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Diamond Cut: A Very Critical Aspect

January 30th, 2009 admin No comments

Diamonds are found in a rough and uncut shape and so need to be cut in order to get the right size and shape. Among the different shapes into which a diamond can be cut there are round and oval as well as princess and pear as well as heart shapes that are rather popular and much in demand. A proper diamond cut helps ensure that the diamond looks beautiful and it also helps the diamond to spew fire as well as shine with brilliance.

Round Diamonds

Round diamonds have the unique ability to reflect light from the top of the diamond and so this shape is the much in demand. A diamond cut shows how much light can be reflected from the top of the diamond and in fact a great cut will ensure that more light leaves the diamond thereby making the diamond appear more brilliant as well as eye-catching.

Most gemologists consider the diamond cut to be the most important aspect of a diamond and so this is one feature that must be inspected closely before buying your diamonds. Without a doubt, a poor diamond cut will create a dull appearance even when the diamond’s clarity as well as color is absolutely perfect.

A poor diamond cut will also means that insufficient amount of light will leave the diamond from its top and so there is less brilliance and little fire in the diamond. On the other hand, the right cut will ensure maximum light exits the top of the diamond and this makes the diamond more beautiful and certainly very valuable as well.

When you go shopping for a diamond, you will generally hear the jeweler describe the carat weight as well as clarity and color of the diamond and little will be said on the subject of diamond cut because cut is a subject that is hard to explain to customers. Nevertheless, you should become aware of the grading of the diamond cut to ensure that you are buying the right diamond.

As a matter of fact, just an estimated three percent of all diamonds (polished) are believed to have an ideal diamond cut and these diamonds are sure to be exquisite as they reflect as much as ninety-six percent of light.

It also helps to learn more about the princess cut diamond as these types of diamonds have, over the recent past, grown in popularity and so is much in demand. The reason why these diamonds are so much sought after is that they lend them very well for personalization.

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Diamond Clarity Information: Follow The GIA’s International Diamond Grading System

January 30th, 2009 admin No comments

By checking a diamond’s clarity it becomes possible to find out the level of imperfections that are present in the diamond. Diamonds are extracted from deep within the surface of the earth and so they come with their own set of inbuilt birthmarks known as inclusions as well as blemishes that mar the diamond’s surface. Rarely does a diamond have none or very few birthmarks and those that do are obviously purer and bound to be very expensive.

Four Factors

To find out about a diamond’s purity there are four factors that need to be taken into account: cut, clarity, carat and color. To know more about one of these four factors you will need to find out from available diamond clarity information just how this factor helps in the correct valuation of a diamond. The GIA has its own International Diamond Grading System that provides a rating for the diamond’s clarity that starts with FL rating (flawless diamond) and progresses down the scale to thirteen different levels of impurity.

Another good piece of diamond clarity information that helps people know a diamond’s true worth is the fact that every diamond is unique in it, though none are really truly perfect while many however do come close to achieving absolute perfection. It would not be wrong to say that many jewelers have never even come across a totally perfect diamond because such diamonds are very rarely found.

The money spent on purchasing a diamond is often significantly high and so, you need to be armed with sufficient diamond clarity information to be able to ensure that you pay the right price for the right diamond. The internet is of course an excellent source for finding out more about diamond clarity information and if you also follow the GIA’s diamond buying guide you will get practical and useful leads on how to determine a diamond’s clarity.

From available diamond clarity information you will get to learn about the importance of following certain steps that will help in buying the right kind of diamond. Therefore, you need to first of all begin by choosing your diamond jeweler with as much care as you do in choosing a doctor or lawyer. Next, you need to become aware of the four Cs of diamond valuation including its color, cut, carat and clarity. Then, you need to insist that your jeweler gives you a diamond report that shows the diamond’s rating and finally before paying for the diamond ensure that you get your diamond appraised as well as insured.

The diamond cut involves shaping the diamond into round, heart, pear and marquise shapes. A diamond will look more beautiful if its cut is perfect; otherwise it will lose its sparkle and will not sparkle, spew flashes of light or look brilliant.

Wedding Rings: Research Before You Shop

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Judging custom wedding rings is to a large degree, admittedly, a subjective affair. You either like the look or you don’t. But when adding in factors of cost, durability and the like, it’s helpful to be aware of some objective criteria used by the pros. You’ll want your personalized ring choice to be a good one. Fine personalized jewelry is not something you want to buy uninformed.

WEIGHT

Gold is measured in karats (not carats). It’s a measure not of size or weight, but of purity. A 14kt gold ring contains 14/24 pure gold, or about 58%. Platinum’s purity hase a measurement scale between 900 and 950 out of 1000. That means a 950Pt band is 95% platinum.

Note that the remainder is often comprised of chemically similar though equally valuable metals. While lower numbers can be found, they won’t be found in fine jewelry wedding rings.

A diamond, by contrast, is measured in carats (ct), ranging from near zero and up. 1 carat = 200 mg, a measure of mass. Anything less than about 1/8th of a carat (sometimes 1/4 ct, by some experts) is considered a ‘chip’. Partly, the reason is the difficulty of faceting and polishing such a small stone in order to bring out a diamond’s effects.

Note that technically, a ‘chip’ is any diamond which isn’t fully faceted or properly shaped. They can result from accidents or the crystal structure that makes cutting and polishing nearly impossible. But the smaller the stone, the more difficult this becomes. So, most chips are in the range stated.

The largest single gem-quality diamond ever found is the Cullinan, which tipped the scales at about 3,106 carats. It was cut down into the egg-shaped stone that sits in the scepter of England, itself about 525 carats.

But there are many other factors that influence the cost and look of a fine diamond intended to sit in an engagement ring or wedding band.

CLARITY

A diamond is judged by professionals on how ‘clear’ it is, and the stone is then placed into a category.

FL, IF – Flawless, or Internally Flawless represents the highest grade in this area. Such stones are extremely rare and hence invariably very expensive.

VVS1, VVS2 – These ratings represent a diamond which is only ‘very very slightly included’. ‘Included’ means, essentially, occluded or cloudy. Inclusions of non-diamond material or structure are responsible for lack of perfect clarity. These stones are acutally of very high quality despite this rather foreboding word. The flaws can only barely be seen under 10x magnification.

VS1, VS2 – Very Slightly Included ratings represent high quality stones. No flaw is visible to the naked eye.

SI1, SI2 – Slightly Included gems contains flaws that are visible under 10x magnification and may just barely be seen by those with very sharp eyes. Beyond having good eyesight, though, one needs to know what to look for. Generally, non-experts won’t notice much of anything.

I1, I2, I3 – These are mediocre quality stones that may still look very nice. But they have visible flaws when one looks closely that will reduce the brilliance of the stone’s appearance.

COLOR

Clarity is actually a separate measure from color. Diamonds are usually considered a colorless stone, but diamonds come in a wide variety of colors. Fashions change and in one era what might be considered a flaw will be highly valued by the next generation. Color in a diamond is actually created by the impurities that mix with the diamond’s carbon structure.

A 200-carat blue diamond in the Smithsonian (the Hope Diamond), for example, is valued not only for its unusually large size. Its rare and pure color is also a significant factor.

Blue, pink and yellow are among the most common colors found in ring stones.

D stones are completely colorless and correspondingly rare.

E diamonds are also considered colorless. Any impurities are in trace amounts detectable only by experts with special tools. Still very rare.

F are also graded colorless, but a slight color may be seen by an expert.

G-H are near colorless. Non-experts can detect some shading if they look closely, but these can still be high quality diamonds.

I-J Near colorless diamonds in which the color is slightly detectable. Still a very good value.

K-M are stones in which the color is highly noticeable. Observe, though, that these ratings are for diamonds that are ranked according to how little color they have. As a result, many will find a yellow diamong quite beautiful.

What’s important is to have the color be uniform. Most people still consider even a small spot of color to be a flaw. Of course, that too is simply a matter of taste and some future trendsetter may decide such diamonds are worth even more.

CUT

It is challenging to give a ranking to the quality or price of a diamond based on the cut of the gem. This is due to the fact that detemining the “best” cut is really a matter of personal preference. The different cuts – round, oval, square, princess – are all equally beautiful and choice simply depends on personal preference. Other common shapes are the Marquise (a type of elongated stone), the Pear, Emerald cut, Trilliant (a wedge shape), Radiant, Cushion and Heart shaped.

Naturally, experts will have more specific criteria – involving the angles and number of facets. The Radiant, for example, has 70 facets while the Trilliant has 25 on the crown and 19 on the pavilion. But these details need not concern wedding ring buyers.

Evaluating The Value Of A Diamond

January 30th, 2009 admin 1 comment

Diamonds, which are made out of carbon, have been esteemed since ancient times. However, it wasn’t until the 1800s that they became extremely popular in the west. At that time technological advances made the gems much easier to mine, cut and polish. Furthermore, with industrialization came economic wealth so more people could afford to purchase them.

Diamonds are widely used in jewelry because they are the hardest naturally occurring mineral known to man and they sparkle magnificently. In fact they are almost impossible to scratch, which makes them very durable and suitable for permanent use. That is why diamond engagement rings and wedding bands are so commonplace in contemporary society.

Today diamonds are advertised and promoted very effectively. Consequently they are perhaps the most highly coveted of all gemstones. Even people who cannot afford naturally occurring diamonds can purchase a synthetic version which is called a diamante. However, real diamonds are more valuable so if you ever purchase jewelry for someone else it is best to make sure you are buying the genuine article if you want to impress them. Fortunately there are ways of determining whether a diamond is genuine and evaluating its value before you part with any cash.

Carat Weight

One of the ways of determining the value of a diamond is through the carat weight. Each carat is divided into one hundred points. Therefore a gem with twenty-five points would have a quarter carat weight. The larger the carat weight of the jewel, the more money it is worth. However, carat weight is only one way of determining the value.

Color Of The Gem

What color should the perfect diamond be? In fact the most valuable among them have no color at all but are perfectly clear and without any pigment at all. Therefore diamonds that are tinged with colors such as yellow, brown, grey, pink, blue or green are worth less than those that are not. If you are shopping for a ring, pendant or pair of earrings always avoid diamonds that have a pink, green or blue tinge regardless of how pretty they may look.

The Clarity

Some diamonds do have naturally occurring marks in them. These marks are called inclusions and they can only be spotted by an expert using a microscope. The more inclusions a gem has the less expensive it is. This is because inclusions have a detrimental impact on the dispersion of light through the jewel. In other words a gemstone that has many inclusions does not have as much fire or brilliance.

The Cut

The cut of a diamond does not relate to the shape of the gem.  Instead it is about the quality of the cut. A well cut diamond has more fire, proportion and sparkle. A gem that has not been well cut is worth less even if it has good clarity and color and a high carat weight. The better the cut of the diamond the more you should expect to pay.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S730 Silver ~ 7.2 MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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    Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 Black ~ 8.1MP Digital Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom & Image Stabilization

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    Apple Notebook Computers

    January 29th, 2009 admin No comments

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    Apple notebook computers have become quite an appealing option for most portable computer users. The technical specifics of these products meet the requirements and satisfy the tastes of large categories of customers. They are bought due to such characteristics as weight, screen size, processor, width and mobility which are but some of the many that Apple presents and customers look for.

    The history of Apple notebooks begins back in 1989, that is twenty years ago, when their first models were viewed almost as failures in terms of technology. First of all, the original design of Apple notebooks – the Macintosh Portable – was not light at all. It weighed around about sixteen pounds, had a 9.8” matrix screen and it looked rather bulky. It came with a pre-installed operating system and was one of the first models ever to offer that.

    Despite the normal imperfection, the father of all Apple notebooks still provided something that today’s portable computers do not have: the battery could last up to ten hours without recharging. Yet, it worked on as much power when in use as it did when in sleep mode, which again was criticized as a disadvantage. This model cost 6,500 dollars at that time, it included a processing unit of 16 MHz, 1 MB RAM, 256 KB ROM, and so on. Presently, the features are completely outdated, but it is interesting to realize how far computer manufacturing has come.

    We now have the latest Apple notebooks freshly released this October, the MacBook Pro. It utterly surprises with its lightweight and high portability level. The extremely thin aspect has been rendered by the team of engineers who have decided to create a new notebook relying on the unibody, one piece of carved aluminum instead of several smaller pieces that need to be assembled. These Apple notebooks also offer a 15-inch display which is back-lit by a LED impressing with the brightness that it renders to the user’s eye.

    As far as graphics is concerned, the Apple team are proud to say that this new notebook is the best they can offer to game players and not only; users can now enjoy the integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M processor for daily use or change to the other one, the NVIDIA 9600M GT, with a high speed mode and more precise in terms of graphics coping with the demands of modern game playing. All in all, the new Apple notebooks are quite a breakthrough in terms of technical characteristics and this new model is one of the most advantageous choices available for mobile professionals and more.

    More on laptops and computers can be found here Mac Notebook Computers and also here Best Laptop Computers

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    How Do I Choose The Right All In One Printer

    January 29th, 2009 admin No comments

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    Purchasing an all in one printer can be a great economical decision.  For the price of roughly one average model printer you can purchase a basic all in one printer that has three times the capabilities.  An all in one printer can offer a variety of different options in several different configurations.  In addition to printing they can also scan and copy documents as well as function as a fax machine.

    Questions To Ask Yourself Before Buying A New All In One Printer

    How much printing will I do at one time?
    Do I need color printing?
    Will I want to print out my digital photographs?
    What is the maximum sized paper that I want to be able to use in my new printer?
    How expensive are the ink cartridges that my new printer will require?

    If you know you will be printing high volumes of paper you will want to select a device that offers high speed printing so you do not end up wasting time waiting for your printouts.  Laser printers are much faster than an inkjet device and the cost per page to print from a laser device is often times much less than an inkjet.  Laser printers are an especially great choice for those who only need to print black and white.  For a premium price you can purchase a color laser printer if that option is required and you want a faster device.

    If you want to print digital photographs you should select an inkjet printer that was designed to print photographs.  Often times these devices will hold special ink cartridges that will produce high quality print outs of your photographs.

    All in one printers are available in two main forms.  If you know your device will not be required to produce large amounts of volume consider purchasing an inkjet all in one printer.  These devices are often times less expensive but tend to print slower than a laser all in on printer.  By purchasing a laser device your upfront cost might be higher but the overall cost per page will be lower than an inkjet in the end.  Also keep in mind that the majority of laser printers available only print in black and white.  As color laser technology becomes more popular more all in one printers of this design are entering the product market and the price is becoming reasonable.

    While many all in one printers offer fax capabilities several of the entry level products do not have this functionality.  Make sure you choose accordingly if this is an option you will want to take advantage of.

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    Looking For Cheap Laptop Computers

    January 29th, 2009 admin No comments

    Cheap laptop computers? Well, of course. Why are they cheaper than other laptops? Why would one be interested in cheap laptops? Well, technical features have a heavy word to say for the matter and cheap laptops are not top quality in terms of RAM memory, they have lower processor speed and poorer graphics. Most of the cheap laptops available are perfect for document processing and Internet use, but for more complex applications they have a limited range of capability. Among the manufacturers that offer cheap laptops we can mention some like Dell, Toshiba, IBM, Gateway or Sony, all great names in the field.

    In what follows you can find some information about these manufacturers’ supply of cheap laptops. Dell Inspiron 1100, Gateway 400SP Plus, Toshiba Satellite A15, Sony VAIO GRT CTO, IBM ThinkPad R40e Series, as well as others, represent the most common items available in retail shops or with online dealers. One common feature of the above mentioned cheap laptops is their 10/100 integrated Ethernet. The duration of their batteries, though it varies considerably, it ranges somewhere between 1 and 3 hours.

    Therefore it is normal to find them in different price segment. Almost with all of these laptops the display is around 14 – 15 XGA TFT. In as far as the hard disk size is concerned, we can say that they are quite similar with a 20 or 30 GB capacity. The cheap laptops under discussion are also similar in size and weight. Their weight varies slightly from 6lb to 8lb. They all have Intel Celeron processors performing from 1.7GHz to 2.2GHz, but if we were to judge by the slight distinctive elements among these cheap laptops, we could say that the price variations should not be very big either.

    On the other hand there are stores and online firms deal in reconditioned used cheap laptop computers. Take for instance laptopcloseout.com of Toronto, Canada, and you get a comprehensive list of items in the refurbished category. This firm sells brand names collaborating closely with manufacturers, therefore, the quality of the merchandise is quite high enabling the customers to purchase best quality refurbished used computer PCs and notebooks accessories.

    In addition, another reason for the necessity of cheap laptop computers is the compelling need for computerized education that opens the access of the electronic world to children from under-developed classes. The program One Laptop per Child has opened new perspectives in the efforts to do more for the educational systems. Evidently, for such projects it is not necessary to buy and use only state-of-the-art computers or laptops. The cheap laptop computers provided by different manufacturers should prove suitable for the purpose, as there are virtually no technical requirements to meet other than proper functionality.

    More on laptops and computers can be found here Mac Notebook Computers and also here Best Laptop Computers

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    Get Advice From a Laptop Review

    January 29th, 2009 admin No comments

    Do you need to get more familiar with the things your computer was designed for? Do you want to keep up with the developments in the field of laptops and computers in general? Well then, an important information source is represented by the Internet. If you surf the net in order to find, let’s say, a laptop review, you’d better be ready for tons of informative materials available for reference. One single laptop review cannot give a comprehensive image of the computer specifics one needs. Where does this insufficiency or unreliability issue from?

    Too little info, this is the disadvantage of checking one laptop review only. Moreover, discontinued details or incomplete technical data are also commonly encountered and the worst part is that, without pre-existing electronic background, you don’t know which is the truth.

    Another risk that you have to be aware of when you decide to get your data from one laptop review and not more is that you might come across one that has been written by an ordinary person who does not necessarily know a lot or enough about computers. Therefore there is a high chance for you to read some incorrect information coming from someone who is not knowledgeable in the field. Thus the reading of only one laptop review is not enough. The next task becomes that of distinguishing between a good and a bad computer review.

    In addition, make sure that each laptop review you intend to read in order to get some information from, belongs to the official site of a computer producer; if possible the site created by the producer of your computer. On a basic search you can come up with plenty of results of web pages that focus on laptop review aspects, but only then does the real challenge surface.

    For instance, laptopreviewsonline.com advertises a quality online dealer providing Internet users with laptop reviews and buying guides, as well as other useful information. Laptopreviewsonline.com tries to include all the latest models of the leading brand manufacturers. This is a reliable site which gives you a firm hand in easy and fast decision making through the information provided by each laptop review it posts. Laptopreviewsonline.com is a site that has been created to intermediate browsing down through the various product ranges of a wide variety of laptops.

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