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priyankathakur925 · 2 years ago
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bsautosuppliess · 1 month ago
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prosourcediesel · 2 years ago
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newspatron · 1 year ago
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Moto Edge 50 Fusion: 5 Reasons It's the Mid-Range King 👑
Have you experienced the power of the Moto Edge 50 Fusion? Share your thoughts, questions, and reviews in the comments below! Let's spark a conversation about this mid-range marvel. 💬
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comicaurora · 2 years ago
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If you still have Sailor Moon on the brain, did watching it at all give you any options you wish to share about other magical girl esk media you wish existed or your own take on how you would create a story in that media space?
If not, then maybe, if you're inclined to, recount some interesting findings about the connections that exist between shojo and shonen media?
(If neither then please disregard, sorry for imposing)
It was interesting! I was surprised at how much it had in common with shonen action anime. Half the boss battles get resolved with a beam clash and the only difference between Super Saiyan and Neo Queen Serenity is whether the hair or the outfit changes.
The one part I found myself sliding off of - due to personal writing preference - is how Usagi is the defacto center of the universe and everyone else is very explicitly playing support. That's part of why I liked the Outer Senshi so much - because they've all got their own ludicrously OP stuff going on, they feel more like equals to Usagi than glorified bodyguards. The inner planet senshi get their own character arcs, which is excellent, but after a while it's pretty clear that none of them can ever finish a fight without Sailor Moon. And that's fine, that's the pretense of the story - their jobs are very explicitly to protect the turbopowerful demigoddess moon princess while she gets her act together enough to remember she can win - but I prefer writing an ensemble cast where everyone feels like the hero of their own story, not the support in someone else's, and that's pretty much antithetical to the core premise of the show.
It also has a lot of the hallmarks of a soft magic system that I personally struggle with - the old "you win by believing in yourself" thing basically means "you win when the plot demands it would be most interesting for you to win" - but again, they can get away with a lot by letting the actual core premise of the universe's power system be stuff like "a pure heart gives you strength" and "the power of love will legitimately make you more powerful." And I respect that the show doesn't just give people powerups whenever - one of the parts I found most emotionally impactful was in the finale of season 3, when Sailor Saturn is going to fight the big bad all by herself and will 100% definitely die in the process, and because Sailor Moon has sacrificed the season's macguffin, she can no longer transform into her powered-up form to help - which doesn't stop her from screaming the transformation phrase over and over, because she is desperate to save Sailor Saturn even if she's been told it can't possibly work. When she gets her The Most Purest Heart Ever powerup at the last possible second, that feels excellent because it's a profoundly impactful character moment that's being supported by the plot with a tangible powerup. It's pretty telling that we don't even see the final bossfight; it's not about the spectacle or the beam clash, it's about the character arcs that surround them. I think that's a really interesting way to handle it and to add depth to an otherwise basic "whose number is bigger" style struggle.
I'm also deeply fond of paragons, and as the seasons go on I really like how Usagi's ultimately kind personality drives her to constantly help, no matter the personal cost or how aggressively people try to dissuade her - and I like that she gets angry and frustrated and even says or does harsh things sometimes, but will ultimately always do what she thinks is right. It makes her feel like a real human being, and the "weaknesses" and flaws in her character - aka the parts that make her something more complicated than a perfectly stoic problem-solving machine - are a lot of fun to watch.
Personal preference, I'd like to see more magical girl stuff where the central pillar of the plot is not a constant will-they-won't-they het romance - but I also like how Sailor Moon as a series is legitimately aware that this is not actually the de facto most important relationship for everyone. Surprising multitude of gay characters aside, I recently caught a season 2 episode where Makoto donates blood to save a close friend, and explains to Usagi that she isn't in love with him, but they have an incredibly profound friendship that's more important to her than any boyfriend, a concept with startles and confuses Usagi. It seems to be a case where the heroine has a Foundational Romantic Subplot that defines the course of her life and the plot, but the rest of the characters get to have more complicated dynamics where their life goals aren't "omg boys", and I liked that a lot!
When comparing and contrasting it to shonen action anime, I think the magical girl genre manages to integrate the lower-stakes slice of life elements significantly more smoothly, and to great effect - the 90% of the show that's silly and ridiculous makes the 10% of it that's extremely serious and gutwrenching much more impactful. That's something that a lot of shonen series struggle with, where the tone goes from "moderately serious with the occasional goof" to "extremely serious with major character deaths." The magical girl genre going from "the dumbest episode premise you've ever heard" to "extremely serious with major character deaths" is a much more precipitous plunge into icy water, as it were.
When I think about how I would write a magical girl story, I basically just smack into the premise of Exalted. Its worldbuilding has exactly what I want - an interesting system of powerset-reincarnation into worthy hosts that allows for complex interpersonal dynamics through varying levels of memory preservation, several different flavors of magical transforming person including Evil Versions, and the one thing I prioritize in my own writing - a world that feels like it can have a lot of main characters and heroes of their own story. Everyone in Exalted has their own shit going on and their own past-life drama, including former friend groups/adventuring parties, soulmates (both regular and evil versions), and anyone who might've previously killed them. Most importantly for my preferences, there's no default main character of the universe. If I were to make an urban fantasy magical girl setting, I'd probably use an extremely similar premise because I find the ramifications of it unbelievably interesting in a way the system itself is not designed to explore.
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atplblog · 2 days ago
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swadesidotcom · 7 days ago
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Creativity Meets Precision: Motorola Edge 60 Stylus Redefines Mobile Expression
Motorola has once again blurred the lines between smartphone and digital canvas with the launch of the Edge 60 Stylus. Boasting the segment’s first integrated stylus paired with AI Sketch-to-Image technology, this flagship marries artistry with cutting-edge hardware to inspire creators on the go.
At first glance, the Edge 60 Stylus impresses with its 6.7-inch Super HD+ 1.5K flat display, delivering crystal-clear visuals and a silky 120 Hz refresh rate. The built-in stylus tucks seamlessly into the chassis and offers 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, perfect for note-taking, sketching, or precision edits.
Photography is elevated by the segment-leading Sony Lytia 700c camera sensor, capturing ultra-vivid details and true-to-life colors. Moto AI features, such as Magic Eraser and Portrait Refocus, let you perfect shots instantly. Under the hood, a Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 chipset ensures top-tier performance and 5G connectivity.
With its sleek design, rapid 68 W TurboPower charging, and tailored software gestures, the Edge 60 Stylus delivers a creative haven in your pocket. Whether drafting designs or managing tasks, this smartphone empowers you to bring ideas to life.
Read more at Motorola Edge 60 Stylus AI sketch-to-image
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kirtishiva · 28 days ago
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Motorola Moto Edge 50 Review: Flagship Style Without the Flagship Price – Available Now at CashyGo
In a market overflowing with smartphones, finding the perfect blend of power, style, and value is like hunting for treasure. But guess what? The treasure has been found – and it’s called the Motorola Moto Edge 50. Even better, you can grab this gem at CashyGo, your go-to destination for the latest tech without the premium price tag.
Sleek Design That Turns Heads
Motorola didn’t hold back with the Moto Edge 50. With its elegant curved edge display and ultra-slim profile, this phone looks and feels premium right out of the box. Whether you’re into minimalist aesthetics or just love a phone that’s easy to hold and hard to put down, the Edge 50 delivers.
Available now at CashyGo in multiple colorways, you can pick a look that matches your vibe.
Brilliant Display – Because Your Eyes Deserve It
Let’s talk visuals. The Moto Edge 50 features a gorgeous 6.7-inch pOLED display with an ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate.Whether you're gaming, streaming your favorite shows, or just scrolling through socials, this screen brings everything to life with vivid colors and deep contrast.
Performance That Keeps Up With You
Under the hood, the Edge 50 is powered by the latest MediaTek Dimensity 7-series chip (or Snapdragon, depending on the variant), paired with 8GB of RAM. It’s fast, responsive, and handles multitasking like a pro. Apps open in a flash, games run smoothly, and the overall experience is buttery-smooth.
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Capture Every Moment
The 50MP main camera on the Edge 50 is a powerhouse, offering sharp photos, excellent low-light performance, and fun AI features that make your content pop. Whether you’re snapping pics for the 'Gram or capturing memories on a trip, this phone’s got your back.
Oh, and let’s not forget the ultra-wide and macro lenses for even more creative freedom.
All-Day Battery Life & Superfast Charging
With a 4400mAh battery, you’ll breeze through your day without constantly looking for a charger. And when you do need a top-up? 68W TurboPower charging has you covered. Just a few minutes plugged in gives you hours of power.
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newtras · 29 days ago
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Special fast charging is coming to the cheap phone. The next machine of Motorola.
The competition is open. In order to deliver most specific information packages on the smartphone at a price of less than $ 500, Motorola will increase by refreshing $ 400. Moto G style Updated for 2025 has many calculations, including built -in style and battery. There is also a quick charge via Motorola's Turbopower 68W, which claims to fully charge the device in approximately 15…
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satrthere · 29 days ago
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Special fast charging is coming to the cheap phone. The next machine of Motorola.
The competition is open. In order to deliver most specific information packages on the smartphone at a price of less than $ 500, Motorola will increase by refreshing $ 400. Moto G style Updated for 2025 has many calculations, including built -in style and battery. There is also a quick charge via Motorola's Turbopower 68W, which claims to fully charge the device in approximately 15…
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latechlatam · 1 month ago
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Llegó Titan a Ecuador, el Generador Eléctrico portátil y ecológico de Forza para usar al aire libre
Forza Power Technologies, empresa fabricante de soluciones de energía confiable, informó el lanzamiento y la disponibilidad de su innovadora serie Titan de Generadores Eléctricos portátiles, especialmente diseñados para satisfacer las necesidades energéticas de usuarios en entornos al aire libre, desde excursionistas y campistas hasta profesionales que trabajan en locaciones remotas.
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“Nuestros generadores eléctricos Titan representan la solución definitiva para los amantes de la naturaleza y profesionales que necesitan energía confiable lejos de la red eléctrica convencional”, señaló Erika Puerta, Territory Manager para Cono Norte de Forza Power Technologies. Y agregó: “Con estas unidades, los usuarios pueden disfrutar de sus aventuras al aire libre sin renunciar a las comodidades tecnológicas, manteniendo sus dispositivos cargados durante acampadas, expediciones de pesca, excursiones, o cualquier actividad en entornos naturales”.
La Serie Titan está integrada por los modelos FPP-T300 (con potencia de 300 W), FPP-T700 (700 W) y FPP-T1200 (1200 W) y se destacan por su versatilidad de carga, pudiendo recargarse mediante conexión a la red eléctrica domiciliaria, puerto de carga de automóvil o paneles solares gracias a su controlador MPPT de alta eficiencia. Esta última opción resulta particularmente valiosa para usuarios en entornos naturales, permitiendo una autonomía energética completa incluso en ubicaciones remotas.
“La serie Titan ha sido diseñada pensando en el explorador moderno que valora tanto la tecnología como la naturaleza. Su sistema de carga solar ultrarrápida permite recargar la unidad de 0 a 100% en apenas 1,5 horas utilizando paneles solares portátiles, lo que garantiza que nuestros usuarios nunca se queden sin energía durante sus aventuras al aire libre, ya sea en montañas, playas o bosques”, explicó Erika Puerta.
Entre las características que hacen de la serie Titan la compañera ideal para actividades al aire libre destacan:
- Funcionamiento silencioso: a diferencia de los generadores convencionales de gasolina, Titan opera sin generar ruidos molestos, permitiendo disfrutar plenamente de la paz y tranquilidad de los entornos naturales.
- Tecnología ecológica: con una huella de carbono excepcionalmente baja y cero emisiones nocivas, los generadores Titan reflejan el compromiso de Forza con la sostenibilidad y son ideales para usuarios conscientes del medio ambiente.
- Batería de larga duración: equipadas con avanzadas baterías LiMnFePO4 que soportan hasta 3000 ciclos de carga (equivalente a más de 10 años de uso continuo), garantizan energía confiable durante largas expediciones.
- Tecnología TurboPower: aumenta la potencia al doble para gestionar sin problemas incrementos inesperados de consumo energético, ideal para el uso de equipos profesionales en exteriores.
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“La serie Titan transforma la experiencia al aire libre, permitiendo a los aventureros cargar teléfonos inteligentes, drones para fotografía aérea, equipos de iluminación para acampadas nocturnas, mini refrigeradores para conservar alimentos frescos, y hasta computadoras portátiles para trabajar remotamente en entornos naturales”, destacó Erika Puerta, y añadió: “Por ejemplo, nuestro modelo más potente, el Titan FPP-T1200, puede cargar un smartphone hasta 88 veces o mantener funcionando un mini refrigerador durante más de 18 horas, lo que lo convierte en el aliado perfecto para expediciones prolongadas”.
La serie Titan también resulta ideal para profesionales que desarrollan actividades en exteriores, como fotógrafos de naturaleza, productores audiovisuales en locaciones remotas, investigadores científicos en trabajo de campo, o usuarios de antenas Starlink en zonas sin cobertura tradicional.
“En Forza estamos comprometidos con proporcionar soluciones energéticas que combinen eficiencia, portabilidad y respeto por el medio ambiente”, afirmó Erika Puerta, quien dijo para concluir: “La serie Titan encarna perfectamente esta filosofía, permitiendo a nuestros usuarios dar rienda suelta a su pasión por los viajes, potenciar sus proyectos al aire libre y superar los límites de lo posible, siempre con la seguridad de contar con energía confiable y limpia a su disposición”.
Para ver el video oficial de la serie Titan de Forza puede ingresar aqui: https://www.youtube.com/embed/dHdz-blY1y4
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prosourcediesel · 2 years ago
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rokayauto · 4 months ago
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gadgetzview · 5 months ago
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Moto G85 5G vs OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G: A Detailed Comparison
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Both the Moto G85 5G and the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G bring impressive features to the mid-range smartphone market, offering fast 5G connectivity, vibrant displays, and reliable performance. Let's take a closer look at how they compare across various categories:
Design and Build
Moto G85 5G has a slim and light build at 172g, with dimensions of 73.06 x 161.91 x 7.59 mm. It offers colors like Cobalt Blue and Olive Green with vegan leather options.
OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G is slightly bulkier at 191g and 75.6 x 162.9 x 8.1 mm, with colors like Ultra Orange, Super Silver, and Mega Blue.
Display
Both devices feature a 6.67-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution, offering a similar pOLED (Moto) and AMOLED (OnePlus) display type. The Moto G85 5G has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for protection, while the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite uses Corning Gorilla Glass.
Performance and Memory
Both smartphones come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which is expandable via a Hybrid SIM slot in the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G (up to 2TB), whereas the Moto G85 5G lacks expandable storage.
The Moto G85 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen3, while the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G uses the Snapdragon 695 chipset. Both processors offer good performance for day-to-day tasks, but the Snapdragon 695 is a more established choice.
Camera Setup
The Moto G85 5G sports a dual rear camera system: 50MP (Wide) and 8MP (Ultra-Wide), alongside a 32MP front camera.
The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G features a 50MP (Wide) and 2MP (Macro) rear camera setup, with a 16MP front camera.
Battery and Charging
Moto G85 5G features a 5000mAh battery with 33W TurboPower charging and reverse charging.
OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G offers a 5500mAh battery with a faster 80W charging speed but lacks reverse charging capabilities.
Connectivity
Both smartphones support 5G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, and have a USB-C port for charging and data transfer. The Moto G85 5G offers IP52 splash resistance, while the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G is slightly more resistant with an IP55 rating.
Software and Features
The Moto G85 5G runs on Android 14 with My UX and features a fingerprint sensor in the display and Face Unlock.
The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G also runs on Android 14, but with OxygenOS 14.0 for a smoother, bloat-free experience.
Verdict
Moto G85 5G is ideal for users seeking a solid battery life and a reliable performance experience at a lower price point. Its 5000mAh battery and reverse charging are significant highlights.
The OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G shines in terms of design and software optimization, with 80W charging and a more robust IP55 rating. It's a great choice for users prioritizing fast charging and a smooth software experience.
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atplblog · 4 days ago
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Unleash the ultimate performance with the MediaTek Dimensity 7025 octa-core processor. The powerful octa-core processor offers an unbelievably smooth experience while gaming, multi-tasking, or consuming content. MediaTek Dimensity 7025 is based on 2.5GHz frequencies that bring you Superfast 5G performance, an unparalleled camera experience, efficient video processing, and superior gaming capabilities. Its advanced 5G technology ensures faster downloads and better power efficiency, making it the perfect choice for those who demand the best.The moto g64 5G, powered by a leading 6000mAh battery, promises endless entertainment on the go. Dive into the fastest 5G world without the fear of running out of power. Its robust 6000mAh battery supports all-day use to work and play as much as you want without worrying about running out of juice. This battery is designed to last you all day today and well into tomorrow. With TurboPower 33W charger, you can get hours of power in just minutes, so you can recharge your phone quickly and easily.Experience smooth performance with the 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage smartphone. Effortlessly navigate through your apps on the moto g64 5G that's powered by an impressive in-built 12 GB of memory. Say goodbye to storage woes because, with 128 GB internal storage, you have ample space for photos, movies, songs, apps, and games. This phone enables smooth multitasking and provides ample space for all your multimedia content with LPDDR4X memory type and UFS 2.2 storage. Whether it's gaming, binge-watching, expansive playlists, essential apps, or capturing moments the moto g64 5G can handle it all effortlessly. And if you need more space, you can expand the storage further with a microSD card of up to 1 TB.Capture the beauty of the world with the advanced Shake Free 50MP camera, equipped with OIS for ultra-stable pictures and videos, accompanied by Quad Pixel technology for stunning low-light photos and incredibly smooth videos. This camera offers Exp 16.51 cm (6.5 inch) Full HD+ Display [ad_2]
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viveksharmatech · 7 months ago
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