Monday, December 16, 2013

16'' Chuckwagon Ranch by Cactus Jack

16'' Chuckwagon Ranch by Cactus Jack
This is one of the most favorite and delicious topics I've ever written. Please meet the Cactus Jack barbecues.  

In the article is presented the smaller 16" Chuck Wagon Ranch which is preferred by demanding your grill or even of real barbecue fans. From this size, adding the bigger 20”, the thing is also really interesting for restaurants, hotels and caterers.

With the smoke fireplace you will receive an enormous and unsurpassed cooking flexibility. With the same heat source, you can "drive" different temperatures simultaneously.

Up to 80 ° C temperature differences you can use for a variety of dishes and requirements. You can, for example, in the flue chimney smoke certainly perfect or even just to keep warm the food in the heat. Or barbecuing in the smoke chamber and baking in the main chamber. Simultaneously

The 16 " Chuck Wagon Ranch has a new addition to the popular Cactus Jack BBQ Stone (smoke particulate filter) an additional upper grill in the main chamber and 5 trays in the flue chimney (even more capacity in the main chamber), additional storage tray when smoke fireplace, widened main grill space and much more !

All Cactus Jack products are with grill grates with Cactus Jack BBQ filter, sent with ash slide, thermometer and with the famous Cactus Jack cookbook.

The weight is 280 kg, (L / W / H): 230/85/145 cm. This friend is big but the pleasure it brings is even bigger. This is the luxе you want to have - be stylish at your grill party that never forgets.  

Apple iPad Air

Apple iPad Air
Being the last successor in the iPad family, the Air represents itself from the first sight.  It seems to be the first time an iPad Air crossed anyone's mind as a cool name for a tablet but, by the looks of it, the iPad Air is very well the first that actually warrants it.

Let's go ahead and give the iPad Air a proper introduction. Easily one of the hottest pieces of hardware we've seen deserves it. Honestly, to say that a diet was all the iPad needed would be a massive understatement - after the iPad 4, which deservedly gets retired. But the way the iPad Air looks is a start made in heaven. The Air is almost 2mm thinner, and has unbelievably lost near a centimeter on each side - it's mostly screen bezel that's gone. The weight difference is the whopping 183 grams. The screen - the same gorgeous 9.7" canvas with 2048 x 1536px resolution.

Key features
·         9.7" LED-backlit IPS LCD touchscreen, 1536 x 2048 pixels, ~ 264 ppi; scratch-resistant, oleophobic coating
·         Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity with MIMO dual antennas
·         LTE connectivity (data only)
·         GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS support (for the Cellular model only)
·         Dual-core A7 64-bit 1.3 GHz Cyclone (ARM v8-based) chip with M7 motion coprocessor
·         PowerVR G6430 quad-core GPU
·         1GB of RAM
·         iOS 7.0.3 with iCloud support and activation
·         16/32/64/128GB of inbuilt storage
·         Lighter at 469 grams (478 grams for the Cellular version)
·         Thinner than ever at 7.5 mm
·         Bluetooth 4.0
·         Lightning USB port
·         Stereo speakers
·         Accelerometer, compass and three-axis gyro-sensor
·         5MP auto-focus camera
·         1080p video recording at 30fps
·         1.2MP 720p secondary camera capable of FaceTime HVGA calls
·         Four and five-finger gestures
·         Comes with premium set of free Apple apps - Pages, Garage Band, etc.

Many users with different opinions would always find what to complain for. So here are the main disadvantages to count. It’s up to you to decide whether it’s worthy to you to focus or you can live with it.

  • Non expandable memory
  • Price of storage climbs steeply, and storage is largely overpriced
  • Tied into iTunes for uploading most of the content
  • iOS 7 could've made better use of the bigger screen
  • No standard USB port
  • No GPS receiver in the Wi-Fi-only version

Along with the impressive loss of weight, the iPad Air has really stepped on the optimizations. There is a smaller battery powering the tablet but Apple promises the same 10 hours of battery life as before. The brains behind the tablet are the same as on the iPhone 5s - a class-leading 64-bit dual-core A7 chip that should be twice as fast as the predecessor's. The GPU is even a little more capable than on the iPhone, in keeping with the bigger display and higher resolution.
Apple took a big step in the right direction with this year's iPad lineup by equaling the mini and the Air's specs, so the only thing you need to choose is the screen size that works best for you. This puts the iPad Air in a sticky position, as the mini's handling and portability could be the big decider. The iPad Air, by the way, is now much more comfortable to hold and the narrower casing does wonders for single-handed operation but there's no avoiding the fact that the iPad mini is the friendlier form factor.
Last season's bigger iPad at least had the luxury of being more powerful but those days are gone.

Yet, it might turn out in the end that it's the mini that has more to live up to - and prove that it truly is an equal in terms of performance. The iPad Air on the other hand seems off to a promising start. Let's see if it can really keep it up.

Apple iPad Air















Source: www.apple.com

Rolls-Royce Wraith

Interior of Rolls-Royce Wraith
The most potent and technologically advanced Rolls-Royce in history, Wraith is a car for the curious, the confident and the bold.

Every detail has been meticulously designed; from the finest Phantom-grade natural grain leather to the soft wool carpets. But this is a car made for driving. Just one look at the blood orange needle tips for the speedometer and power reserve gauge hints at Wraith's agility, speed and refined power.

The spacious four-seat interior has been hand-built by skilled craftspeople and technicians. For the first time ever, you can choose to have Canadel Panelling in a beautiful open grain wood, throughout the cabin. The veneer is delicately curved around the contours of the door and each piece is orientated at 55 degrees, then carefully book-matched. This creates a perfect mirror image through the centre line of the car.

Touches like the chrome bullet tips to the recessed piping on the seat panel enhance the sense of a vehicle tailored for performance. Yet this is not at the expense of comfort; as you would expect, umbrellas are included in the door frames. Should you wish to add more glamour, 1,340 fibre optics can be sewn into the headliner to create your very own star-filled sky.

Wraith debuts the most intelligent drivetrain ever to feature in a Rolls-Royce. This is a car that can see into the future. Satellite Aided Transmission uses GPS data and the navigation system to predict the road ahead. It then automatically chooses the right gear on the eight speed transmission delivering power smoothly without any unnecessary gear changes.
Wraith is the most powerful Rolls-Royce in history. Behind the deep set Pantheon grille sits a potent 6.6 litre, twin turbo-charged V12 engine. Delivering 624 bhp with 800 Nm of torque, it powers from 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds. Even with this formidable power, Wraith is every inch a refined Rolls-Royce with electronically controlled air suspension that creates the signature 'magic carpet ride'.

Only you know what your Rolls-Royce will look like. Our configurator lets you immerse yourself in the design process, explore the numerous possibilities and compare the options. Then view your car from different angles in a range of settings and forward your details to your local dealer. Unfortunately, as of today apps are available for iPad only for Ghost and Phantom models.

Rolls-Royce Wraith












Tissot Luxury Automatic


Tissot Luxury Automatic - Powermatic 80
To own an automatic watch has recently become not just fashionable but more common. Although the higher price, it looks more pragmatic to have an automatic one rather than regular quartz.
It is indeed pure luxury to have an automatic watch that will last for 80 hours in addition to providing a pure and divine look. These exceptional qualities are owed to the way the piece is worked and to its revolutionary Powermatic 80 movement. This movement will provide you with the luxury of forgetting about time for more than three whole days if you choose to and still be just on time to start your busy schedule back up after that nice little break.

The Tissot Luxury Automatic exudes a majestic essence. It expresses natural class through the purity of its colour, while pure sophistication is conveyed by its meticulous design. The many details strengthened by playfulness between polished and satin surfaces are what give this watch an undeniable richness. The Tissot Luxury Automatic has thousands of facets, its exterior being just merely an added touch that makes it even more irresistible. However, it is thanks to its heart that this timepiece is truly exquisite. Tissot has given rise to an exceptional creation of ultimate precision thanks to the art of watchmaking that it has mastered down to a science. Certain models even bear the COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse Chronomètres) certification. The Tissot Luxury Automatic is at the very core of what the brand stands for – luxury at an affordable price.

·         Swiss made
·         New Powermatic 80 automatic movement
·         New Powermatic 80 automatic chronometer movement officially certified by COSC
·         316L stainless steel case with yellow gold PVD or rose gold PVD coating options and see-through case back
·         Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating
·         Water resistance up to a pressure of 5 bar (50 m / 165 ft)
·         316L solid stainless steel bracelet with yellow gold PVD or rose gold PVD coating options or leather strap with butterfly clasp with push-buttons

Source: www.tissot.ch