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Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Intel Core i5 13th Gen Launched in India ( 16" WUXGA IPS / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD / Graphite Black ) – Check Price, Specs

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Product Package: Lenovo ThinkPad E16  21JN004FIG Intel Core i5 13th Gen 16" WUXGA IPS 300 Nits Thin and Light Laptop (8GB RAM/512GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/Backlit/Fingerprint/Graphite Black/1Y Premier Support/1.77 kg) Pricing and Availability Lenovo has launched the ThinkPad E16 (21JN004FIG) laptop model in India online. The launch price is ₹65,990, while the MRP is ₹1,16,717. Amazon India (Amazon.in) has listed this model online at the time of writing. To check the latest offers and read verified user reviews, visit the Amazon product page . Display & Design The ThinkPad E16 21JN004FIG features a 16-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) IPS display with a taller 16:10 aspect ratio for more vertical workspace compared to traditional 15.6-inch laptops. It offers 300 nits of brightness and an anti-glare finish, making it ideal for long hours of work. The laptop comes in a classic Graphite Black finish with a premium Aluminium top cover and PC-ABS bottom. It is designed to be portable for...

Nikon Z50 vs Sony A6400 Camera Specs Comparison

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Nikon has just launched Z50 - an APS-C size DX format mirrorless camera which is priced similarly as the popular Sony A6400 camera. They both are priced at $999 with 16-50mm kit lens ( Pre-order Link here ) as of this writing. Check out the Specs comparison below. Sensor : Sony A6400 has a 24.2MP sensor while Nikon Z50 features a 20.9MP sensor. Both are APS-C size sensors and should give good image quality, noise less images up to ISO 1600.  Lens Mount : A6400 has an E Mount while Z50 has a Z mount. Since Sony's mount has been there for years, there are plenty of native lenses to choose from comparing to the fairly new Z mount. Nikon has launched two new lenses along with the Z50 - Nikkor 16-50mm and 50-250mm.  Battery : Nikon Z50 ( EN-EL25 ) has a CIPA rating of 320 shots while CIPA of Sony Alpha A6400 is 410 shots. In real world scenarios, you can get much more than these ratings though.  Vlogging Setup : Sony A6400 can be tilted up 180 degree while Z5...

Sony A6000 vs A6100 vs A6300 vs A6400 vs A6500 vs A6600 | Comparison

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Sony, unlike Canon and Nikon, love to introduce newer cameras before the previous gen models have become old enough. As a result, Sony Alpha cameras are now become abundant offering different features sets - some are affordable and good for beginners while others are tailor-made for Pro users. Sony mainly has 3 Sony Alpha cameras in the market. Full Frame, APS-C and 1 inch sensor RX Series. Sony has just launched A6100 and A6600 to the market. We already have A6000, A6300, A6400 and A6500 - all are still sold online. All cameras in the A6000 line-up are crop sensor bodies ( APS-C ) and are image quality-wise a step or two below the Full Frame Sony Alpha A7 Series of Mirrorless cameras. For Beginners - Which Sony A6000 series cameras should you buy ? The first in the series - Sony A6000 is still one of the best mirrorless cameras ever made and is without any doubt the most sold mirrorless camera in the world. Is it still good enough? If you have no plans to record 4K videos, the...