Latest Digital Technology Review

Latest Digital Technology Review


Samsung WB5000 Absolute Digital Camera

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 03:21 PM PDT

Recording HD video seems to be the absolute minimum for a camera these days it is no surprise to learn that Samsung WB5000 supports movie recording High Definition. According to the Samsung UK website, you get the most out of your videos with cutting-edge HD technology. You can record video in 720p for the HD fantastic detail and view them on your HDTV. “The WB5000 Samsung supports full manual controls. You get more creative and make use of the ability to shoot with aperture priority, shutter priority or manual. Samsung Smart mode uses a very clever technology to assess the type of photo you take and then optimize the camera Samsung WB5000 automatically to ensure the best results are achieved. All this in less than a blink of an eye.

Samsung WB5000 digital camera

Samsung WB5000 characteristics
• 24x optical zoom lens
• JPEG and RAW support
• 12.5 megapixels
• Full manual mode
• Lens From 26mm
• 720p HD Film
• Face detection
• Blink Detection
• Detection of smiles
• Li-Ion Battery

Shooting portraits is as easy as it gets for everyone, every time you click, the WB5000 Samsung recognizes automatically if there is a face in the plane. It will then optimize the focus and exposure of up to nine faces for stunning, portraits look natural. The detection function detects blinking eyes are closed topics; this feature triggers the camera to automatically take three shots in order to capture the eyes open. Smile Detection ensures that no happy moments are missed taking the photo automatically when smiles are detected. The Beauty Shot function uses a technology for detecting faces to retouch the facial skin to appear clearer and give the impression of a complexion smoother skin. This can be done either while shooting or during playback.

If a problem is encountered during shooting, troubleshooting instructions (Photo help guide) are provided so that image correction can be easily done by anyone. Step by step illustration with simple instructions on using the camera are provided by the LCD for user convenience. Framework guide allows you to create a picture that you want to be Set in the distance and angle right, give your camera to someone else, get in range and they can take the picture you want with Using the frame around the edge of the screen. [via letsgodigital]

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Samsung WB5000 Absolute Digital Camera

Sony Noise Blue Sky S Series Walkman

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 12:20 PM PDT

Sony announced the latest version of its sustainable Stalwart, the Walkman, with some additions to their range of portable music players. Rather than just provide music for one, the S-Series includes speakers to share the sound, while the new E-Series offers a stylish entry level option.

Sony Noise S Series Walkman

The new S-Series Walkman features a 2.4 “LCD screen with playback up to 30 frames per second, and voice recording and an FM recorder to capture additional pieces from the radio. When you use the headset, the battery life is touted to offer 42 hours of music and about 6 hours of video playback. When playing through the speakers, users can expect the reading time of 17 hours and 5 hours for music and video, respectively.

The entry-level E-Series, while wearing a smaller screen, has always claimed battery life of 30 hours for music and 4 hours for video. Both units operate “Sony’s Clear Audio” technology for improved sound quality, and the two compact units have a width of less than half an inch. The portable music players are iTunes and Windows Media Player compatible and support most popular formats such as MP3, WMA and JPEG.

With the release of two new S-Series and E-compliment models of its X-Series latest release, Sony seem to make up lost ground in the field of PMP. The S-Series models will be available in 8GB and 16GB, priced at U.S. $ 110 and $ 130 U.S. respectively, with the E-Series also set to be released in 8GB ($ 80) and 16GB ($ 100 U.S.) formats. [via gizmag]

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Sony Noise Blue Sky S Series Walkman

Sony Huge PS3 Exclusive Title Games

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 12:03 AM PDT

Some great news for PS3 owners now, as it has been revealed as a new PS3 exclusive is in work - according to the website PSXExtreme. They claim to know the game, but are under orders from Sony and the developers keep the game quiet.

Sony Huge PS3 Exclusive Title Games

In their article, they say the game in question is a “familiar” and something that “most” players will find enjoyable. They added that they might be able to reveal the game around January / February next year, and also that the PS3 exclusive will be released in late 2010.

Their story seems fairly Legit us if we can only assume they are telling the truth. Let the guessing game begin when people eh? [via product-reviews]

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Sony Huge PS3 Exclusive Title Games

Experience Nokia N900 Mobile Computing Phone

Posted: 29 Aug 2009 10:18 PM PDT

“With the Linux software, Mozilla-based browser technology, and now also with cellular connectivity, the Nokia N900 offers a powerful mobile multimedia experience”, said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Markets, Nokia. “The Nokia N900 mini computer shows where we go with Maemo and we will continue to work with the community to push the software forward. What we have with Maemo is something which is to merge the power of the computer, Internet and mobile phone and it is great to see it evolve in a way exciting”. Designed for computer class performance in a compact, complete Maemo platforms other software from Nokia, such as Symbian, which powers smartphones from Nokia.

Experience Nokia N900 Mobile Computing Phone

“As Nokia continues to expand and diversify its portfolio of portable device, it is the deployment of multiple platforms to help serve different purposes and target different markets. As we have seen continued growth in a Symbian smartphone platform, Maemo enables Nokia to provide mobile computing to new experiences based on open-source has strong links with the platforms of office ” said Jonathan Arber, a research analyst in IDC’s Mobile Consumer.

The Nokia N900 packs a ARM Cortex-A8 processor power, up to 1 GB of memory in the application and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration. The result is PC-like multitasking, which allows you to run multiple applications simultaneously. Switching between applications is easy, as the entire contents of race is always available through the dashboard. The home screen panorama can be customized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications.

To make it more enjoyable web browsing, the Nokia N900 features a high resolution WVGA touch screen and fast Internet connectivity with 10 / 2 HSPA and WLAN. Thank you for Mozilla powered by technology, websites Look how they would on any computer. Online videos and interactive applications are lively with lots of Adobe Flash 9.4 support. Maemo software updates are performed automatically via the Internet.

Messaging on the N900 is easy and convenient with the slide to full physical QWERTY keyboard. Setting up e-mail arrives with only a few buttons and courier Nokia mobilizes up to 10 personal email accounts. SMS or IM exchanges with friends are displayed in one view and all conversations are organized as separate windows.

The Nokia N900 mini-computer has 32 GB of storage memory which is expandable to 48GB via microSD memory card. For digital photography, software Maemo and the Nokia N900 comes with a new user interface tag cloud to help users get the most out of the camera 5 megepixel and Carl Zeiss optics. [via letsgodigital]

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Experience Nokia N900 Mobile Computing Phone

OKI MB260 LED All In One MultiFunction Printer

Posted: 29 Aug 2009 08:17 PM PDT

How much would you expect to pay for a laser-based multifunction printer? Most come in at £ 150 - £ 200, but there are some scoring this starting point. MB260 OKI cost is just over 110 pounds to the price of the Internet by offering a few interesting extra features you do not expect a beginners level.

OKI MB260 LED Multi-Function Printer

The MB260 is designed simply but with a stern and has a scanner section up high enough above the mono laser engine that forms the basis of the machine. Even so, the paper stop is quite awkward to point to the sky and is required to keep under control A4 pages. The flatbed 600ppi has a depth of 36-bit color and opposite this is the control panel, complete with LCD display and the paper clip tray.

There are some interesting features on the control panel. For starters, it features a keypad, although it is not on the fax machine. The keypad is used for the menu entry - each option has a number of shorthand code - and for safety. You all lock the machine, or simply a USB drive, if access is only available via keycode, very rarely available in a machine at this level something. It could be useful in preventing a mass of copies being run by your children or waste co-worker.

The LCD has two lines of 16 characters, but also a third row of icons specially designed for settings such as print quality. It is useful to have these extras and made another interesting, though perhaps trivial, function is the ability to print the Sudoku grids. There are 400 available, 100 in each of four levels of difficulty, and thoughtful, OKI has also integrated solutions.

Below the controls is pretty standard mono laser engine, with a main tray, which can take up to 200 sheets of 80gsm, so the capacity of 250 sheets listed on the spec sheet should be for a grade thinner. The USB front panel is complemented by the main USB connection on the back and there is no wireless network or provision, even though the manual describes the wireless configuration with a third party adapter. [via trustedreviews]

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OKI MB260 LED All In One MultiFunction Printer

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