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Zebronics iron head pro 7.1

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Zebronics iron head pro 7.1 It's always been a tricky job to pick the best gaming components especially when it comes to gaming headphones already you would have invested  thousands of dollars on your build now all that is left is to choose a gaming headphone that can deliver decent performance and confidence with just few bucks in the hurry to find your new headset there are a lot of possibilities that you might all have this brown zebra Onix it has always been the underdog of budget electronics as a part of the gaming bills they have come out with a stunning gaming headphone the zebra onyx iron head pro its 7.1 surround sound is just the tip of the iceburg the iron head pro is a well-built headphones the Bose excellent sound quality with rigid build materials talking with the design the iron head pro looks kind of chunkier but weighs way lesser than most of the other gaming headphones the speakers are covered with fully powered gear cups and has a three meter long braided

Poco f1 (Such specs at unbelievable price, a real pubg phone)

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Poco f1 (Such specs  is really unbelievable price, a real pubg phone) Camera samples Download sample images(original quality) With snapdragon 845 chipset six gigs of ram and just Rs:21,352($300) where possibly the poker phone can't go wrong hearing everyone see how good the smartphone is it just got me thinking how's the smartphone even real thus in this ppst I'm going to tell you all the reasons why I possibly would shift to the poco phone f1 as my daily driver this video is to tell what are the compromises that show me made in order to make the poker phone f1 under this price tab first of all there is no perfect smartphone and that goes the same for any technology starting off the design it's nothing unic also it doesn't really matter where there is plastic or Kevlart he build quality is extremely good I saw a lot of reviews where people were complaining about the build quality trust me it's more than average the complain tha

Google Ara project( make phone as you desire)

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Google Ara project( make phone as you desire) Most of us would have been through the bad experience of breaking the smartphone screens and then unscrewing the whole device to the core just to replace that particular component or some of us would not be happy with the camera or the performance of the processor and due to these one or two reasons we tend to replace her present device with a whole new one which eventually will become old in the next two or three months well that's bad right and this is what Google is trying to change through its project ara it allows you to just slide out that particular component you're not satisfied with and replace it with a high-end one  this is Misha vane from dwight sector and let's see what Google is coming up with the concept of project ara was brought up by a small team called a tap which is now been working under Google what it aims at producing is a modular smartphone wait what is a modular devic

Acer Nitro 5 Series

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Acer Nitro 5 Series Processor: AMD Bristol Ridge FX-9830P, AMD Ryzen 5 2500U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700U, Intel Core i5 7300HQ, Intel Core i5 8250U, Intel Core i5 8300H, Intel Core i7 7700HQ, Intel Core i7 8550U, Intel Core i7 8750H Graphics Adapter: AMD Radeon Pro 560X, AMD Radeon RX 550 (Laptop), AMD Radeon RX 560 (Laptop), AMD Radeon RX 560X (Laptop), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (Laptop), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (Laptop), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (Laptop), NVIDIA GeForce MX150 Display: 15.6 inch Weight: 2kg, 2.2kg, 2.23kg, 2.3kg, 2.32kg, 2.322kg, 2.4kg, 2.7kg Average score: 76.55% - good Average of 30 scores (from 72 reviews) price: 75%, performance: 80%, features: 70%, display: 79% Mobility: 76%, workmanship: 85%, ergonomy: 73%, emissions: 85% Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51-788E Specifications Notebook: Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51-788E Processor: Intel Core i7 7700HQ Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (Laptop) 4096 MB Display: 15.6 inch, 16: 9, 1920 x 108

Redmi Note 7 India Launch: Everything We Know So Far

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Redmi Note 7 India Launch: Everything We Know So Far Redmi Note 7 is expected to launch in India soon HIGHLIGHTS Redmi Note 7 is teased regularly in India, hinting at imminent launchThe smartphone may be priced around the China pricing rangeIt may come in 3GB RAM/ 32GB storage, 4GB RAM/ 64GB storage option Redmi Note 7 was launched in China in January, and has been teased to launch in India soon. Country head Manu Kumar Jain has been dropping hints as well, and recently the India colour options and RAM + storage models were also leaked. The smartphone is the first to launch after the Redmi sub-brand announcement by Xiaomi. The Redmi brand will focus on budget devices with competing specifications and will be available online-only. The Redmi Note 7 key highlights include a 48-megapixel rear sensor, a 4,000mAh battery, Snapdragon 660 processor, and 13-megapixel selfie sensor support. Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 price in India (expected) The Redmi Note 7 price in India is li

Samsung M20 and M10 best budget phone of the year with huge battery and best camera under 13000.

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Samsung Galaxy M20, Galaxy M10 to Go on Sale for Second Time on Amazon India, Samsung Online Shop Today at 12 Noon HIGHLIGHTS Samsung Galaxy M20, Galaxy M10 sale will start at 12pm (Noon) todayThe sale will be held on Amazon.inAmazon has listed offers alongside the two phones Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10 smartphones were launched earlier this month and their first sale last week. The company is now set to host its second sale in India today on Amazon.in and the Samsung India e-shop. The sale of the two Galaxy-M series phones will start at 12pm (Noon) and we recommend the interested purchasers to fill in payment and address details in advance on the e-commerce site. The India-first smartphones come with features like Infinity V Display, big batteries power, and fast charging technology. Samsung Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20smartphones will go on sale on Amazon India at 12pm (Noon) IST today. To get notified for the sale commencement, users can hit the 'Notfiy me'

Vivo apex A best phone from vivo named vivo apex

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A best phone from vivo named vivo apex Rs. 43,999 (Rumored) This product has not been given yet, and is based on unofficial preliminary specification. Key Specs Android v9.0 (Pie) Performance Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core) Snapdragon 85512 GB RAM Display 6.39 inches (16.23 cm) 1080x2340 px, 403 PPIAMOLED Camera 12 MP + 13 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED FlashNo Front Camera Battery 4100 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C port, Does not support micro-USB

Oppo K1 with in-display fingerprint sensor and Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 launched in India for ₹16,990

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Oppo K1 with in-display fingerprint sensor and Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 launched in India for ₹16,990 The budget and early-mid range segment of the Indian market has been dominated by the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and Samsung, all of whom frequently release new phones to retain their presence in the market. Oppo has now launched the first phone in its K-series in India, bringing together features like an in-display fingerprint sensor and a Qualcomm  Snapdragon 660  SoC via the new Oppo K1 . Specifications of oppo k1

Google launches Chrome extension that detects stolen account details

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Google launches Chrome extension that detects stolen account details Google is celebrating Safer Internet Day with two updates to protect user data, including your priceless usernames and passwords. One of them is a neat extension for the desktop version of Chrome, the other is called Cross Account Protection. This extension automatically installs on update of google crome , or  when you connect your device to internet. To keep your username and account safe from hackers and attacks, Google has collected a massive dump of 4 billion compromised credentials. When you install the extension called Password Checkup, it matches the data you’ve shared with Google with the one typed in and tells you if any of the entries was hacked. This will trigger an automatic warning and suggest changing your password. Using someone else’s account and password sure is terrible, but what is more terrible is one actually getting into your Google Account, especially if you store card data,