Archive for the 'Computers & Electronic Gadgets' Category

New JVC Everio GZ-X900 (Everio X) With 10X Slow Motion Video Recording Feature

March 5th, 2009

JVC has announced the launch of its new ultra-compact, lightweight, dual use hybrid camera – JVC Everio GZ-X900 (Everio X), which able to shoot 9-megapixel digital stills and full HD AVCHD video, featuring 10.3-megapixel CMOS sensor and JVC’s HD Gigabrid Premium image processing engine.

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New Kodak EasyShare Z915 With Innovative Smart Capture Feature And 10X Image Stabilized Optical Zoom Lens

March 5th, 2009

The world’s foremost imaging innovator, Kodak has announced the availability of its new EASYSHARE Z915 digital camera, which includes a powerful image stabilized 10X optical zoom lens, and Kodak’s innovative Smart Capture feature that automatically analyzes the scene and adjusts camera settings aiming for great photos in just about any environment.

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Sony New W-Series Networked Bravia Economic HDTVs

March 5th, 2009

Sony has announced its new W-series networked BRAVIA economic HDTVs – 52″ KDL-52W5100, 46″ KDL-46W5100 and 40″ KDL-40W5100, which incorporate an Ethernet ports so the HDTVs can directly access Sony BRAVIA Internet Video content through existing broadband connection, offering free and premium movies, TV shows, sports, music and more from array of partners including Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube, Yahoo!, Sony Pictures and Sony Music.

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Sony Introduces DSC-HX1 Camera with Exmor CMOS Sensor

March 5th, 2009

The Japanese electronic giant, Sony has announced its new DSC-HX1 Cyber-shot camera which uses G lens technology that usually found in Sony DSLR optics. The G lens delivers 35mm viewing angle which equivalent to 28-560mm zoom and includes six aperture blades. The new DSC-HX1 is featured with ‘sweep panorama’ mode that automatically stitches multiple frames in-camera to give one ultra-wide view.

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Nautiz X5 Rugged Windows Mobile 6.1 Handheld Device

March 4th, 2009

Handheld Europe has been working on rugged handheld devices targeted for industrial market some times ago and just recently, it showcases a next generation Windows Mobile handheld device during the CeBit 2009 held in Hannover, Germany. The unique about this handheld device is its ability to withstand extreme and harsh environment while able to pack all Windows Mobile program features into it.

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2-In-1 SD (HC) Card Reader Cable

March 4th, 2009

Over the last few years we have seen a strong trend in features-combining gadgets entering the markets. Designers and manufacturers tend to combine features from various gadgets into one. The new design incorporates realistic needs from everyday life to create a more practical and user friendly device. The 2-in-1 SD (HC) Card Reader Cable from Brando is another good example.

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New NAVIGON 7300T Featuring Intelligent MyRoutes And Rand McNally Scenic Routes Content

March 4th, 2009

One of the world’s leading providers of navigation products and software solutions, NAVIGON INC. has announced the launch of its new ultra-stylish PND (personal navigation device), named as NAVIGON 7300T, which the company claims as the first GPS device on the market to include Rand McNally Scenic Routes content, providing users a new level of 3D visualization experience thanks to Panorama View 3D and Landmark View 3D features.

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Eye-Fi’s Wi-Fi SD Cards – Storage Upgrade and Video Support

March 3rd, 2009

New excitement awaits Eye-Fi Share Video and Eye-Fi Explore Video cards users. Eye-Fi has unveiled an upgraded package to its standard 2GB cards. Both the Eye-Fi Share Video and Eye-Fi Explore Video cards which made their debuts in the CES 2009 are upgraded to 4GB. These new SD memory cards are able to store up to 4GB photos and they are able to support direct video/photo uploading to YouTube and Flickr via Wi-Fi.

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