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Smartwatch 

A small smartphone like device worn on the wrist

Many smart watches are connected to a smartphone that notifies the user of incoming calls, e-mail messages, and notifications from applications. Some smartwatches come with pedometers and heart-rate monitors to help users track their health.

 

A smartwatch is a portable device that's designed to be worn on a wrist. Like smartphones, they use touchscreens, offer apps, and often record your heart rate and other vital signs.  



A Short History of the Smartwatch

While digital watches have been around for decades—some with abilities like calculators and unit converters—only in the 2010s did tech companies begin releasing watches with smartphone-like abilities.

Apple, Samsung, Sony, and other major players offer smartwatches on the consumer market, but a small startup actually deserves credit for popularizing the modern-day smartwatch. When Pebble announced its first smartwatch in 2013, it raised a record amount of funding on Kickstarter and went on to sell more than one million units.

At the same time, advances in silicon miniaturization opened the door to other kinds of dedicated-purpose smartwatches. Companies like Garmin, for example, support smartwatches like the Fenix, which are more rugged and optimized with sensors and trackers to support back-country expeditions. Likewise, companies like Suunto released smartwatches optimized for scuba diving that withstand extended time at significant depths. 

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What Do Smartwatches Do?

Most smartwatches—whether they're intended for daily use (as with the Apple Watch) or for specific purposes (as with the Garmin Fenix)—offer a suite of standard features:

  • Notifications: Smartphones display notifications to alert you of important events or activities. The types of notifications differ; devices connected to a smartphone may simply mirror the phone's notifications on your wrist, but other smartwatches display notifications that only a wearable could provide. For example, the newest Apple Watch includes a fall sensor. If you fall while wearing the watch, it senses your subsequent movement. If it doesn't detect any movement, it sends a series of escalating notifications. Fail to respond to the notification, and the watch assumes you're injured and alerts authorities on your behalf.
  • Apps: Beyond displaying notifications from your phone, a smartwatch is only as good as the apps it supports. App ecosystems vary, and they're tied to either Apple's or Google's environments. Smartwatches with a dedicated purpose, such as hiking or diving, generally support the apps they need to accomplish that purpose without the opportunity to add other kinds of apps.

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 Media management: Most smartwatches paired with smartphones can manage media playback for you. For example, when you're listening to music on an iPhone using Apple's AirPods, you can use your Apple Watch to change volume and tracks.

  • Answer messages by voice: Remember the old Dick Tracy comics, where the hero detective used a watch as a phone? Modern smartwatches running either the watch OS or Wear operating systems support voice dictation.
  • Fitness tracking: If you’re a hard-core athlete, a dedicated fitness band is likely a better choice than a smartwatch. Still, many smartwatches include a heart rate monitor and a pedometer to help track your workouts.
  • GPS: Most smartwatches include a GPS for tracking your location or receiving location-specific alerts.
  • Good battery life: Modern smartwatches feature batteries that get you through the day, with normal use, with a bit of juice still left to go. Battery use varies; the Apple Watch typically gets 18 hours of normal use on a single charge, while the Pebble gets two or three days.
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  • You also see vendor-specific classes of general-purpose smartwatches in the consumer market:

  • Apple Watch: Designed and sold by Apple.
  • Wear watches: Designed and sold by many vendors, using Google's Wear operating system.
  • Tizen watches: Proprietary operating system designed by Samsung for its popular Galaxy line of smartwatches.

The other niche includes specialty devices intended for specific-use cases. These devices often offer a more robust version of a fitness tracker, insofar as they bleed between a phone-dependent smartwatch and a stand-alone fitness tracker like a Fitbit. 

Examples of these specialized devices include:

  • Hiking watches: Intended for remote travel and featuring solid battery life, GPS tracking and navigation, basic vitals, and weather forecasting. Often engineered for advanced durability to protect against bumps, drops, dust, and water. Examples include the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus, the Suunto 9 Baro, and the TomTom Adventurer.
  • Diving watches: Connect your first-stage regulator to a Bluetooth transmitter to use a diving watch. Garmin's Descent Mk1 and Suunto's DX offer depth, time-remaining, temperature, and other important indicators.
  • Flying watches: A niche market, but Garmin's D2 Delta PX offers on-wrist pulse Ox, a logbook, a GPS-powered moving map, and NEXRAD weather.

Smartwatch Market Growth

Smartwatches settled into a steep growth curve in the late 2010s in terms of global market adoption. Data from Statista shows that sales rose from five million units worldwide in 2014 to an estimated 141 million in 2018. Apple's market share rose from 13% to 17% from the second fiscal quarter of 2017 to the same period in 2018; Apple experienced year-over-year growth of more than 38% for its Apple Watch Series 3—despite that the Series 4, a major upgrade, was already on the horizon.

During the same period, specialty vendors like Garmin saw a 4.1% increase in year-over-year growth, while fitness-tracker-only vendors like Fitbit saw a nearly 22% market plunge.

Statista predicts that over 130 million smartwatches will ship worldwide by 2023.

 

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  • Types of Smartwatches

  • Broadly speaking, smartwatches occupy two niches in the wearables market. First, a general-purpose smartwatch—like the Apple Watch and most Google Power Weared Devices - blend form and function. They're designed to replace mechanical wristwatches and are heavily smartphone-dependent. Think of them as a support device for your phone that you happen to keep on your wrist. 
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How Can You Look Physically Beautiful


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How to Look More Beautiful

  • Moisturize. Women that are naturally beautiful know how important it is to moisturize their skin. ...
  • Pluck your eyebrows. ...
  • Get your beauty sleep. ...
  • Drink more water. ...
  • Work out for your skin. ...
  • Exfoliate. ...
  • Give yourself a face massage. ...
  • Keep hair healthy.

 

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  How Can You Look Physically Beautiful : Review  1 (One)

Other than genetics, diet, exercise, EQ (how you control your emotions), your style, how you carry yourself, how much sleep you get... all comes into play.

Facials (good skincare routine), a good haircut, clothes that fit your body type are also important. You always try to how to look more beautiful.

How can you look physically beautiful : I can go on and on, and looking "physically" beautiful does take at least some effort, especially as you age.

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   How Can You Look Physically Beautiful : Review  2 (Two)

There are a wide range of ways a lady can be alluring how to look more beaytiful. Be that as it may, for a lady to be genuinely excellent takes more than just looks. By and by I such as a young lady with insight. I won't lie, a decent figure plays a part in my determination for a mate, however I won't much consider a physically culminate example on the off chance that she doesn't have knowledge. making my mind hurt is a gigantic turn off.

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How Can You Look Physically Beautiful : Review  3 (Three) 

I am amassed by the variety of answers given for this question. My 20 cents will be about the visual frames of a (mostly unknown) girl's reaction that makes her beautiful.

 

How Can You Look Physically Beautiful

Tucking hair behind ears.
This could be any girl and beware, this won't last more than few seconds. She is most probably engaged in some conversation or writing something while subconsciously her manicured fingers goes up to her falling hair and tuck them behind her ears. That's the moment. Your eyes themselves will give out the "WoW' without even asking the brain. Eventually when the visual signals reach your brain, it will be confused as to which one concentrate on, her thinking eyes, her curling lips or the nails combing through her hair.

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Smug:
Smug associates with two reactions. Self satisfied achievement or a flirt. Both are beautiful on a girl.

Determination:
No one likes an agitated girl. But a girl who is calm, composed and determined? That's a sight to behold. That "
Say what you wanna say. I am gonna do what I am gonna do!" attitude is definitely the most beautiful thing in a girl if you have the eyes to observe.

The 'I am Gonna Beat You' frame:
You are having a casual chat among your friends and you just pulled this girl's leg (metaphorically). Replay her actions from that instant. Her eyes will widen followed by a smirk in her lips. Then realizing that your comment is on her the smirk will widen into an open mouth while her hand coming up to cover it. Midway she will realize the mischief monger and divert her hands to hit you. Now you pull yourself sideways to avoid the hit looking back at her face.
That's the moment. A little shy, a little smile, a little joy of recognition and a little piercing eyes threatening you. 

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The Side Looking Frame:
Either laughing over a friend's comment or made a startling realization. The way a girl's eyes roll sideways while her face is still straight. This one.

Reading Girl:
An intensely reading girl is definitely a beauty in herself.

Gossip frame:
The one thing boys envy of girls. We guys can't gossip and get fun out of it as effectively as you guys. And by the way,
Did I tell you you girls make the scene beautiful as well?

Shy Girl:
I guess this should to to the top. A shy girl her with head tilted down while her eyes trying to look up. Call it shy, flirt, happy reluctance or just an joyous smile. Anything fits in this classic frame. IMHO Indian girls score better in this frame.

  How Can You Look Physically Beautiful : Review  4 (Four)

Yes see those fitness girls who keep their fitness very good and in shape.

Many will say women’s b**bies buttocks abdominal thighs eyes ears lips blah blah blah..

But for me if a woman knows how to keep herself ripped toned and maintain. That is the most attractive physical quality in a women.

Look at these stunning fitness ladies.


 

  How Can You Look Physically Beautiful : Review  5 (Five)

Fitness is the most attractive physical quality which a women can posses whether she has a big or small breasts or buttocks fair or brown doesn't matter but she must be in shape and keep her body physically maintained like the images lady.

Even those women who are curvy and knows how to look more beautiful and keep herself fit ripped and maintain like these images

 

She will posses the most attractive physical quality. Regardless of her color race and looks.

No matter how fair a woman is or how big breast and buttocks she has but if she doesn't know or take cares of her fitness and figure. Her attractiveness will not shine.

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What is Inkjet Printing?

Ink jet printing is a non-impact printing process whereby a liquid ink is squirted through very fine nozzles and the resultant ink droplets form an image directly on the substrate

Ink jet can be conveniently divided into two main technologies, continuous and drop-on-demand.

Continuous inkjet technology ejects drops continuously (Picture 2-A). These drops are then either directed to the substrate or to a collector for recirculation and reuse. Drop-on-demand technology ejects drops only when required (Picture 2-B).


Until a few years ago, the key advantages of dye-based inks was a wider color range and lower cost, while its disadvantages were that it was water soluble (a single drop of water could ruin a print) and that prints would fade faster. Pigmented inks, conversely, lasted longer and were more water-resistant, but had less color depth and were more expensive.

Today, however, there is little difference between current dye-based and pigmented inks, with the slight edge going to pigmented inks. Steady improvements in the inks’ formulas have addressed the shortcomings of both types, and current generation inks produced by name-brand manufacturers are generally claimed to be fade-resistant to last a lifetime when used with the recommended paper.

Generally, pigment inks are marketed towards pro users, while lower cost dye-based inks are marketed towards enthusiasts. Black and white photographers tend to prefer pigmented inks. However, a casual look at side-by-side prints will reveal only subtle differences that may only be appreciated by professional and serious amateur photographers. Even so, many pro printers are more than satisfied with dye-based prints.


 

Comparison  - Dye vs. Pigment Ink

Some inkjet printers use dye based ink, some use pigment based ink and some has both as option, like the well-known HP DESK JET 1280 Printer (Dye Based INK) and LX500e. Using a label printer with both options you have the opportunity to choose between dye-based and pigment-based ink.

Which type of Ink Best for Print ?

Dye ink uses colour substances that are dissolved in a liquid while pigment ink uses small colour particles that are held in a suspension. The water soluble dye can be seen as sugar that dissolves in water and the pigments as sand mixed in water.


 


Dye based inks are able to provide a wider colour space for more vibrant and colourful prints, but will come off when getting in contact with water unless printed on special coated label material. The print is water-resistant as long as the label does not rub against any-thing disturbing.

Initial print quality between dye and pigment ink is virtually the same. Both the vibrancy and colour reproduction look very similar. It is hard to tell the difference between dye and pigment ink when comparing quality not looking side by side.

All inks, whether dye or pigment, will begin to fade over time. Dye ink, generally, is recommended for indoor use on products that will be consumed in less than a year. If exposed daily to direct sunlight or bright indoor lights, dye inks may start to fade quickly.

Pigment ink has a superior UV resistance and therefore is selected when many years of indoor use or up to two years of outdoor life is required with little fading.

The majority of inkjet printers used by photographers, designers, businesses, and homes use aqueous (water based) inks that are dye or pigment based. Dye-based inks use a colorant that is fully dissolved in a carrier liquid. With pigment ink, color comes from very fine solid particles that are suspended in the carrier fluid. A good analogy is salt water vs. tomato juice. Once salt is dissolved in water it will not settle out. The solids tomato juice, like pigment colorants, will eventually separate and settle out.

Epson makes both dye-based and pigment-based inks. Its UltraChrome Hi-Gloss, used in its high-end Stylus Photo R1800 printer, is pigment-based and is rated to last 250 years, while Epson’s Claria Hi-Definition, which is used in printers like its Epson Stylus Photo 1400, is claimed to last 98 years. Canon and HP also offer both dye and pigment-based inks and compatible printers.

Life Of INK Life

How long do you need your prints to resist fade? Is it 10 years, 20 years, 70? Put another way, do you want the prints to resist fade like a professional quality lab print? If your answer to the second question is yes, and if your timeline exceeds 25 years, then you need pigment inks. The science behind pigments allows prints to resist fade for the longest possible time. When you pair pigment inks with high quality inkjet paper and display prints away from bright light, your chances of seeing significant fade before the 50 year mark are low.

Advantages of Dye Ink

Dye inks are able to provide softer colours which look more vivid and brilliant than the pigment ink. They may come off when get-ting in contact with water unless printed on special coated label material. The print is water-resistant as long as the label does not rub against anything disturbing. When it comes to quality generally spoken dye ink wins.

Advantages of Pigment Ink

Pigment inks tend to be lighter in colour than dye they are more water-resistant while producing a truer solid black than dye. Specially when the label is exposed to UV light for many months, the pigment ink holds its colour, quality and vibrancy better than dye. Speaking of water resistance and long life durability plus colour consistency the winner is pigment ink.

Usage of Paper

With either ink, the type of inkjet paper used affects fade resistance. Your rule of thumb is that non-reflective papers resist fade longer than ones with reflective surfaces. For example, a matte photo paper print will fade slower than a print on a resin coated photo glossy. This maxim is true regardless of paper's brand name or manufacturer.