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Tenders from Banking Sectors


Free Tenders are simply accessible online and these online tenders are making business get less complex in all the sectors. And clearly for the banking sectors also the business processing is getting faster day by day. You will be happy to know that there banking sectors tenders also with these sites. There are around hundreds of banks present already in the country and many more are coming.

Bank Tenders
SBI bank tenders or Andhra bank tenders are easily available with the help of the free sites for tenders. You can now simply log into them and download these forms for free. Banking is a growing sector and from now the competition is very high but with most of the banks having fixed regulation for hiring vendors the working with them is a satisfying work and apparently working with them mean business enlargement and business permanence.
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સોનેથી મઢ્યા બાદ કંઇક આવો છે સોમનાથ મંદિરનો નજારો!




આજે સવારે મંદિરે દર્શનાર્થીઓ પૈકીના એક ભાવિકે ભગવાન સોમનાથને સુવર્ણથી શણગાર સજી ઝાંખી કરતા પ્રતિભાવમાં જણાવ્યું હતું કે, ઈતિહાસમા અમે વાંચેલુ કે સોમનાથ સુવર્ણથી મઢેલુ હતુ પરંતુ તેના દર્શનનો લ્હાવો મળેલ ન હતો ત્યારે મહમદ ગઝનવીએ અનેક વખત સોમનાથ પર ચડાઇ કરી લુંટીને ખંઢેર સ્થિતિમાં કરી દેતા સરદાર વલ્લભભાઇ પટેલના નૂતન મંદિરનો નિર્ધારકર્યા બાદ ભવ્ય બનેલ છે.  


વિશ્ચ પ્રસિધ્ધ પ્રથમ આદિજ્યોતિર્લીંગ સોમનાથ મંદિરમાં મુંબઇ અને સુરતના દાતા દ્વારા અંદાજે ૧૧ કરોડનાં ૩૧ કિલો સુવર્ણનાં દાનથી મહાદેવજીનું થાળુ, ગર્ભગૃહની પાછળની દિવાલો, શેષનાગ, છત્ર, અભિષેક કુંભ, ત્રશિૂલ સહિત સોનાથી જડીત કરી આજે પૂજા અર્ચના પછી લોક દર્શનાર્થે ખૂલ્લા મૂકાતા આ શિવાલયનો ભવ્ય ભૂતકાળ જાણે જીવંત બન્યો હોય તેવું અલૌકિક દ્રશ્ય સજાયું હતું.








સોમનાથ તિર્થમાં એક સમયે દર્શનાર્થી બનીને આવેલા મૂળ કાઠીયાવાડનાં સાવરકુંડલાનાં સીમરણ ગામનાં અને સુરતનાં જવેલર્સ ભીખુભાઇ ધામેલીયા અને મુંબઇનાં હિરાના વેપારી દિલીપભાઇ લાખીએ સોમનાથને સુવર્ણમય બનાવવાનાં લીધેલા સંકલ્પ બેદિવસીય અવસર બન્યો હતો. જેમાં ગઇકાલે આ બંને દાતાઓ દ્વારા દિલ્હી સ્થિત મહાલક્ષ્મી અંબા જવેલર્સને ત્યાં અંદાજે ૧૧ કરોડનાં ખર્ચે ૩૧ કિલો સોનામાંથી મહાદેવજીનું થાળુ સહિત સામગ્રી તિર્થમાં આવી પહોંચતા ટ્રસ્ટનાં ચેરમેન કેશુભાઇ પટેલ, ટ્રસ્ટી, સેક્રેટરી પી.કે. લહેરી, તેમજ દાતા પરિવાર સહિત શ્રધ્ધાળુઓના સંગમ વચ્ચે ટ્રસ્ટને શોભાયાત્રા પછી અર્પણ કરાયું હતું.




જ્યારે ગઇકાલે સાંજે ૬ વાગ્યાથી મંદિરમાં ભાવિકો  માટે દર્શન બંધ કરી સોનાનું આ થાળુ સહિતની કામગીરી આખીરાત ચાલી હતી. જ્યારે આજે સવારે આ કામગીરી પૂર્ણ થતા બંને દાતાઓના પરિવારો દ્વારા જલાભિષેક અને મહાપૂજા સાથે સવારનાં ૭ ની આરતી બાદ ૮ નાં ટકોરે સોમનાથ સૂવર્ણ શણગારનાં દર્શના ખૂલ્લા મૂકાતા ભાવિકો સોનાના આ ચળકાટને જોઇ મંત્રમુગ્ધ સાથે અલૌકિક અનુભૂતિમાં ડૂબી ગયા હતાં.

After Big Win In Gujarat Narendra Modi First Trip in Delhi for Meet 'chief Ministers'

Fresh from his Gujarat Victory,
Narendra Modi is likely to have his first meet with the Centre today when the country's planning corpse National Development Council meets to approve 12th Five Year Plan.

The meeting, which will be presided over by the Prime Minister, will be attended by various cabinet ministers and chief ministers from different states. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee will be giving this meeting a miss. She will be represented by the state's finance minister Amit Mitra.

Mr Modi has in the past never lost an opportunity to take on Planning Commission and Centre on various issues and has often complained about step-motherly treatment meted out to his state. With Mr Modi's win, official sources said, the Centre is gearing up to counter him in the NDC meeting.

Among others Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa will attend the meeting today. Ms Jayalalithaa, who attended Mr Modi's swearing-in ceremony yesterday in Ahmedabad, Chaired a meeting of the Ministers at the Secretariat, as part of the points to be discussed during the National Development Council meeting.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's demand for special category status to his state may not be accepted at the meet after the Planning Commission said it did not meet the existing criteria.

Ahead of the meeting of National Development Council, where the demand will be once again raised by him, Mr Kumar met Finance Minister P Chidambaram at his residence on Wednesday to make a strong case.
During the meeting, Mr Kumar handed over to Mr Chidambaram a copy of the memorandum submitted to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier to press for Bihar's long-pending demand to help prompt growth.

The meeting came on a day when Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said Bihar does not meet the existing criterion to be granted the position of special category state.

"Bihar does not meet the existing criterion according to which a state is deemed eligible for special category state. We do recognize that Bihar and some parts do have a special difficulty and as part of BGRF (Backward Regions Grant Fund) we have Bihar package," Mr Ahluwalia told reporters.

Special category status brings private investment in a state as investors get tax benefits. Bihar is demanding special category status, saying it is subject to floods. Similarly, Rajasthan has made a similar demand on the ground it is subject to drought.

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttarakhand are among the states that have been granted special category status by the Centre.


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Top 10 Bollywood Actresses in 2012


Be it Sridevi's Comeback, Huma Qureshi's debut or Priyanka Chopra's portrayal of an autistic girl - the leading ladies of Bollywood continued to charm cinegoers with their beauty, charm and intense acting in 2012.

Lists the Top 10 Actresses, Who left the Audience Awestruck in 2012:


Sridevi: The "Hawa Hawaii" girl made her Bollywood comeback as a homely and dedicated housewife in "English Vinglish". And one say it was a grand one. After 15-year sabbatical, with her flawless performance, Sridevi not only won the hearts of millions of middle-class Indian housewives, but also overshadowed the young actresses.

Vidya Balan: If she made the nation made go "Ohh la la..." with her bold and sensuous act in "The Dirty Picture" in 2011, this year she came on screen in a serious and no-sense avatar in "Kahaani". The thriller saw her carrying the entire show alone and helped her proved that she is talented enough to portray any character with conviction. With her intense acting, the 34-year-old changed the mindset that Bollywood is a male bastion.


Katrina Kaif: Year 2012 saw Katrina in three different avatars - first, as a sensuous dancer in item song "Chikni Chameli" in "Agneepath". Then she donned the role of a Pakistani ISI agent in "Ek Tha Tiger" and cherry on the cake was her protrayal of a religious girl in Yash Chopra "Jab Tak Hai Jaan".



Anushka Sharma: With no film background, the young, cheerful and chirpy Anushka has carved a niche for herself in the industry with her spontaneous acting. She certainly has a gift for acting and it was evident in late filmmaker Yash Chopra's "Jab Tak Hai Jaan". Despite the presence of Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif, she managed to stood out with her brilliant act.


Priyanka Chopra: The multi-talented actress, seen as ultra modern girl in films like "Dostana" and "Anjaana Anjaani", stunned the audiences as an autistic Bengali girl Jhilmil in "Barfi!". Priyanka did complete justice to the character and made viewers forgot her former beauty queen image. If that was not enough, she wowed everyone with her singing debut, international music single "In My City".




Kareena Kapoor:
 Audiences saw the Kapoor girl in different roles this year. If she played a vibrant hairdresser in "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu", she was seen as a Pakistani doctor in "Agent Vinod". In "Heroine", she played an actress, who goes through the harsh reality of stardom, while "Talaash" saw as a prostitute.
One can say that Kareena has surely matured and trying to be versatile.


Sonakshi Sinha: She might not have got outstanding reviews for her acting, but has managed to work with leading stars of Bollywood - Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn. Not only that, her films "Rowdy Rathore" and "Son Of Sardaar" made it to the Rs.100 crore club. Her latest release "Dabangg 2" is also expected to be a box-office success.


Parineeti Chopra: She entered the industry like a breath of fresh air in last year's release "Ladies VS Ricky Bahl". With "Ishaqzaade", she has dispelled the notion that she is a one film wonder.
Her initial introduction was that she is Priyanka's cousin, but she got rid of that with her performance in "Ishaqzaade". Her the girl next door Punjabi looks seems to have clicked with the young audience.


Deepika Padukone: The actress made heads turn with her bold and carefree avatar of Veronica in Imtiaz Ali's "Cocktail". Her confidence in portraying the role earned her accolades and might be one of the characters she will be remembered for.


Huma Qureshi: The curvy actress got a thumbs up for her bold performance in "Gangs of Wasseypur" and later impressed with her role in "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana".

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Gangnam Style' Hits 1 Billion


It's official: "Gangnam Style" is the First Video Ever to hit a Billion views on YouTube.

For most mortals on video sharing networks, hitting the 1 million views milestone is a feat. For Psy's dance hymn, which was uploaded to YouTube on July 15, Millions of views are racking up every hour.
It took approximately three hours for the video to go from 995 million to a billion.
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Gang-Rape protests turn Aggressive


Mass Protests against the gang-rape of a young woman turned violent, leaving scores injured, including one policeman in critical condition, and turning the India Gate area into a Virtual war Zone.


Police and paramilitary personnel liberally used batons and tear gas to chase away thousands after the emotionally charged protests during the day descended into chaos by evening. The protests, largely by students, saw hooligan elements mingled in the crowd uproot wooden poles erected for the Jan 26 Republic Day event and set them afire at five places. They upturned vehicles, smashed window panes of buses and other vehicles and also hurled stones and water bottles on policemen in response to tear gas and baton attacks to prevent protesters from marching towards Raisina Hills, where prohibitory orders were put in place.



The savage rape and torture occurred on Sunday night, when the woman and her male friend boarded a private bus in south Delhi after watching a movie. The woman was brutally and repeatedly assaulted by six men. Her male friend, who tried to save her, was also beaten up by the rapists. Both the girl and her friend were stripped and dumped by the roadside near the domestic airport, after the nearly 40-minute ordeal in a moving bus, that passed unchallenged through five different police check points while the ghastly act was underway.


Police detain a demonstrator in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police detain demonstrators near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators shout slogans near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators huddle as police try to detain them in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police wield their batons against demonstrators in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

A demonstrator breaks the windshield of a police vehicle as others shout slogans in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police detain demonstrators near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police detain demonstrators in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators shout slogans near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators are hit by a police water cannon as they shout slogans during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators huddle as police try to detain them in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators overturn a government vehicle in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators damage a government vehicle after they overturn it in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators shield themselves from police water cannon in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police wield their batons against demonstrators in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Police detain a demonstrator near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

A demonstrator breaks the windshield of a police vehicle as others shout slogans in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

A demonstrator is being detained by police near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators raise their hands and shout slogans a top a bus near the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators shout slogans while standing on police barricades in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Indian security personnel are hit by a water canon as they try to disperse demonstrators during a protest in front of India Gate in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Demonstrators stand atop an overturned government vehicle as they shout slogans in front of the India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

Indian security personnel and demonstrators crowd in front of India Gate during a protest in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

India's Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel fire a teargas to disperse demonstrators during a protest in front of India Gate in New Delhi December 23, 2012. The Indian government moved on Sunday to stamp out protests that have swelled in New Delhi since the gang-rape of a young woman, banning gatherings of more than five people, but still thousands poured into the heart of the capital to vent their anger.

A Policeman wields his baton against a demonstrator near the presidential palace during a protest rally in New Delhi December 22, 2012. Indian police used batons, tear gas and water cannon to turn back thousands of people marching on the presidential palace on Saturday in intensifying protests against the gang-rape of a woman on the streets and on social media.

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Sachin Tendulkar's ODI Timeline


Sachin's 23 Memorable Years

Sachin Tendulkar's ODI Timeline 

December 1989: Makes his One-Day International debut against Pakistan in Gujranwala and fails to trouble the scorers.

November 1993: With South Africa needing six runs to win off the last over of their Hero Cup semifinal, he bowls a amazing over, conceding just three and bowling India to victory.

March 1994: Opens in an ODI for the first time – against New Zealand in Auckland. Goes on to make 82 off 49 balls.
September 1994: Scores his first ODI century (110) against Australia in Colombo.

February-March 1996: Becomes the first batsman in the history of World Cup cricket to score more than 500 runs in the competition. Finishes with an summative of 523 runs at 87.16, including two centuries and three half-centuries.

April 1996: Scores 118 against Pakistan and puts on 231 for the second wicket with Navjot Singh Sidhu in Sharjah as India score more than 300 in an innings for the first time in ODI cricket.

August 1996: Scores 110 in his first match as India's ODI captain, against Sri Lanka in Colombo.

February 1997: Hits 97-ball 104 against Zimbabwe in Benoni to help India chase down 241 within 40 overs and qualify for the final of the tri-series.

January 1998: Opening the innings after losing the national captaincy to Mohammad Azharuddin, hits a 26-ball 41 as India chase down 314 against Pakistan in the final of the Independence Cup in Dhaka. It was then the highest run-chase in the history of ODI cricket.

April 1998: Scores back-to-back hundreds against Australia at Sharjah to first help India qualify for the final, and eventually win the Coca-Cola cup.
April 1998: Picks up 5 for 32, his best bowling returns, against Australia in Kochi to give India a 41-run win.

May 1999: After his father expires, misses a game in the World Cup in England. Comes back to score an unbeaten 140 against Kenya.

November 1999: Scores an unbeaten 186 against New Zealand in Hyderabad. It was to be his highest ODI score till February 2010. Puts on 331 for the second wicket with Rahul Dravid, which remains to be the highest partnership for any wicket in ODI cricket.

March 2001: Becomes the first player to score 10,000 runs in ODI cricket during the course of 139 against Australia in Indore.

Feb-March 2003: By scoring 673 runs at 61.18 in the World Cup, he takes India to the final. His 98 against Pakistan in Centurion is hailed as one of the best knocks in World Cup history. Though Australia win the cup, Tendulkar is named man of the series.

March 2005: Undergoes surgery for tennis elbow and subsequently misses triangular series in Sri Lanka, a tour of Zimbabwe and the Super Series in Australia.
October 2005: Scores 93 against Sri Lanka on his comeback to international cricket.

March 2006: Undergoes another surgery in England and misses the ODIs against England and the tour of West Indies.

September 2006: Scores 141 against West Indies in Kula Lumpur in the DLF Cup on his comeback.

May 2007: 'Rested' for the first time in his career, for the three-ODI series against Bangladesh.

March 2008: Scores his first ODI century in Australia in the first of the CB series finals, and plays an important role in India winning a title Down Under for the first time since 1985.

November 2009: Crosses 17,000 ODI runs during his 141-ball 175 against Australia in Hyderabad. India fall short by three runs in their chase of 351 runs.

February 2010: Scores 200 not out (147 balls) against South Africa in Gwalior. Becomes the first batsman in the history of ODI cricket to score a double century.

February 2011: In the match against Bangladesh, becomes the second cricketer after Javed Miandad to play in six World Cups.
February-April, 2011: With 482 runs at an average of 53.55, plays an important role in India winning the World Cup after 28 years. Becomes the first batsman to score 2000 runs in World Cup cricket.

March 2012: Scores his 100th international century, when he hits 114 against Bangladesh in Mirpur in the Asia Cup.

December 2012: Announces his retirement from ODI Cricket. Finishes his career with a world record of 463 matches, 18,426 runs, 49 hundreds and 96 fifties. He also picked up 154 wickets and took 140 catches.

He finishes his ODI career with the record for most Man of the Match awards (62) and Man of the Series awards (15).

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Lenovo IdeaPad launches New Yoga Series Laptop


Lenovo IdeaPad launches New Yoga Series starting Rs 61,790

Taking the tablet and notebook to newer levels, PC maker Lenovo has launched IdeaPad Yoga.

The IdeaPad Yoga is a adaptable that switches between an ultrabook and a tablet. Lenovo has launched two models of IdeaPad Yoga—an 11 inch model and a 13 inch model.


The 13 inch convertible is priced at Rs 84,290 while the 11 inch adaptable comes at a price tag of Rs 61,790.


Key Specs IdeaPad Yoga-13 inch

  • Runs Windows 8
  • 13.3-inch 1600x900 multi-touch display
  • 3rd generation Intel Core processors
  • 4GB RAM upgradable to 8GB
  • Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000




  • 128GB SSD storage, webcam, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth, HDMI, 1 USB 2.0 port, 1 USB 3.0 port and a 2-in-1 card reader 
  • 8 hours of battery life on single charge 
  • Weighs 1.54 kg 
  • IdeaPad Yoga-11 inch 
  • Windows RT device 
  • 11.6-inch 1366x768 multi-touch display 
  • Powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor alongside NVIDIA ULP GeForce 
  • 2GB RAM 
  • 2 USB 2.0 ports, webcam, HDMI, card-reader, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth, and 64GB SSD storage 
  • Eight hours of battery life and promises an additional two hours of battery life 
  • Weighs 1.25 kg


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