Thursday, July 5, 2012





























 The mobile Indian market is ever expanding and a lucrative one. Mobile phones always find their way into the Indian market within less than a month of their worldwide release. Same is the case with HTC Desire V dual-SIM Smartphone. Few weeks back HTC announced its first dual-SIM smarphone – Desire V in the worldwide market and now it is available on certain online retail websites for 21,999 (spotted in Flipkart).


HTC Desire V is the company’s first dual-SIM, Android 4.0 phone available in the Indian Market right now. The company says that they will officially launch the mobile in the market within a month.


The smartphone runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with HTC Sense 4 user interface and is powered with 1GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 512 MB of RAM. It sports a 4-inch display screen with a resolution of 480x800 pixels, 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, 4Gb internal memory, expandable memory using microSD cards and the phone also comes with 25 GB of free Dropbox cloud storage for the periods of 2 years.


This smartphone also supports Beats Audio and provides the option of using 3G, but only one SIM will support 3G network and other offers 2G network. For connectivity it comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB, GPS, AGPS and 3.5mm audio jack.

New Site Exposes Your Secrets To Everyone, Without Your Knowledge


Do you hate your boss? Did you take drugs or are you in serious hung over? Better keep these secrets into yourself rather than posting it on your Facebook wall because if you post it, the whole world will know about it- That is what the site “We Know What You’re Doing” exactly does.


It takes all your publically available information from Facebook and post it with your picture and name attached. The information can be your phone number, your status updates or anything.


The website was created by 18-year-old Callum Haywood who lives in Nottingham, England. He used Facebook’s Graph API, as well as publicly available Foursquare check-ins, to automatically generate streams of foolish, rage, and over-sharing publicly available Facebook posts. These posts are categorized into four columns: Who wants to get fired? (people complain about their job and bosses); Who’s hung over?; Who’s taking drugs?; and Who’s got a new phone number? The interesting thing is there is no anonymity to the posts. Every post includes the user’s profile picture, their first name and initial.


The intension behind creation of the website? Well, Haywood wants people to define their privacy settings. A good advice from an 18 year old. “Make sure Control Your Default Privacy is not set to ‘Public. Users have to choose the “Custom” privacy settings, “and go through each option to choose who can see what,” says Haywood. “The problem is not with Facebook themselves, when used correctly, their privacy controls are very good. The problem is… people simply don’t understand the risks of sharing everything.”


Haywood’s inspiration to build the website came from a video entitled “I Know What You Did Five Minutes Ago.” According to him the website is getting good response with more than 100,000 unique visitors entering the site in the 27 hours since its launch.


So better login to your Facebook account and check your privacy settings or visit We Know What You’re Doing, to know whether the world already saw your posts. 

Best 3D Compact Camera in India


 These days 3D content is emphasized in every gadget, from smartphone to high-definition televisions. So it’s the perfect time to create your own 3D videos and pictures with 3D enabled compact cameras. Look at the only four easy to use and portable 3D cameras which are available in Indian market.


1. Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1


Price: 41,973 in ebay.in


Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1 is a new 3D compact camera sporting 4x optical zoom and two25mm lenses. The camera can capture up to 8MP 3D still images and 3D HD video in 1920x1080 pixel resolution at the same time. It has 12.1 MP high sensitivity MOS image sensor, and a 3.5 inch touchscreen display at the back. The display is not 3D capable, though you capture image and videos in 3D, you can only see it right or the left image. To view the merged 3D content you have to just connect it to 3D enabled monitor such as 3D TV or 3D computers. The camera comes with 70 MB of in-built memory, and has HDMI output and USB 2.0 port for connectivity.

Android Grew A Whopping 500 Percent In India Last Year


More than one million android activations are happening around the world in a day and the statistics places India among the most Android loving countries. According to Hugo Barra, director of product management, Android, India saw a whopping 500 percent growth in Androids in the last one year.


The fact was revealed at the ongoing Google’s I/O developers conference. "Android is a truly global phenomenon. We now have 400 million Android devices. In countries like Brazil, India and Thailand we have seen it grow by 500% in the last one year,” Barra said. He also showed a heat map representing the number of Android activations around the world in which India was depicted in yellow color, indicating high number of activations.    


The whopping growth of Android in the country may be due to the vast range of Android powered devices available in the market from Rs 5000 to Rs 40,000. Apple’s iOS powered devices are above the reach of an average Indian. Moreover other platforms like Blackberry, symbian and Windows failed to provide the user experience and features offered by Android and iOS.


Android has a 59 percent share in the Smartphone market as on May 2012, followed by Apples iOS with a market share of 23 percent. Among the Android vendors, Samsung leads the Indian Smartphone market with a share of 45 percent, which the company hopes to increase to 60 percent by this year end.  


The latest version of Android, Jelly Bean, announced at the conference will come with a support for Hindi, inbuilt in the OS. 

This 17 Year Old Indian American Genius Is Finally Taking Facebook's Job Offer


Nive Jayasekar, the high school graduate who swept away the whole applause at a hackathon event in California had finally decided to work as a partner engineer intern at Facebook. In the programming contest held on June 16-17, organized by the Social-Loco Conference , Nive had  amazed the Facebook executives with her knowledge on mobile-app development and had earned an on-spot offer to work with the company from Emily White, Facebook’s director of mobile partnerships.


After winning the competition, Nive even got a chance to present her app before Emily White."Nive is amazing and I'm going to be working for her someday," was the response from the White, after the meeting.


But after getting the offer to work with Facebook, which is every intern’s dream, Nive was reluctant to take up. Moreover, she was bound to join Carnegie Mellon University.


But now, after much thought, she has finally resolved to be a part of the social network for a summer internship.


"I will be working as a partner engineer intern focusing on mobile app development," Nive told Business Insider.


Nive, the 17-year-old girl from Coimbatore, Tamilnadu is currently living in California with her parents (as her Facebook profile says) She had developed a project organizer Windows Phone app for the home improvement chain in the hackathon event. The app, which made her win $10,500, was targeted at gardeners to find materials for landscaping. The highlight about the app is that it is made for both the novices and experts in gardening who can find it too easy to use it. Nive developed a single app for those separate categories addressing both the audience.


Now, she is porting her app to Apple’s iOS devices and Android Smartphones.

3 Unknown Ways How Google Maps Is Helping The World


Google’s greatest asset is its huge chunks of data. If you think this data is only used for the social and knowledge initiatives of the company, you are probably wrong. Different organizations in the world are coordinating with Google to power some nonprofit initiatives which will do well for the entire humanity and bring a global change.


Here are some projects which harvest Google’s power.


Google Earth Engine is Completely Monitoring Earth’s Environment


Scientists are looking out for various measures to monitor the changes in earth’s environment. For this purpose, Google is helping them with Google Earth technology which combines satellite imagery and historical data.


Earth Engine combines Google Earth's data and Google’s immense cloud computing infrastructure to provide a powerful environmental analysis package that can be used to measure all kinds of data about the Earth, including extent of forests and oceans to measuring carbon levels in rainforests.


The time for scientists to process these data is chopped down by Google's cloud computing resources, and the software makes things easier with pre-processing features like automatically removing clouds and haze from satellite images. Google is donating a whopping 10 million CPU hours to researchers who want to use Google Earth Engine, which should do plenty to help track deforestation and measure the world's water resources.

Google Map is Helping the Disabled


This is the story about how Google Map helped disabled persons to find comfortable places that serve to their requirements. It can be restaurants, Spas or theaters. Jason DaSilva, a filmmaker and activist in the disability community is behind the project named AXS Maps. He took Google Map and embedded it into the project which collects crowd-sourced data on accessibility for people with canes, walkers, wheelchairs and even parents with strollers in various places in and around cities.


According to Kevin Bluer, an AXS Map developer, "One of the goals is to be able to see venues that are accessible before you go. How spacious is it on the inside? Do they have an accessibility ramp and so on.” AXS Map invites everybody to contribute the real, human powered information.

Google Earth Is Conserving Wildlife


‘Save the Elephants,’ a project created by London based nonprofit organization uses Google Earth to visualize the elephant tracking data from across Africa. It uses Google Earth’s global database of Earth imagery and detailed mapping information to track the elephants on a moving 3D backdrop of high definition images, all in real time! This allows them to monitor how elephants live which has greatly enhanced management and security of the elephants particularly in areas of Kenya, where poaching and habitat threats are causing a large drop in elephant population. The data from monitoring is used to boost enforcement efforts for ranger patrols.



July 9 Could Be The Internet Doomsday


The warnings splashed across Facebook and Google, notices sent by Internet Service Providers and a special website set up by FBI are recurrently alerting the users that the Internet is facing a major crisis due to some unknown malware.


Latest news say that unless the users in America have their computer checked soon for malware, which might have taken over their systems months ago, thousands of them will lose their Internet service on July 9.


It is unfortunate that people have hardly noticed the repeated alarms and by now more than 277,000 computers might have been infected around the world, up to 64,000 being in United States alone.


Earlier international hackers had come up with an online advertising scam wanting to take control of more than 570,000 infected computers worldwide. Later the FBI agents tracked out these hackers. And only then they could find out that if ever they try to turn off the servers, which were being used to control the computers, all the victims would have to suffer as they would lose their internet access.


It was at this time that FBI set up a website bringing in a private company to install two clean internet servers to take over those wicked servers. This temporary system, which would be shut down at 12:01 am EDT on July 9, would spare people from losing their internet service.


Even though the corrupted servers might have slowed down the Web surfing or disabled the antivirus software, it is too difficult for the people to identify that their systems are affected.


The website launched by the FBI, http://www.dcwg.org, would also help people to check whether their computers are infected.


 An FBI Supervisory Special Agent, Tom Grasso noted that many of the companies providing internet service, such as Comcast, have come to the fore front to help their customers fight against the crisis. He also requested to other companies, who have not yet come forward to face the trouble, to present ample technical solutions before their customers.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Chromebox: Google's First Real Desktop



Google chrome became the number one web browser beating IE recently. Cashing in on this success they are all set to promote Chrome OS as an alternate operating system for desktops targeted at business users. Google in association with Samsung today launched the Chromebox, a mini PC running on Google’s browser based OS. The device is designed for people who want some screen flexibility in their Chrome OS experience.


The Chromebox is ‘thin client’ device. Users can plug in their monitor, keyboard and mouse to access applications stored elsewhere. It gives users a change from windows and OS X and an opportunity to try a brand new cloud connected, Linux based OS.


The Chromebox comes with more ports than the Chromebook, though it is missing an SD card reader. Apart from this the device is just a ‘box’ version of the new Chromebook 550. Users are comparing the Chromebook with Apple Mac Mini, which is ideally used for home theatres. But in reality the makers have launched the device to compete with the Mac and Windows PCs.


Chromebox is prices at $329. Google gives users added administration tools, hardware warranty, and lifetime support including 24-hour phone support for the retail price plus $150. This clearly indicates that the device has been launched keeping businesses and educational institutions in mind. It will cost an institution $479 plus the cost of desktop and keyboard to have a fully functioning desktop. Since more than one user can use the same desktop it makes for a smart buy for management.


What makes Chromebox work is the OS is runs on. With Google providing newer updates on short intervals with the latest Chrome OS 19 being desktop like. It is a smart buy when various users use a single unit, but it is more on the pricier end for an individual user. Let us hope Samsung is listening.

New Era Of Internet Started: Welcome IPv6


The internet has seen an unprecedented network growth in the recent past. But According to the standard protocol there is a limitation in the number of IPs that can be supported. This hinted at a possibility that with the increasing number of devices the internet is about to run out of IP addresses very soon. The proposed solution is about to be implemented next week.


On June 6 all major Internet service providers (ISPs), home networking equipment manufacturers, and web companies around the world are coming together to permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services. It is the Internet Protocol version 6 which will allow 2^128 address spaces that can support billions of devices to connect to internet and it will also improve the QoS (Quality of Service) parameters in services including video and audio. The list of companies to shift to IPv6 includes Facebook, Google, Yahoo, AT&T, Cisco, and Akamai to name a few.


On June 8 2011, some companies tried out the IPv6 addresses for a day. The check was done to look for any issues that may crop up when the final transition from IPv4 to the new protocol is made. "Last year’s industry-wide test of IPv6 successfully showed that its global adoption is the best way to keep web devices communicating in the future.” said Jay Parikh, VP of Infrastructure Engineering at Facebook.


This change to IPv6 is not going to affect end users too much. The 4 digit IP addresses will change to 6 digit addresses and there will a large number of IP addresses available for users.


 “The Internet has grown to be an essential part of our daily lives. It connects our devices to our apps; more importantly, it connects us to each other. Yahoo! is proud to be a part of the World IPv6 Launch – an event that marks the next chapter of our Internet. IPv6 enables the Internet to grow, while remaining open and accessible to new applications and new ideas.

World's Most Complex Virus Exposed; Rescue In Progress

The world’s “largest” cyber attack has been uncovered with the discovery of the most complex computer virus ever- ‘Flame,’ which is set to destroy the mass data of businesses, universities and governments.


According to the security researchers report, the ‘data-vacuuming’ virus has already infected a handful of computers around the world and is mainly targeted at a number of Middle Eastern countries including Iran and Israel. Kaspersky’s report states Flame as “most complex threat,” much bigger than its counterparts. The virus can sniff network traffic and has the ability to take screenshots, record conversations by microphones that are plugged in or embedded to the PC, and key logs input data and so on.


Compared to the 500 KB payload of its counterpart Stuxnet virus, which attacked Iranian nuclear systems in 2010, Flame is a massive 20 MB in size. Researchers were not yet able to identify how it gets into network. The malware, which mostly affects Windows System is unique that it has the ability to steal so much data in so many different ways, allowing a complete overview in “eyes and ears” of anything and everyone in the vicinity of the infected machine.


The National Computer Emergency Response Team of Iran has ordered an emergency review of official computer installations. Iran and Israel are the most infected, along with Sudan and Syria, revealed Kaspersky’s Alexander Gostev. “The size and sophistication of the virus likely makes it to be a Government backed project,” he added.


Gostev explained in Kaspersky’s blog: “Currently there are three known classes of players who develop malware and spyware: hacktivists, cybercriminals and nation states. Flame is not designed to steal money from bank accounts. It is also different from rather simple hack tools and malware used by the hacktivists.”


“By excluding cybercriminals and hacktivists, we come to conclusion that it most likely belongs to the third group. In addition, the geography of the targets (certain states are in the Middle East) and also the complexity of the threat leaves no doubt about it being a nation state that sponsored the research that went into it.”


Iran was attacked with Stuxnet virus in 2010 followed by Duqu in 2011 which infiltrate networks and stole the government and corporate data. The Flame is said to be 20 times more powerful than the previous ones.

Facebook Will Disappear By 2020

Well, everybody hoped Facebook’s stock slide will stop today or tomorrow. But things are getting worse day by day and some hedge fund managers’ even start predicting after analyzing the situation that the world’s largest social network is going to disappear by 2020.


Eric Jackson, founder of Ironfire Capital told on CNBC’s show Squawk on the Street: “In five to eight years they are going to disappear in the way that Yahoo has disappeared. Yahoo is still making money, it's still profitable, still has 13,000 employees working for it, but it is 10 percent of the value that it was at the height of 2000. For all intents and purposes, it's disappeared."


And the big reason Jackson list for Facebook’s fallout will be the failure in monetizing mobile platform, the same reason that investors accused and sued Facebook for hiding from them. The lawsuit which filed two weeks after IPO stated: “the true facts at the time of the IPO were that Facebook was experiencing a severe and pronounced reduction in revenue growth due to an increase of users of its Facebook app or website through mobile devices.


Jackson includes Facebook in second generation companies those capitalized on an emerging social web. The first generation companies including Google and Yahoo had trouble moving to the second “social” generation. In the same way Facebook will experience trouble moving towards the third generation companies whose sole goal is leveraging and monetizing mobile users.


"Facebook can buy a bunch of mobile companies, but they are still a big, fat website and that's different from a mobile app," says Jackson.


 “When you look over these three generations, no matter how successful you are in one generation, you don’t seem to be able to translate that into success in the second generation, no matter how much money you have in the bank, no matter how many smart PhDs you have working for you,” Jackson says.


Facebook shares, which went on sale for $38 on its IPO day closed at $26.90 on Monday.

Is IPv6 a Security Risk in India?

It was a milestone in internet’s history. Last week, the world eagerly witnessed the grand launch of IPv6, as this paved path for the internet which aims at replacing current IPv4. Along with web giants like Facebook and Google, some of the Indian websites also joined hands in stepping to the new platform. The Telecom Department of India reports that about 27 Indian websites have already made the big leap. But now a question is raised- How about the security? Has this new system or platform given importance to security? The interesting part is that most of them are skeptical about the issue.


According to Steve Santorelli, who is with Team Cymru, an Internet security research company, after quitting the jobs from the US Scotland Yard's Computer Crime Unit and Microsoft’s Internet Crimes Investigation Team, “To most developers, security comes as a distant afterthought and so is the case with IPv6? IPv6 is not a security fix, and if we're not careful, it might be the opposite as the global attack surface will grow with people having a false sense of security over IPv4.”


Santorelli also warns that the shift to IPv6 from IPv4 is just like changing numbers. So if the firms are really not thinking about the security then they really should from now on. The reason behind this is that IPv6 wasn’t developed with security as its main core. So now or never, we me might be on the verge finding new and harder security issues.


Another major issue is that IPv6 doesn’t support Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) which is the used for securing communications and for end to end security. The reason said behind this is that the launch of IPv6 was so abrupt that its integration wasn’t possible. Deepak Rout, Director at ISACA Delhi chapter, explains that “The integration didn’t happen because of the rapidity of the rollout. So, today IPv6 will be deployed largely without cryptographic capabilities. CIOs will have to deploy encryption technologies over the protocol to make point to point security possible.”


Owen Delong, director of professional services for global Internet backbone Hurricane Electric reasons out, “Yes, there are some unknowns and some other challenges with the migration towards dual stack and eventually the replacement of IPv4. The concerns include translation/transition/tunneling mechanism for attacks, new types of reconnaissance attacks and some new twists on header manipulation and fragmentation attacks.”


But these issues will never keep organizations from shifting to the new platform because IPv4 has already exhausted in the number of IP addresses and enterprises will have to pay more if they are willing to stay in IPv4 that has slower web hosting and connections.

Monday, April 16, 2012

20 Best Laptops Under Rs.25000

The next generations of laptops are entering and quite struggling in the Indian market due to their huge price. This price sensitive Indian market has always something better for those who are budget seeker. Here is a huge list of affordable laptops which will never burn a hole in your pocket.



1. Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010



The Toshiba Satellite C665-P5010 laptop is equipped with 15.6 LED backlit display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution. The laptop house a 2.0 GHz Intel Dual Core P6100 processor, 2 GB of RAM, is integrated with Intel HD graphics, DVD drive and supports 320 GB of hard disk.



The laptop also has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, two USB 2.0 ports, built in webcam with face recognition feature, built in microphone, stereo speakers and multimedia card reader. It has a price tag of 19,500.



2. HP Compaq CQ43-300AU



The HP Compaq CQ43-300AU is a sleek and stylish laptop powered by 1.3 GHz AMD Dual Core E-300 processor, 2 GB DDR3 RAM and also includes AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphic processor.



The laptop comes with 14 inch LED BrightView display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, Altec Lansing speakers, built in 0.3 MP webcam, digital microphone, SuperMulti DVD drive, card reader and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, VGA ports, three USB 2.0 ports and audio input and output slots. This laptop is available for 19,500.



3. HP Compaq 420



The HP Compaq 420 laptop has 14 inch LED-backlit HD display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution. It is powered by 2.3 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core processor, 1 GB of DDR3 RAM along with a Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD.



The laptop has 320 GB of hard disk SuperMulti DL LightScribe DVD optical drive, integrated with Altec Lansing speakers, webcam, microphone and for connectivity it has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet port, three USB 2.0, memory card reader, VGA and HDMI ports. This laptop is available for 21,000.




4. Asus X52F-EX1408D



The Asus X Series X52F-EX1408D has a shinny brown finish body, 15.6 HD Glare display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution and is powered by 2.13 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core P6200 processor with integrated Intel GMA HD graphics and 2 GB of DDR3 RAM.



It also features 320 GB of SATA hard disk, 0.3 MP Webcam, internal microphone, stereo speakers, SuperMulti Dual Layer DVD drive and for connectivity it has Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI and VGA ports. This laptop has a price tag of 20,500.




5. Lenovo Essential G570-(59-310838)



The G570-(59-310838) is powered by 1.5 GHz Intel Celeron processor and 2 GB DDR3 RAM. The laptop comes with 15.6 inch HD LED Glare display with 1366-768 pixels of resolution, 0.3 MP Webcam, built in speakers and microphone, Tray-in Rambo DVD drive, 500 GB hard disk and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB, HDMI, VGA ports and micro card reader. This laptop is available for 21,500.



6. Asus X54H-SX136D



The fully black finished Asus X54H-SX136D is powered by 2.1 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core B950 processor and 2 GB of DDR3 RAM. It sports a 15.6 inch HD Glare display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution.



It also features SuperMulti Dual Layer DVD drive, webcam integrated with microphone, inbuilt stereo speakers, multi card reader and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, VGA and USB ports. This laptop has a price tag of 21,700.


7. Samsung RV513-A01IN



The RV513-A01IN is a stylish laptop featuring 15.6 inch HD LED display with 1633x768 pixels of resolution with anti reflective screen. It is powered by 1.6 GHz AMD Dual Core E 350 processor, 2 GB of RAM, AMD Radeon integrated graphics and supports 320 GB of hard disk.



Other features include Supermulti dual layer optical drive, integrated webcam and microphone, SRS 3D sound effect, stereo speakers and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, multi card reader, three USB 2.0 and one HDMI ports. This laptop has a price tag of 21,700.



8. Asus X53E-SX997D



The Asus X53E-SX997D look very beautiful with its snow white finished body. The laptop is powered by 1.6 GHz AMD Dual Core B800 processor, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and is integrated with Intel HD Graphics 3000 GPU.



It comes with 15.6 inch HD Glare display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, SuperMulti Dual Layer optical drive, built in 0.3 MP webcam, microphone, stereo speaker and for connectivity it has Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, USB and VGA ports. It is available for 21,500.


11. Acer Aspire 5733z



The Aspire 5733z is powered by 2.1 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core 6200 processor, Intel 128 MB Grafix, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and supports 500 GB of hard disk. It comes with 15.6 inch LED backlight display featuring CineCrystal screen.



The laptop also has webcam, built in speakers and microphone and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and ports like HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, USB. This laptop is available for 23,000.



12. HP 430



The HP 430 is a business versatile laptop which fulfills all requirements for business and entertainment. It is powered by 2.1 GHz Intel’s second generation Pentium Dual Core i3-370M processor, Intel HD graphics, 2 GB DDR3 RAM and supports 500 GB of hard disk.



The laptop comes with 14 inch High-Definition LED display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, LightScribe SuperMulti Drive with Double Layer Support optical drive, 0.3 MP webcam, digital microphone and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, three USB ports, HDMI port and VGA port. This laptop has a price tag of 23,300


13. Samsung NP300E5Z-A01IN



The Samsung NP300E5Z-A01IN is specially designed for long lasting performance, reliability and value for money. It is powered by 2.0 GHz Intel second generation Pentium Dual Core processor, Intel HD graphics, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and supports 500 GB of hard disk.



It sports 15.6 inch anti-reflective HD LED display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, in built webcam, digital microphone, speakers with SRS 3D surround sound technology, SuperMulti Double Layer Support optical drive and for connectivity it has all the necessary ports and has a price tag of 23,600.



14. Asus K53SC-SX226D



The Asus K53SC-SX226D is powered by 2.0 GHz Intel second generation Pentium Dual Core processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M graphic card, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and supports 500 GB hard disk.



It comes with 15.6 inch display, internal speakers, microphones and webcam. For connectivity it has HDMI, USB, VGA, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and multi card reader. This laptop has a price tag of 25,000.


15. Samsung NP305-U1A-A02IN



The Samsung NP300E5Z-A02IN is powered by 1.6 GHz AMD Dual Core processor, AMD Radeon graphics, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and supports 320 GB of hard disk.



It sports 11.6 inch anti-reflective HD LED display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, in built webcam, digital microphone, speakers with SRS 3D surround sound technology, SuperMulti Double Layer Support optical drive and for connectivity it has all the necessary ports and comes with a price tag of 23,500.



16. HP Pavilion DM1- 3210AU



The HP DMI 3210AU sports 11.6 inch LED HP BrightView display with 1366×768 pixels of resolution. It is powered by 1.6 GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-Core E-350 processor, AMD Radeon HD 6310M Graphics Card, 2 GB of RAM and supports 320 GB hard disk.



It comes with integrated webcam, digital microphone, stereo speaker with Dolby Advanced Audio technology and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, HDMI, VGA and 4 in 1 multi card reader. This laptop has a price tag of 23,500.


17. Lenovo Essential G470



This laptop is powered by the 2.2 GHz Intel second generation Core i3 processor, 2 GB of RAM and supports 320 GB hard disk.



It sports a 14.1 inch LED Glare display with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, built in webcam, microphone, stereo speaker, Tray-in Rambo optical drive and for connectivity it has Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, USB ports, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This laptop has a price tag of 23,800.



18. Acer Aspire 4739z



The Aspire 4739z is powered by 2.13 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core 6200 processor, Intel 128 MB Grafix, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and supports 500 GB of hard disk. It comes with 14.1 inch LED backlight display.



The laptop also has webcam, built in speakers and microphone and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and has ports like HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, USB. This laptop is available for 22,500.


19. HP Compaq CQ43-300TU



The HP CQ43-300TU is powered by 2.1 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core processor, Intel HD Graphics, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and support 500 GB hard disk.



The laptop sports 14 inch screen with 1366x768 pixels of resolution, SuperMulti DVD with Double Layer Support, built in webcam, microphone and speakers. For connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet and USB. This laptop is available for 24,000.



20. Lenovo S100



The Lenovo S100 comes in a 10.1 inch LED backlit display with 1024x600 pixels of resolution. It is powered by 1.66GHz Intel Atom N570 dual-core processor, Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics, 2 GB of RAM and 320 GB of hard disk.



It also has 2 MP webcam, microphone, speakers and for connectivity it has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, USB and multi card reader. This laptop is available for 18,000.