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- Canon PIXMA iP2702 Inkjet Photo Printer
- JVC Everio GZ-HM1 Full HD 10 MP Camcorder
- Nokia 5730 XpressMusic QWERTY Keyboard Phone
- I-O Data 20-Inch LCD Monitor
- Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 Digital Camcorder
- Canon EOS Rebel T2i SLR Digital Camera
Canon PIXMA iP2702 Inkjet Photo Printer Posted: 12 Feb 2010 03:30 PM PST Canon launches new entry-level printer inkjet photo, with the PIXMA iP2702 features Auto Photo Fix II to produce high-quality prints. The iP2702 can print up to 4800 x 1200 dpi maximum color and can print a 4 x 6 “borderless photo in about 55 seconds. This PIXMA photo printer uses FINE cartridges containing black pigment ink for laser-quality text and ink dye for smooth, natural images, and ChromaLife100 + that allows your photos to a maximum of 3003 years. The Canon PIXMA iP2702 is priced at $ 49.99. Order from Amazon. [via itechnews] a |
JVC Everio GZ-HM1 Full HD 10 MP Camcorder Posted: 12 Feb 2010 12:30 PM PST JVC Everio launches its flagship 2010, the Everio GZ-HM1 Full HD camcorder is ideal for lovers of high-end video and semi-professionals. The HM1 features a 10.62 megapixel 1/2.3-inch Back-illuminated CMOS sensor to record 1920 × 1080p Full HD video in AVCHD format and real 10 megapixels. Thank you to the back-lit technology, the sensor is more sensitive to light allowing the Everio GZ-HM1 to capture high quality images even in low light. JVC Everio has a new KONICA MINOLTA HD 16x zoom lens with dynamic new system for optical image stabilization with advanced image stabilizer, face detection, ISO up to 6400 still images, and K2 Technology for High -Quality Audio. JVC GZ-HM1 is capable of recording an elapsed time, High-Speed Recording (600fps) for Ultra-Slow motion playback, 15fps Motor Drive 10 Megapixel cameras and simultaneous recording of Full HD video and 5.7 Megapixel stills. It offers export and One Touch One Touch Upload to YouTube. The HD camcorder has 64GB of internal memory and SD / SDHC card slot. The JVC GZ-HM1 be available in March for $ 1199.95. [via itechnews] a |
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic QWERTY Keyboard Phone Posted: 12 Feb 2010 09:30 AM PST The 5730 XpressMusic seems to be Nokia’s attempt to build an E75-style handset for the consumer market. As the E75 has a QWERTY keyboard slides and mounted in front of the keyboard, to tempt consumers, but it also includes dedicated music controls and the N-Gage gaming software. If there was a price for the equipment the largest number of buttons on a phone then the 5730 would probably win hands down because it is almost over with them. As the standard keyboard, D-Pad, camera and volume buttons rocker, there are also extra music transport controls along the left side of the phone and a pair of game buttons mounted just below the ear piece. It can be used when using the N-Gage games in landscape mode to offer the game console, a button layout. While we are in no way against a number of physical controls, it makes the front of the handset looks a little crowded. On the positive side, the sliding mechanism for the keyboard is excellent as it glides smoothly open, but also feels very sturdy. As the individual keys are relatively large and have a decent amount of travel they are quite sensitive to touch. However, they are fairly close together with no space between them so it is fairly easy to hit a button by mistake when next you’re typing messages or e-mails at speed. A major drawback to having the edge of the keyboard is that it adds considerable size to the chassis of the phone. Nokia has managed to shave a few millimeters elsewhere on the E75, but this is not the case here. Consequently, the phone looks and feels sturdy enough, and despite the attempt of Nokia to jazz style by adding a strip of red light around the face of the device, it remains one of the ugliest combination of the current line the incumbent. Since the phone is pressed on the basis of multimedia prowess, the handset display is obviously a key element. In 2.5inch, the screen is small compared to the massive screens we now see on touchscreen phones, but a candy bar phone such, it occupies most of the front of the camera and the resolution of 320×240 pixels is not bad. It may feel a little cramped when viewing Web pages, but to watch the odd video clip or playing games N-Gage is more than enough especially as it is beautiful and bright and produces colorful impressive. Nokia has used the 3rd edition of its Series 60 operating systems on 5730. Series 60 is not exactly the flashiest OS on the block, but it’s still a decent choice on the combined candy bar like that. And even if it runs a bit slower on this phone to say that the 5800 performance is not too bad. Nokia has also included the Feature Pack 2 enhancements, which basically means one of the transitions the OS ‘and animations look a little softer, and you now get some additional widgets, such as contacts from that which lies back to the home screen. [via trustedreviews] a |
Posted: 11 Feb 2010 11:30 PM PST IO Data is about to launch another 20-inch LCD Monitor ‘LCD AD201XGB “for the Japanese market, which is designed specifically for small office users and home office. Specs-wise, this widescreen monitor further supports a native resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels and provides a contrast ratio of 1000:1, a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000:1, 250 cd/m2 brightness and response time 5ms. It also comes with two speakers 2W and has two DVI-D (HDCP) and D-Sub connectors. The LCD-AD201XGB will begin shipping in Japan at the end of this month for about 20,000 yen (about $ 223). [via techfresh] a |
Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 Digital Camcorder Posted: 11 Feb 2010 08:30 PM PST Panasonic adds two new models to its line of Full HD camcorders, the HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700, which serves the successors of the HS350, TM350, TM300 and HS300. Both models are equipped with a 7.59 megapixel 3MOS system capable of recording 1920 × 1080p Full HD video, 14.2 megapixel still images and 13.3 megapixels of recorded video. The HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 both have 12x optical zoom lens wide-angle 35mm, which is further reinforced by Resolution Intelligent Technology to increase the zoom to 18x Smart Zoom, a more fine-mail and a screen of 3 inch touchscreen LCD. Both Full HD camcorders also have Power OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), IA (Intelligent Auto), Smile Shot, wind noise canceller and 5.1-Channel Surround Sound System with zoom microphone. The Panasonic HDC-HS700 has a 240GB hard drive while the HDC-TM700 comes with 32 GB of integrated flash memory and two of them can record on SD / SDHC / Cards SDXC well. [via itechnews] a |
Canon EOS Rebel T2i SLR Digital Camera Posted: 11 Feb 2010 05:30 PM PST The Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera includes a variety of new features for photo missions as varied as the hoarding that for action behind the scenes or creating memorable portraits of families, including: 3.7 fps burst mode, an ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800), an area of 63 Double-layer measurement system, and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor Canon. There are few moments in our lives where the video can capture the moment better than a still image, and the Canon EOS Rebel T2i offers the best of both worlds of Full HD 1080p video, as well as 18 megapixels. The Canon EOS DSLR T2i Canon continues the trend leading into full DSLR HD video capture with manual exposure, selectable options and a new external microphone. There is also a feature of standard definition recording, film culture, which provides an approximate additional 7x zoom without loss of image quality when shooting SD video quality. “There is no doubt that HD video is the biggest trend in digital SLR technology and thus we see the creativity of photographers to transfer to the moving image. Still photographers use various lenses and accessories they are already familiar to create amazing video, “said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon USA. “Taking this quality HD video and put it in the hands of entry-level cameras with photographers such as our new Canon EOS Rebel T2i, we are witnessing a new generation of digital designers emerge.” Canon EOS HD video capture has triggered a major move in digital imaging, empowering photographers with the opportunity to experiment, learn and capture stunning high-definition video through a variety of target setting. The continuation of this imaging revolution, the new Canon EOS Rebel T2i puts entry level photographers on the front lines equipped with all latest EOS HD video features including full HD video at 1920×1080 resolution, selectable options, is manual control of exposure and visual options of interchangeable lenses lenses. Manual exposure control video provide filmmakers with the image control, they are used in a camera, while shooting video of professional film. Professional photographers using creative lighting, adjustable depth of field and a variety of objectives to create more powerful images and video, and what exactly are the tools that the new Canon EOS Rebel T2i gives budding enthusiasts photo and video. [via letsgodigital] a |
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