MarketsandMarkets – Global Thin Film Photovoltaics Market worth USD 19422 million in 2015

Low cost and optimum efficiency of thin film PV cells is driving the growth of the thin film PV in overall photovoltaic market. The global Thin Film Photovoltaics (PV)- Advanced Technologies and Global Market (2008-2015) is expected to grow from $3,406 million in 2009 to $19,422 million in 2015, at an estimated CAGR of 32.2% from 2010 to 2015.

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Amorphous silicon market is contributing maximum to the total thin film photovoltaics market. On the other hand, CIS/CIGS are expected to grow with a maximum CAGR of 43.9% from 2010 to 2015, says the market report Thin Film PV- Advanced Technologies and Global Market (2008-2015) by MarketsandMarkets

The “Thin Film Photovoltaics (PV)- Advanced Technologies and Global Market (2008-2015)” report analyzes the thin film PV market by different thin film PV cells and applications and studies the major market drivers, restraints, and opportunities and regions such as North America, Asia, Europe and Rest of World.

Scope of the report
This research report categorizes the global market for thin film PV on the basis of types and geography; forecasting revenues and analyzing trends in each of the thin film cells

On the basis of applications: Applications such as Consumer Electronics, BIPV, grid connected power supply and military & space applications are covered in the report

On the basis of geography: North America, Europe,Asiaand ROW

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Toshiba Satellite Pro U500 Laptop Review

It isn’t often that IT PRO sees laptops for home users, but with its unashamedly glossy looks and home entertainment features, the Toshiba Satellite U500 could be a superb travelling companion, particularly for those who like to fill long train or plane rides with the odd film.

There’s no attempt to disguise itself as anything other than a full-on entertainment laptop. Even when it’s closed, the dark brown, rounded plastic case is good looking, but it’s when you open it that you get the feeling the U500 is mostly about having fun. The first hallmark is the incredibly glossy, 13.3in screen. It’s an attractive panel when it’s turned off, but once it’s switched on you can expect reflections to become part of everyday life. It’s reasonable when it’s displaying white screens such as Microsoft Word, but for images with lots of dark in them, or dark films, you can expect to start sacrificing detail, or moving the U500 around to make sure you’re not catching reflections from inconveniently positioned lights.

Earlier this year, the Toshiba Satellite T130 wowed us with its sleek, ultra-portable design and gorgeous looks. Now, its slightly more advanced brother, the Satellite U500, is looking to do the same. This laptop also packs a 13.3-inch display, but, unlike the T130, it has an optional touch-sensitive screen, giving it some extra va-va-voom. There are three configurations of the U500 available. Our review sample, the Satellite U500-1EX, is available to buy now for around ï¿¡765.

The U500 is a gorgeous machine. Instead of the traditional glossy black or shiny white you get on most laptops, it’s finished in an elegant brown, with a contrasting, matte black keyboard. These colours are complemented perfectly by the chrome piping that runs around the circumference of the laptop, dipping elegantly into the palm rest to form the mouse buttons.

Unfortunately, the U500 is let down by its unforgiveable obesity. The unit is a whopping 38mm fat at its thickest point, and weighs 2.2kg — that’s 19mm thicker and over 800g heavier than an Apple MacBook Air.

Design

We generally expect a 13.3in. notebook to be a compact and lightweight system. However, the Satellite Pro U500, at 31.7cm wide by 23cm deep by 3.19-3.88cm thick and 2.2kg, is on the chunky and heavy side. On its web site Toshiba says the Satellite Pro U500 is a ‘thin and light portable laptop’, but we’d really rather not carry more than 2kg unless absolutely necessary.

There is some good news on the build front, as the casing is very solid. There is minimal flex in the lid section and the base seems very tough. The chassis has a mostly matte finish (unlike the shiny plastic of the recently reviewed Satellite Pro T130), but there are some telltale signs that this notebook also has a consumer alter ego (the Satellite U500).

Two speakers sit above the keyboard and deliver reasonable volume and fair quality. They lack the rich bass tones that music aficionados require, but should be fine for delivering multimedia presentations to small audiences.

A strip of touch-sensitive buttons provides media playback controls and access to the notebook’s power-saving Eco mode. Several places on the keyboard section have bright white backlighting, including a strip atop the wrist rest and the strip of touch buttons. You can turn these off by hitting one of the touch buttons, and they’re automatically turned off in Eco mode.

The touchpad incorporates vertical and horizontal scroll zones and supports pinch-to-zoom. You have to make very definite contact for the latter to work, and we never really got comfortable with it. An alternative zooming feature, involving the Fn key and spacebar, you accesses two full-screen zoom levels. A button sitting just below the spacebar disables the touchpad — a feature that more notebooks should adopt.

The keyboard could be better. There is a fair amount of flex and the keys do not feel as solid under the fingers as we would like. Reaching normal touch-typing speed was not a problem but we are not fans of the design.

The 13.3in. screen has a native resolution of 1,280 by 800 pixels — an aspect ratio of 16:10, in contrast to the 16:9 1,366 by 768 display seen on the Satellite Pro T130. For professionals, those few extra pixels of height may be a help when it comes to document creation.

A TrueBrite coating on the screen boosts clarity and brightness for media viewing but is quite reflective. Whether or not you like this kind of screen finish will be a matter of personal taste.

There’s a webcam above the screen, and a slide-out menu on the left edge of the screen gives access to its various features. These include face-recognition-based login. The camera shoots stills and video resolutions up to 1,280 by 800 pixels.

Features

Our Satellite Pro U500 review sample had a 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6670 processor. Newer versions listed at Toshiba’s web site run the latest Core i3-330 (2.13GHz) and Core i5-430 (2.26GHz) processors. HyperThreading and, in the i5-430, TurboBoost helps those processors run faster. Graphics are integrated in the Core i3 and i5 processors. Our review sample used the chipset-integrated GMA 4500MHD module.

The Satellite Pro U500 comes with 4GB of RAM, expandable to 8GB. For storage, our review unit had a 320GB hard drive, spinning at 5,400rpm. Other models go up to 500GB.

The Satellite Pro U500 range runs Windows 7 Professional, with an Professional downgrade available on DVD. For wireless communications there’s Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth (2.1+EDR), but not 3G/HSPA. Gigabit Ethernet is available for wired networking.

Ports and connectors are spread around three sides of the casing. The front carries a reader for SD- and Memory Stick- compatible media plus a manual switch for the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios.

The left edge has VGA and HDMI ports for external displays, plus a combined eSATA/USB port and a pair of audio jacks. The right side adds a second USB port, the Ethernet (RJ-45) connector and the optical drive (a dual-layer DVD rewriter).

Like many vendors, Toshiba is liberal with additional software. The shortcut to eBay on the desktop is simply irritating; you may find the Skype shortcut (for downloading the application) useful, but you could just as easily find Skype’s web site yourself. There’s also a 60-day trial of Microsoft Office plus a McAfee security software trial.

Toshiba also includes its own Bulletin Board software which offers you a selection of virtual notice boards on which you can place lists, application shortcuts and more. This could be useful for managing small projects. There is also a Toshiba application called ReelTime which indexes recently created files using thumbnail graphics. It’s not rocket science, but it is graphically rich.

More interesting, perhaps, is Toshiba’s Eco utility, which lets you tweak various settings to conserve power. Geeky types will like the constant recording and graphing of power consumption. The spike in the graphic above shows the effect of logging onto the web and doing a bit of Googling from a standing start.

Performance & battery life

The Satellite Pro U500’s Windows Experience Index (WEI) of 3.4 (out of 7.9) was brought low by just one rating — Gaming Graphics (3D business and gaming graphics performance). All of the remaining component scores are pretty respectable.

The other graphics element, Graphics (desktop performance for Windows Aero), scored 4.1, while Primary hard disk (Disk data transfer rate) scored 5.2 and both Processor (calculations per second) and RAM (Memory operations per second) rated 5.7.

Toshiba rates the battery life of our review sample at up to 3 hours 35 minutes. This is far from stellar by today’s standards — although models running the newer Intel i3-330 and i5-430 fare worse with maximum battery life quoted at up to 3 hours 15 minutes.

We tested the battery life by setting the power plan to Eco mode, which results in a fairly low screen brightness. We then played a DVD movie for as long as possible. Under these conditions we got 2 hours 6 minutes, with a pre-hibernation warning time of just 3 minutes. Taking this and Toshiba’s estimates into account, we doubt you’d get a clear half day’s work away from a mains socket.

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Any software developer would like to sell software as much as possible. But if you want to keep profitable all the time, you should make efforts to do well in software promotion. Many software developers could innovate powerful and latest software, however, they usually get a great shock that few people buy their products. To their surprise, not so much consumers have ever heard of their software. That would happen because of the lack of software promotion.

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Some Important Kitchen Gadgets That You Can Buy

We find gadgets everywhere in our home – from living room to bathrooms there is something installed or placed to help us in our activities or entertain us. In the living room you find gadgets like weather indicator, laptops, ipods, mobile phones, latest home theatre installation, high end speakers, clocks and other such important and useful items. In drawing room you find latest model air conditioners, latest technology lights and in bathrooms we have gadgets installed like shower radio, answering machine to reply someone at gates and such and such items. As such your kitchen is also one place where you use many kitchen gadgets to help in kitchen works.

Thanks for the technological advancements that have made such gadgets. If you want to make your kitchen a modern kitchen and make the work experience in the kitchen amazing, you need some kitchen gadgets that will save time and preparing food enjoyable experience. These are cool things that will make difficult tasks easy in the kitchen and also upgrade your kitchen. There are many whimsical and cute kitchen appliances out in the market that are available at affordable prices. The designs and styles of these gadgets make them unique for your home kitchen. You won’t be able to control the temptation to buy the gadgets.

Electric Peeler: This is one important kitchen gadget that you must install in your kitchen. The idea for this gadget is not only for its look and new technology but also for the value of its versatility and functionality. The gadget helps in peeling fruits and vegetables in no time. Now having a fruit or vegetable salad is no more a tiresome core in the kitchen. It actually inspires you to have a dish of salads because you won’t have the fear of peeling the fruits.

Peeper Mill: It is a cheap kitchen gadget that replaced the grinding peeper machine. The new age peeper mill is made of durable parts and it won’t pail in the middle of your work. The gadget is perfect for all kitchens as it helps in cooking the housewife or housemaid quickly.

Remember one thing when you buy kitchen gadgets – you not only look at the benefits of the gadgets but you also have a look at the space and portability of the machine. The gadgets you buy must be compact for easy storage and portable to carry them if required to other corner of the kitchen.