen, Intel Core i5, 16GB RAM/512GB SSD, 14 inch (35.6cm) IPS Anti-Glare FHD Laptop/Intel Iris Xe Graphics/Backlit Kb/B&O Audio/FPR/Windows 11 Home/Thin & Light/1.41Kg |
66099 |
|
18 |
Acer Aspire 5 |
Intel Core i5 12th gen (12-Cores) (8 GB/512 GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/4 GB Graphics/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050) A515-57G/ Gaming Laptop (15.6 inch, Steel Gray 1.8 Kg |
57420 |
|
19 |
HP ProBook 440 G8 Notebook |
11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 14 inch (35.6cm) HD Laptop (8GB RAM/512GB SSD/Intel Irix Xe Graphics/Win 11/Pike Silver Aluminium/1.38 Kg |
50990 |
|
20 |
Lenovo ThinkBook |
15 AMD Ryzen 5 5500U 15.6″ (39.62cm) FHD 220 Nits Antiglare Thin and Light Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11/MS Office/Mineral Grey/1.7 Kg) |
53990 |
|
21 |
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 |
Intel Core i5 12th Gen 15.6″ (39.62cm) FHD Thin & Light Laptop (8GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11/Office 2021/Backlit/2Yr Warranty/ Game Pass/Arctic Grey/1.63Kg |
54490 |
|
22 |
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 |
15.6-inch (39.62 cms) FHD 144Hz, AMD Ryzen 5 4600H, 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, Gaming Laptop (8GB/512GB SSD/90WHrs Battery/Windows 11/Black/2.3 Kg) |
56000 |
|
23 |
HP Envy x360 |
AMD Ryzen 5 4500U 13.3 inches (34cm) Convertible Touchscreen FHD Laptop (8GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/MS Office/Black/1.32kg |
73750 |
|
24 |
MSI Gaming GF63 Thin |
Intel 11th Gen. i7-11800H, 40CM FHD 60Hz Gaming Laptop (8GB/512GB NVMe SSD/Windows 10 Home/Nvidia RTX3050 4GB GDDR6/ Black/1.86Kg |
64490 |
|
25 |
Microsoft New Surface Laptop5 |
13.5″ Intel evo 12 Gen i5 / 8GB / 256GB Platinum with Windows 11 Home, 365 Family 30-Day Trial & Xbox Game Pass Ultimate |
107900 |
|
26 |
Apple MacBook Air with M2 |
13.6-inch, Liquid Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, 1080p FaceTime HD Camera. Works with iPhone/iPad; Silver |
111500 |
|
27 |
Dell XPS 13
|
7390 10th Generation Intel Core i5-1021U 13.3 inches 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Full HD Windows 10 Laptop, 1.32kg |
107400 |
|
28 |
Apple MacBook Pro |
13.3-inch/33.78 cm, Apple M1 chip with 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) – Space Grey |
122900 |
|
29 |
ASUS Zenbook S 13 |
13.3”, 2.8K OLED 16:10 Touch, AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Integrated Graphics, Thin and Light Laptop (16GB/1TB SSD/Windows 11/ /1.10 kg), UM5302TA-LX702WS |
128000 |
|
30 |
Razer Book 13 |
Intel Core I7-1165G7 4 Core 13.4 Inches Fhd+ Touch Gaming Laptop (Windows 10, 16 GB Ram, 256 GB Pcie M.2, Thunderbolt 4, Evo Certified, Iris Xe, Mercury White, 1.40 Kg) |
184560 |
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Let’s start off with some good news, shall we? According to the most recent monthly Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) report, consumer sentiment among urban Indians has improved and increased by 1.1 percentage points in December 2022. Amit Adarkar, CEO of Ipsos India said, “After a decline in consumer confidence following Diwali in November, we are seeing it improve in December as forthcoming celebrations and Christmas delight consumers. It will be crucial to pay attention to the first quarter of 2023, from January to March. The effects of the macro forces on our economy and consumption will also be known, as well as whether or not consumers will continue to feel the pressure.”
Another achievement for India which every Indian would be proud of. A project that aims to improve the health of the Ganges, India’s holy river, is among 10 “ground-breaking” efforts recognised from around the globe by the United Nations for their role in restoring the natural world. They were chosen as part of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, a worldwide initiative coordinated by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
According to the statement, the government-led Namami Gange initiative, which was started in 2014 is revitalising, preserving and conserving the Ganges and its tributaries, reforesting areas of the Ganges basin, and promoting sustainable farming. Several important wildlife species, including river dolphins, softshell turtles, otters, and the hilsa shad fish, are also targets of the project. 230 organisations are involved in the effort, which has so far invested up to USD 4.25 billion, and 1,500 kilometres of river have been repaired. The UN estimates that 30,000 hectares of additional afforestation have already been completed, with a 134,000 hectare target for 2030.
In another major decision for the country, the union government has decided to provide free ration to 81.35 crore poor people under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) for one year.
Over 80 crore people in the country, or roughly two thirds of the population, will profit from the decision, the Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution said, calling it a “new year gift for the country’s underprivileged.” “The beneficiaries of the NFSA, who were receiving rice at Rs 3 per kg and wheat at Rs 2 per kg, from January onward would not have to pay a single dime to acquire food grains for the ensuing 12 months,” he said.
India is making numerous scientific and economic advancements, while also taking care of its citizens and preserving and repairing the environment. The development of a country’s citizens is inversely correlated with the expansion of its communities. Additionally, it is our responsibility to protect our country and the environment.
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Makhana, also known as Foxnut, is a widely consumed snack during fasting in India. It is becoming a popular snack among health-conscious consumers due to its healthier nutrient. Makhana is mixed with different seasoning and flavouring substances, and a range of ready -to-eat Makhana snack packs are available in the market. In this article, we discuss the nutrient profile of foxnut, spell out its health benefits, share some recipes that are easy to prepare at home, and give some tips on how to pick a healthier version of ready-to-eat makhana snack from market.
Richa Pande
Makhana is the edible seed of the gorgon plant, a species of water lily, and thus it is also called the Lotus Seed. Traditionally, the seed is roasted or fried, and is mixed with oils and herbs and eaten during fasting observed in India during Navratri and in the month of Sawan.
Makhana has a healthy nutrient profile. 100 g of makhana provides about 347 calories of energy, contains about 9.7 g of protein, and has 14.5 g of fibre. It is also a good source of micronutrients such as- potassium, magnesium, iron, and calcium. These micronutrients play an important role in metabolic activities thus promoting our wellbeing. Makhana is also rich in natural antioxidants such as Gallic acid, kaempferol and chlorogenic acid that have many health benefits.
Makhana is the edible seed of the gorgon plant, a species of water lily, and thus it is also called the Lotus Seed. Traditionally, the seed is roasted or fried, and is mixed with oils and herbs and eaten during fasting observed in India during Navratri and in the month of Sawan.
Makhana has a healthy nutrient profile. 100 g of makhana provides about 347 calories of energy, contains about 9.7 g of protein, and has 14.5 g of fibre. It is also a good source of micronutrients such as- potassium, magnesium, iron, and calcium. These micronutrients play an important role in metabolic activities thus promoting our wellbeing. Makhana is also rich in natural antioxidants such as Gallic acid, kaempferol and chlorogenic acid that have many health benefits.
The glycaemic index score of fox nuts is under 55, and thus makhana can be classified as low GI food. Low GI foods are the food items that contain carbohydrates which are digested slowly in the body. Eating them leads to a gradual and comparatively low rise in the blood glucose and insulin levels. This also means that these foods can help you keep feeling full for a longer duration. Therefore, these food items are considered good for health, and are specifically recommended to individuals who have diabetes.
As fox nut is rich in antioxidants, it is also considered good for skin health, heart health, and could be helpful in prevention and management of chronic inflammation. It is a good snack for individuals with rheumatic arthritis. Its fibre content makes it good for your digestive health as well.
Fox nut is a great snack for individuals with wheat allergy or gluten intolerance. But some ready-to-eat makhana packs may have seasonings that might contain ingredients like wheat flour. Thus, it is very important to check labels, and avoid picking packs with such ingredients. Look for packets that have ‘Gluten-Free’ claim on them.
Makhana is high in magnesium, calcium and potassium and low in sodium. Thus, it is a good snack for people who have hypertension. Some ready-to-eat makhana packs might have added salt and thus you must go through the food labels to avoid picking such packs. As makhana is rich in calcium, it is also good for your bone and teeth health.
Makhana is also a good source of selenium which is known to be effective in prevention and management of thyroid disorders. Due to its healthier nutrient profile, it also makes an excellent snack for pregnant women, and individuals aiming for weight loss.
Check the ingredient list, and nutritive value table before choosing a snack
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