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Which country produces the most movies?

In India. Their "Bollywood" surpasses all other countries in this indicator.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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What genetic trait can significantly reduce a person's sleep time?

The sleep of an average person is 7-8 hours a day, however, if there is a mutation in the hDEC2 gene that regulates the sleep-wake cycle, the need for sleep can be reduced to 4 hours. Carriers of this mutation often achieve more in life and career through extra time. Some famous people, such as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher or actor James Franco, have claimed to have a short sleep, although it is not known whether this is due to this mutation or self-compulsion.

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Tablet with built-in DLP projector 01.07.2013

Today, mobile devices with a built-in projector running Android OS, like the Samsung Galaxy Beam smartphone, are almost never found on the market. Smart Devices launches SmartQ U7 tablets with built-in projectors. Now they are being sold in the US.

The SmartQ U7 features a 7-inch 1024 x 600 pixel display, a dual-core TI OMAP 4 processor, 1GB RAM, and two 2MP cameras.

Two models are available for order: SmartQ U7 and SmartQ U7H. The difference between them is in the processor and the size of the flash drive. Thus, the SmartQ U7 model is equipped with a TI OMAP4430 processor (1 GHz) and 8 GB of internal memory, and the SmartQ U7H is equipped with a TI OMAP4460 processor (1,5 GHz) and an internal flash memory of 16 GB.

The tablet is also equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 wireless modules. There is a slot for microSD memory cards, as well as mini-HDMI and micro-USB ports. The OS used is Android 4.1. The brightness of the built-in DLP projector is 35 lumens. The projected image is up to 50 inches diagonal with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. Claimed lifetime of the light source is 20 hours.

The dimensions of the tablets are 200,3 x 116,2 x 11,0-14,4 mm, weight - 360 g. The price of the SmartQ U7 and SmartQ U7H models is 300 and 350 dollars, respectively.

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