Latest Digital Technology Review |
- Samsung N220 Pine Trail Netbook
- HP Photosmart Plus B209a Wireless All-in-One Printer
- Nikon D3s High-ISO Digital Camera
- Top Ten 2009 Games
- LG DP570MH Digital Mobile TV
Samsung N220 Pine Trail Netbook Posted: 30 Dec 2009 05:10 PM PST Samsung’s New Pine Trail Atom-powered netbook has been spotted at online shop French. Known as the Samsung N220, the netbook is powered by Atom N450 processor 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM and onboard Intel GMA3150 graphics. The N220 gets a 10.1-inch LCD screen. It supports Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi 802.11b/g/n. Other features include 0.3 megapixel webcam, 250GB HDD and 6 cell battery which is sufficient for up to 11.5 hours of use. The price is Euro 349. OS is Windows 7 Starter. [via itechnews] a |
HP Photosmart Plus B209a Wireless All-in-One Printer Posted: 30 Dec 2009 02:08 PM PST There are three Photosmart All-in-one range of HP Photosmart on the Photosmart Wireless and “Photosmart, which is in the middle and is the subject of this review. It is designed like a machine at home, with a penchant for photo printing. As its Stablemates, the darker, textured and High Gloss Black and has raised a sign erected before the cover flatbed scanner, which contains a touch screen of 61 mm with dedicated function keys on each side. Its location makes the screen is very easy to use, as the sensitivity of the panel itself. There are two trays attached to the front of the machine, a 150-sheet one for plain paper up to A4 and another for up to 20 sheets of photo paper. The photo tray automatically powers in the printer when you print on this media. Pages eat at the top of the paper trays, so you have to extend support and paper stop, which greatly increases the overall footprint of more Photosmart. This is a four color printer, which can take either the standard or XL cartridges in the CMYK inks. The cartridges, which look strangely similar to Canon consumables, clip in the print head and the machine then completes an alignment page, which must be scanned back before his first impression can be made. [via trustedreviews] a |
Nikon D3s High-ISO Digital Camera Posted: 30 Dec 2009 11:32 AM PST Currently, the D3s Nikon is the Nikon flagship. If we go solely by the number of pixels, the Nikon D3x would take that as such, however, looking at the latest techniques and innovative image enhancement impressive ISO and signal / noise D3s Nikon class at the top of the list. This is certainly promising for the future, for example, if these techniques will eventually be used in semi-pro and entry level. The Nikon Digital SLR D3s was part of our team for a while, and was used to take pictures of many examples. Also the video function of the Nikon D3s is included in the test procedures, however, for now, this is not our basic interest. In addition, the name HSLR (High Definition Single Lens Reflex) is mentioned more often gradually. However, the video appears to be a regular feature in a digital SLR today to see if there really a need for a separate DSLR segment, remains uncertain. In any case, high-definition video provides professionals with unprecedented flexibility in shooting it. However, it is not only demanding photographers capture video options, especially news agencies and news agencies and the growing presence of online traditional media, are aware that the video may be an element which they are able to distinguish the dominant online publications. Like the Nikon D3, the D3s has an image sensor with 12.1 megapixels. Moreover, the image sensor is completely updated! The ISO range of the sensor has increased and is now able to cope with a basic ISO 200 to 12.800, including an update to ISO 102,400 with the menu of the camera. This is unprecedented, and yet extremely effective in environments where D3s Nikon is set to work. Nikon innovative and precise 51-point AF system offers high sensitivity in low light and delivers high performance when tracking fast moving objects. And finally, we can make use of advanced image sensor cleaning D3s Nikon, which reduces the amount of dust. [via letsgodigital] a |
Posted: 30 Dec 2009 07:42 AM PST The eagle eyed among you will notice that with so many happening in the wider world of technology, coverage of the Games on TR has declined slightly this year. This does not mean, however, that we have not played the Biggies, discussing them, and fighting over which ones deserve the glory, and who deserve the infamy or obscurity. As always, the list that follows is not everyone please (or, indeed, everyone in the office TR). However, our games of 2009. The wisdom used to be that FIFA was the football match for the style-over-substance loving casual gamer, while Pro Evo has been the football game that the true fans and players a real advantage for. Well, if FIFA 09 put that opinion in question, then FIFA 10, it was destroyed completely and decisively. FIFA has always been the best game to watch, but now the killer combination of 360 degrees and control a fantastic system truly realistic physics FIFA 10 at least as good as Pro Evo to play – and probably better. It is a clever and precise fluid football, where there is room for display of actual skills and goal-making flair. Moreover, it is a game deeper than ever with the new Pro virtual mode by adding significantly to make the FIFA long term. Meanwhile, the excellent modeling and animation of the players, not to mention superb online play, FIFA set comfortably ahead of the pack Konami. FIFA used to be the year’s best selling sports game. In 2009, he was simply the best. [via trustedreviews] a |
Posted: 30 Dec 2009 05:50 AM PST LG Korea has announced it will demonstrate at CES 2010, mobile TV that supports digital DP570MH U.S. mobile DTV standard. The DP570MH not only receive and decode the ATSC Mobile DTV broadcasts, but also plays DVDs. Mobile TV uses the company LG2160A ATSC-M / H tuner chip. According to LG, more mobile DTV devices using the chip will be released later by Dell, Kenwood .. etc. [via itechnews] a |
You are subscribed to email updates from Electronic Digital Technology Review To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment