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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

To simplify your buying decision


 Acer Iconia B1Asus MeMo Pad Me 172VSpice Stellar TabLenovo A2107Samsung Tab 2 311Huawei Media Pad 7 LiteMicromax FunBook ProZync
Display7 inch7 inch10.1 inch7 inch7 inch7 inch10.1 inch9.7 inch
Operating SystemAndroid Jelly BeanAndroid Jelly BeanAndroid Jelly BeanAndroid ICSAndroid Jelly BeanAndroid ICSAndroid ICSAndroid Jelly Bean
Processor1.2GHz dual core1GHz1GHz dual core1GHz dual core1GHz dual core1.2GHz1.2GHz1.5GHz quad core
RAM512MB1 GB1GB1GB1GB1GB1GB RAM2GB RAM
Internal/ expandable storage8GB/ 32 GB8GB/32GB16GB/32GB16GB/64GB8GB/64GB4GB/32GB8GB/32GB16GB/ -
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, USBWi-Fi, Bluetooth, USBWi-Fi, USBBluetooth, Wi-Fi, 2G,3GBluetooth, Wi-FiWi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3GWi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G DongleWi-Fi, HDMO, USB
CameraVGA1MP3MP2 MP3.15MP3.2MPVGA-
Battery2710 mAh4270 mAh7600 mAh3550 mAh4000 mAh4100 mAh5600 mAh8000 mAh
PriceRs 7,999Rs 9,999Rs 12,999Rs 13,400Rs 12,499Rs 13,700Rs 10,150Rs 12,999

Friday, May 10, 2013

How to Bookmark a page in a PDF document


The Easy Way to Remember a Page in Adobe Reader

Adobe Reader does not let you create and place new bookmarks, but there’s one little setting you can apply that will help the software remember the last page that was opened by the PDF reader. It is ‘technically’ not a bookmark, but it’s a handy workaround that takes just a checkmark. Follow the steps below to enable the native feature.
1. In Adobe Reader, go to Edit – Preferences (or CTRL + K).
2. Click on Documents under the listed categories on the left.
3. As shown in the screenshot, enable the feature that says – Restore last view settings when reopening document. Click OK and exit.

Enjoy!!!!!

How to Bookmark a page in a PDF document


The Easy Way to Remember a Page in Adobe Reader

Adobe Reader does not let you create and place new bookmarks, but there’s one little setting you can apply that will help the software remember the last page that was opened by the PDF reader. It is ‘technically’ not a bookmark, but it’s a handy workaround that takes just a checkmark. Follow the steps below to enable the native feature.
1. In Adobe Reader, go to Edit – Preferences (or CTRL + K).
2. Click on Documents under the listed categories on the left.
3. As shown in the screenshot, enable the feature that says – Restore last view settings when reopening document. Click OK and exit.

Enjoy!!!!!