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- Sanyo Xacti DMX-CG110 Full HD Dual Camera & Recording
- Adobe Talks Flash Developers Apple iPad Touch App
- HTC Supersonic Render Phone
- Brother SV-70 e-Book Reader Electronics
- Fujifilm FinePix S1600 Megazoom Digital Camera
- Canon LEGRIA HF M31 Digital Camcorder
- Motorola Motosplit Spotlight Smartphone
- Sanyo Kyocera Incognito SCP6760 Boost Mobile Phone
Sanyo Xacti DMX-CG110 Full HD Dual Camera & Recording Posted: 28 Jan 2010 02:35 PM PST Sanyo announced the new Xacti DMX-CG110 Dual Camera is an upgrade to the DMX-CG11. The new CG110 is capable of 1920 × 1080p Full HD video recording at 60fps flying the 720p-capable GC11. It has a 14.4 megapixel CMOS image sensor, 5x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom. The Xacti DMX-CG110 offers ISO 50-1600, face detection, detection of color, Multi-Calculation of electrical image stabilizer for shooting photo and electronic image stabilizer for video recording. The videos are recorded in H.264 format MPEG-4/AVCHD. The new Xacti Dual Camera has a 2.7 inch LCD screen and internal memory of 16 GB and supports SD / SDHC cards up to 64GB SDXC. It offers an HDMI output. Sanyo Xacti DMX-CG110 will be released in late February 2010. [via itechnews] a |
Adobe Talks Flash Developers Apple iPad Touch App Posted: 28 Jan 2010 11:35 AM PST Adobe Flash developers asked to begin providing support for the new Apple iPad tablet device. Adobe has said they want to enjoy the high resolution screen of the IPAD 9.7-inch IPS LED display. We only hope that Apple allows it. We reported yesterday that IPAD is much larger than the iPhone and iPod Touch, but still does not support Flash, which is one reason that the Web sites of technology have shown disappointment for the device. Many things can happen from now and where IPAD is released in 60 days, but it is a big ask. Flash Adobe is now offering developers the opportunity to enjoy the packer coming to the iPhone, this tool will be able to convert Flash content into applications, we think they will be able to run on the new Apple tablet. However, PC World has not warned that Flash support would not enjoy the IPAD 1024 × 768 pixels, but it will come later. Adobe has released a message iPad app developers to make contact with them so they can work more closely on developing Flash. [via product-reviews] a |
Posted: 28 Jan 2010 08:35 AM PST The Supersonic HTC described here is a rendering of what might be in for if the phone is in production. The phone is auto has a 4.3 inch screen (capacitive perhaps?) And is said to be a version of the HD2 Android HTC Windows Mobile. The 4.3 inch screen has a reputation as an OLED screen on the phone and the phone will launch a processor 1GHz Snapdragon. 1 GB of ROM will be included and it will sport a larger battery which is always welcome. The Supersonic is said to run Google Andropid 2.1 and use the meaning of unemployment insurance above that. Sprint are the ones who sell the phone with (perhaps not as well) a contract sales should start happening in March. We’ll have more details of specifications as they become available, although we heard yesterday, with rumors of BGR that will run Android supersonic 3.0, it seems we still have to know what it will last until that it is officially announced. BGR has also reported (from a Predictor again) that the phone will work on T-Mobile network. Everything will be clarified in the coming weeks, so keep an eye. [via gadgetvenue] a |
Brother SV-70 e-Book Reader Electronics Posted: 28 Jan 2010 05:35 AM PST Japanese manufacturer of printers, Brother Launches the SV-70 e-book reader, following the Bluetooth SV-100B. The mobile e-book reading device with a large 9.8-inch electronic paper display with 1280 × 825 resolution, 100MB of onboard memory and a microSD slot. It supports 128Bit AES. Brother SV-70 is equipped with lithium-ion batteries for up to 83 hours of use. It has a USB port for charging and PC connection. The new e-reader will be available February 20th for 99,980 Yen. [via itechnews] a |
Fujifilm FinePix S1600 Megazoom Digital Camera Posted: 28 Jan 2010 02:35 AM PST According to our source “infiltration” there are new (shelter) Fujifilm FinePix MegaZoom there. We talk about the new Fujifilm FinePix S1600 camera, camera 12.2 megapixels effective bridge. Cameras like this supposed to be the solution for Fujifilm DSLR cameras popular system and are more advanced than the average point-and-shoot camera, but less technical than the SLR. The Fuji S1600 is equipped with manually adjustable controls, but unlike the NPC or (Micro Four Thirds) camera system camera has a single fixed lens. It is the Fujifilm FinePix S1600 less in all directions, but also less expensive. The availability and pricing will be updated soon. The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 camera MegaZoom is packed with technology-friendly and offers a versatile Fujinon 28mm wide angle lens with 15x optical zoom to get up close with your subject. It will also record still images up to 12 megapixel resolution and captures video at a resolution of 720p HD. The Fujifilm S1600 offers easy to use automatic features. Intelligent Scene mode will adjust the settings of the camera to capture the scene with the highest quality. [via letsgodigital] a |
Canon LEGRIA HF M31 Digital Camcorder Posted: 27 Jan 2010 11:35 PM PST After setting the standard for HD camcorders premiums in 2008 with the HF10 and its derivatives, Canon, aos 2009 models didn, AOT whet our appetite as well. But the company doesn, rest on its laurels aot, and 2010 is scarcely begun before we Aore see the first examples of runoff from the next generation through. First to reach Clubic is mid-range HF LEGRIA M31, atop a trio of brothers and sisters including the M36 HF and HF M306. The M31 HF is essentially another enhancement of LEGRIA HF20 and HF21. Like the latter, it relies on a 1/4in CMOS sensor with a gross of 3.89 megapixels, uses a Canon HD lens with the same specifications, offers a 15x optical zoom and incorporates an identical DIGIC DV III image processor . The M31 HF has 32MB of flash memory, which is sufficient for three hours of footage at highest quality mode. This shoots AVCHD Full HD resolution at the maximum rate possible data 24Mbits/sec. The HF M31 also sports a slot for SD memory if you need more storage. So this is it, aos identical to the HF20. The biggest news is not the basic specifications, then. What has changed is the control interface. With the M31 RF, Canon has followed Sony and Panasonic and went on a touch screen LCD. In regular shooting mode, there are three buttons on the screen. It simply passes between your camcorder and camera modes. The other allows on-screen buttons to operate the zoom and recording tipping, you can use the camcorder in both hands from a plus-size-oriented position. The FUNC button calls the final parameters of the camcorder, the menu has been completely redesigned from previous Canon cameras for easier operation with touch screen. The initial screen that has 12 options of two screens, you can switch between a finger stroke on the screen in a manner similar to an iPhone from Apple, aos app main interface. The first screen provides access to focus, white balance, exposure, micro level, the program modes, and the full menu. The second screen has zoom control, AGC, video light, the function of pre-recording, digital effects and parameters of image stabilizer. Although most of these devices work the same way as with other Canon camcorders, there are some new additions. The focus and exposure options to take full advantage of the touch screen, offering a touch panel where you simply say what point in the frame you want to use as reference. However, Canon doesn, AOT offers the possibility to combine the two into a single action, unlike Sony and Panasonic. You can also work with the two sliders on the screen, if you prefer. [via trustedreviews] a |
Motorola Motosplit Spotlight Smartphone Posted: 27 Jan 2010 08:35 PM PST Over the last six months, Motorola has shown he knows how to put the spotlight. With the arrival of Google Android OS and an internal reorganization of the strategy in the ranks of Motorola, the mobile world suddenly becomes a whole lot better for Motorola. One after another, the Motorola Android smartphones seem to become the world’s news. Suddenly, he is fresh and hot to get a Motorola, which is quite a turnaround! We’re very curious to see how Motorola will do during the World Mobile Congress, we can predict the Motorola booth will be very crowded. Although it seems quite unlikely, we will find MOTOSPLIT Motorola introduced right there and then. The Motorola handset MOTOSPLIT has been published on the Internet as an image rendering, and attracts much attention because of its high-end design. With a very innovative and keyboard size apartment in Nice, the Motorola MOTO SPLIT smartphone is really an eye-candy. According to recent information from reliable sources, the new Motorola MOTOSPLIT not hit shelves until the third quarter of 2010. This means that there are actually some time to go, but we like to speed things up and look to the future. The Motorola roadmap for 2010 is an impressive way of innovation and global. A roadmap viewed with envy by its competitors, since the battle for market share is still far from decided. All options are still open. And design as the Motorola mobile phone MOTOSPLIT really a smartphone stand out from the crowd, who could really make the difference between winning or losing altogether, more services and support offered. [via letsgodigital] a |
Sanyo Kyocera Incognito SCP6760 Boost Mobile Phone Posted: 27 Jan 2010 05:35 PM PST Boost Mobile Launches Incognito SCP6760 by Sanyo, Kyocera’s first 3G QWERTY clamshell mobile phone. The Incognito features a 2.6-inch internal screen, glow-thru OLED external display with touch keypad, full QWERTY keyboard, a 2 megapixel camera with video recording, GPS support and Bluetooth. The incognito Sanyo includes multimedia playback functions and provides Web browsing functionality of 3G EVDO. It is available at a price of $ 129.99. [via itechnews] a |
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