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Sunday 25 July 2010

GE A1250 Digital Camera - Black

Looking for a dependable and feature-rich camera for all occasions? The GE A1250 will enlighten your thinking about compact cameras. Packed inside the compact body is an outstanding 12-megapixel sensor fronted with a 5X optical zoom lens for pictures with finest detail taken from afar to close-up. With the intelligent LCD and intuitive layout, reviewing and editing pictures becomes so easy. Unique features such as the Auto Scene Detection and Face Detection help deliver crisp photos at the perfect moment. This all-in-one 12-megapixel camera contains a host of advanced features making it the star of the class

During my review of the Olympus Stylus 7010, I found a beginner-level camera with one of the larger optical zoom lenses That you'll find in a sub-$ 200 camera. The Stylus 7010 Also Offers Some interesting features, what Olympus calls "magic filters," That Which Are art filters allow for Poor 'fish-eye effects, Among others.


However, the Stylus 7010 has A Few Awkward features, ESPECIALLY the navigational buttons on the back. The directional buttons are not raised, making it easy to have your finger slip and push the wrong button. Also it's possible to end up in an odd shooting mode menu Because of a tricky structure.

The Nikon D5000 digital SLR camera is a camera That generated a lot of buzz upon its release. After I had a chance to review the Nikon D5000, I Can understand the reason for the buzz.


The D5000 is one of the best entry-level DSLR Cameras I've had the chance to use. Much of the technology behind the D5000 is based on the Nikon D300, Which is a slightly older, much more expensive DSLR cameras. For that technology to have trickled down to the D5000 already is beneficial for beginning and intermediate photographers.

The best thing about the D5000 is it works well in fully manual mode, a fully auto mode, or anything in Between.

China has long been a source of inexpensive products for the rest of the world due to lower labor costs and a large labor force. Recently, however, a spate of bad publicity and long brewing policy initiatives are combining to raise wages and overall costs. Consumers around the globe may feel the results in their wallets soon.

Foxconn is one of the largest and most well known Chinese electronics manufacturing companies. They have contracts with almost all the major electronics business, including Apple, HP, Dell, and others. To their chagrin, a series of recent suicides at their plants has caused conditions there to fall under global limelight, and although they have denied conditions are bad and the number of annual suicides within their 800,000 strong facility is actually below the national rate of China, they have ceded to the pressure and increased wages. Workers at Foxconn, on average, will now be receiving roughly 2000 renminbi per month, or the equivalent of $300 - a 100% increase from the current average. And they're not alone in raising wages - a Honda plant located in China is increasing wages to end a worker strike there, and Beijing has raised the minimum wage of the city to 960 renminbi.

There are a number of strictly political reasons why labor costs might go up as well. There is a widening gap between the rich and poor in China as wealth has flowed in during recent years, and the government has an interest in pushing manufacturers to more high end goods, rather than T-shirts and similar low-end products.

China has also long promised to free its currency from the dollar, and may do so soon, increasing costs to exporters.One of the effects of these changes is that companies are looking to other Asian nations, like Vietnam and Indonesia, to be their manufacturing centers - much like many American companies operating out of Mexico for the same reasons. Another will be, very likely, a ripple of increased prices in the global market for everything China produces - which is, pretty much, everything.

So get out there and shop, people - this is one case where waiting may not assure you the best prices. But if it means conditions will rise for the average Chinese worker, hopefully we can accept the price increases as a good thing overall.

Detail : http://www.laptopical.com/labor-costs-on-the-rise-in-china--consumers-might-soon-feel-a-pinch-67396.html

I always hear people saying how they only get their camera out when something special is going on like relatives coming over, Christmas, birthdays or traveling somewhere. When I ask them why they don’t get the camera out more often, they usually say there is nothing to take pictures of. Most of us hardly notice the little things right in from of us, but there is another world that can be captured with macro photography.

Macro photography can be a fun and educational thing. Macro photography allows you to take close up pictures of basically anything. It's amazing to look at these extremely close-up photos of insects or flowers or even moss. I recently took some photos of snow on a branch and the little ice crystals are amazing.

Here are some tips to get started:

  • Like any other photo that you take, simplify.
  • Fill the photo with your subject.
  • Sharp focus is a must.
  • Try shooting from different angles. If you’re looking for deep saturation of the colors, use front lighting. If you’d like to bring out the texture of your subject, side lighting is the way to go.
  • due to the narrow depth of field, the background will usually be thrown completely out of focus, which allows the natural background to be nice backdrop,. Just make sure you don’t have anything distracting in the back that’s recognizable (branches, cigarette butts, etc.).

Try taking a photo of a bee in resting in a flower. You’ll be astonished by all the little details your camera will pick up. Now I know for some of you that’s a bit of a risky thing. So try taking a picture of a little pebble. You wouldn’t believe how nice nature photos are when taken close up. A picture of a raindrop barely clinging to a leaf or tree branch can really get some good reactions from friends.

There is so much out there that we forget about. Next time you think there's nothing to take pictures of, just look a little closer.

Detail : http://cameras.about.com/od/cameratips/a/macro.htm

Even slimmer and more compact than its predecessor, the Sony CyberShoy W-Series boast a bright f/2.4 Sony G lens with 5x optical zoom and 24mm wide angle to take full advantage of the CCD sensor’s 14.1 effective megapixel resolution. With an extra wide aperture, this high-quality lens opens up fresh creative possibilities, from smoothly-defocused portraits to atmospheric low-light shooting without flash.

Sweep Panorama

This feature makes it uniquely fun and easy to capture landscapes, city skylines, group portraits and more. Just press the shutter button and sweep the camera to take in the whole scene. Sweep Panorama automatically stitches together a burst of images in moments, creating a single ultra-wide image with a huge field of view up to 185 degrees.
Features:
  • 14.1 effective megapixels resolution-Captures very high quality images allowing detail-packed enlargements
  • 4x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens-Vario-Tessar lens with 4x zoom range and 26mm wide angle to cover wide range of shooting situations
  • 6.7cm/2.7 LCD-Clear Photo LCD screen (230k dot) offers excellent detail high contrast and wide viewing angle
  • Double anti-blur-Optical SteadyShot and high sensitivity ISO 3200 with Clear RAW Noise Reduction for high quality handheld images with less blur even in low light
  • Intelligent Auto -Automatically adjusts exposure and other settings for optimum results in a wide range of shooting situations
  • Face Detection-Automatically adjusts focus exposure and white balance for clearer portraits: priority selectable between children and adults
  • Smile Shutter-Automatically fires shutter when subject smiles: with adjustable smile threshold and priority selectable for children/adults
  • Easy Shooting mode-Fuss-free operation for beginners with simplified controls and easy-to-read on-screen instructions
  • PMB Portable-Built-in transfer software allows quick easy uploads to image sharing sites when camera is connected to any web-enabled PC
  • In-camera retouching-Fun in-camera image retouching functions including trim and red-eye correction

Detail : http://www.camera.co.id/index.php?target=products&product_id=33503

As one half of the Micro Four Thirds consortium, Olympus was one of the originators of the mirrorless interchangeable lens or system camera. In a little under two years, this new breed has established itself as a credible alternative both to compact cameras and DSLRs. However, while manufacturers regularly talk to us about watching and wanting to exploit the gap between these two established types of cameras, all the models released so far have tended towards the DSLR-end of that space. So far we've seen models from both Panasonic and Samsung that have aped the functionality, handling and even appearance of entry-level DLSRs, while the small, rangefinder-styled MILCs (The E-P1 and GF1) have still behaved like DSLRs without mirrors, rather than compact cameras with large sensors.

Stepping in to fill this void is the Olympus E-PL1, a camera that brings a stripped-down body and simplified interface to the Micro Four Thirds format. This means no control dials (and therefore an awful lot of button-pressing the further away from the automated exposure modes you venture), but it also brings a simple results-orientated 'Live Guide' interface to allow you take control of the i-Auto for people happier to point-and-shoot (sorry Mr Spacey).

Its simplified, button-press based interface dictates that it'll be best suited to compact camera users who want to get better photos straight away and learn about things such as apertures in their own time. Experienced users who regularly want to take control of individual shooting parameters are likely to find themselves frustrated by the sheer amount of button-pressing induced by the loss of control dials.

The cost savings, which extend to a lower-cost, plastic mount version of the collapsible 14-42mm kit lens, means the E-PL1 comes to market with a suggested selling price some $200 (or €150) below that of the E-P1. The body manages to maintain styling cues from the E-P1, mixing them with hints of the company's fondly remembered 'C' series of high-end compacts. The I.S unit has also been simplified, with the company claiming only 3 stops of compensation, rather than the 4 ascribed to the E-P2.

However, it would be a mistake to assume from this that the E-PL1's specification is commonplace - although the body, screen, lens and interface have been pared-back, there are a couple of areas in which this entry-level/beginners model trumps the more stylish, more expensive PEN models. Most obvious is the addition of a built-in flash, which was one of the most glaring omissions from the E-P1 and EP-2. There's also a revised version of the TruePix V image processor, that's been tuned to take account of the lighter low-pass/anti-aliasing filter fitted in this model. The L1 also features the EVF/accessory port under the flash hot-shoe - a feature it shares with the E-P2 but absent from the E-P1.

Key features

  • 12 megapixel Four Thirds sized sensor
  • In-body image stabilization (with claimed 3-stop effectiveness)
  • Simplified 'Live Guide' interface
  • 2.7" LCD screen (230,000 dots)
  • Built-in flash
  • Direct record movie button
  • 720p HD video (MJPEG compression)
  • ISO 100-3200
  • 6 'Art Filter' creative effects
  • Accessory port for add-ons such as electronic viewfinde
Detail : http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusepl1/

Ever since Panasonic and Olympus created their Micro Four Thirds mirrorless system, all the talk has been about what the other players in the market will do. Micro Four Thirds has been steadily building its market share, seemingly without response from the three companies that account for over 80% of DSLR sales (Canon, Nikon and Sony), to the extent that 'Micro' risks becoming the generic term for these mirrorless systems ('When will Brand X make a Micro camera?' has become a fairly common thread title on our forums).

The waiting is now over as, following the showing of some mock-ups at PMA and a torrent of teasers and leaks, Sony finally officially announced its NEX system last month. The details are exactly what you'd expect - HD video capable APS-C sensors in small bodies. What might take you by surprise is just how small the bodies are - the NEX-5 in particular being tiny. In fact the cameras are too small to include in-body image stabilization units, as found in Sony's SLRs, and instead use lens-based 'Optical SteadyShot'. These NEX cameras will come under the Alpha brand but do not make use of the Alpha lens mount, instead using the completely new all-electronic E-mount.

Sony has made clear that it is aiming for compact camera users who wish to upgrade (a market it estimates at around 10 million potential buyers), rather than trying to offer a second camera for existing DSLR users. And the NEX models have more in common with compact cameras than DSLRs - including very few buttons and a resolutely unconventional interface.

As part of this interface it offers not only the standard Sony option of showing a small description of each selected option, it also has a full user guide built in to the camera. Relevant sections of this guide are available in each shooting mode to give hints and advice about everything from how to hold the camera to how to achieve an out-of-focus background.

The company told us that it felt its competitors had merely miniaturized, rather than revolutionized, so it's no surprise that the NEXs are more than just the company's SLRs with the mirrors removed. Instead you get a wholly new system with metal-bodied kit lenses (something we didn't expect to see again in a mainstream product), and an accessory port instead of a conventional flash hot shoe.

As with Samsung and Panasonic, Sony's background is electronics (rather than cameras) so the incentive to move away from the optically complex DSLR design to one based more around electronic displays makes sense. Sony's situation is a little different in that it bought the respected Minolta brand and know-how but, despite plenty of new models, it has only been able to make a big impression on the DSLR market in a few selected regions. Consequently, it's understandable that it might want to combine its DSLR knowledge with its electronics expertise to establish some compelling competitive advantage.

Detail : http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonynex5nex3/

Friday 29 January 2010

2010, Launch Apple Tablet?





Again rumored Apple Tablet will announce its newest product in January 2010.

According to the information we obtained that Apple has rented a place at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, United States. It is said that on January 26, 2010 Apple will announce a 'product' in there.

Please note that the Apple has not made any official announcement about this. Although it does not mean the rumors did not immediately appear.

The most was widely gossip is the show will be the announcement of Apple Tablet. A device that was widely rumored to be the iPhone or iPod Touch but with a much larger screen like the Netbook.

One other thing to remember, Apple has never officially announced it will make the tablet device. It could be the event in January was merely updating its product line that already exists.

Description :

The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR Digital Camera features Super CCD EXR which introduces a totally new concept in capturing image quality. Just as your eye seamlessly adapts to any situation, shots in every scene are captured more beautiful than you imagined. The highly-reputed Film Simulation Mode has evolved for even better results, along with the all-time favorite Face Detection 3.0, a speedy detection of faces 360 degrees in range and profile.

All in a compact body - for breathtaking landscape in wide scale, 5x optical zoom for distant subjects up-close and Dual IS to adjust camera shake for blur-free results. The FinePix F200EXR has various functions for your photo enhancements - simply select the modes that suit your shooting conditions. Add a little fun to your photos with features like HD image viewing and micro thumbnail.

Features

3-way Capture Technology: The new Super CCD EXR provides superior picture quality, enabling a "3-in-1" sensor combination of "Fine Capture Technology" (High Resolution), "Pixel Fusion Technology" (High Sensitivity & Low Noise) and "Dual Capture Technology" (Wide Dynamic Range).
With an innovative color filter array and image processing technology, the EXR ensures an advanced reproduction in imaging with exceptionally balanced quality.
EXR AUTO - Extreme Point-and-Shoot: The EXR AUTO not only automatically recognizes the scene and selects the ideal shooting mode, but also "switches" the sensor to the perfect capture mode for the conditions.
EXR Priority - Extreme Creativity: With EXR Priority, you can manually switch the sensor to one of three capture modes. Just like your eye prioritizes different functions for optimal viewing of different scenes, each EXR mode uses a different approach to change how the sensor captures the image.
Priority Shooting Mode: For more hands on control, you can choose Aperture Priority to manually select aperture and control depth of field.
Newly Evolved - Film Simulation Mode: Simulate the distinctive look of 5 different types with just a touch of a button. Modeled on Fujifilm brands loved by professional photographers, each breathes life into your image with a quality that previously only film could capture.
PROVIA / Standard Mode: Powerful mode for any subject. Produce colors with the natural tone of PROVIA film, trusted by professional photographers.
Velvia / Vivid Mode: Mode for distinctive saturation and the colors of Velvia. Produce the vivid colors of subjects in photos with great sharpness and color tones.
ASTIA / Soft Mode: Mode for soft, fine, smooth tonality. Fidelity of huge and soft tone are the features of this mode.
Face Detection 3.0: A speedy detection of faces 360° in range and in profile.
Versatile Playback Functions of Face Detection: Various playback functions are introduced for you to share great photos with your family and friends!
Powerful Functions - All in a Compact Body: This functional compact camera is designed for daily mobility and easy maneuvering with a comfortable grip. Experience the difference not only in photo quality but comfort as well.
28mm Wide Angle to 140mm Zoom at your Fingertips: With wide angle, you can capture the breathtaking scale of landscapes. The power of 5x optical zoom brings distant subjects up-close. The F200EXR lets you capture more scenes in more situations with exceptional results.
DUAL IS (Image Stabilization) for Blur-free Results: FinePix sensitivity freezes subjects to defeat motion blur while CCD Shift Image Stabilization compensates for camera shake. Together they prevent image blur-the number one cause of spoilt photos.
5fps "Burst" Continuous Shooting Mode: A high-speed continuous shooting mode allows you to shoot up to 12 frames in a burst (at 5 frames per second). Perfect for capturing "the moment" of moving subjects.
Super Intelligent Flash: The new "Super Intelligent Flash" lets you take macro shots with the ideal balance of flash output and sensitivity.
Underwater White Balance Adjustments: With the optional waterproof case and Auto White Balance (AWB) mode to adjust color temperature for more beautiful blues, you are ready to dive into another world of photography.
Scene Positions and Mode Dials: Easy-to-select Scene Positions and Mode Dials. Just choose the shooting mode that matches the scene and every setting from shutter speed to white balance is optimized to capture an exceptional image.
HD-out Function: Enjoy HD image viewing in your living room. A High resolution images can be displayed on HDTV at full screen.
3.0-inch Large LCD with Micro Thumbnail View: The 3.0-inch large, bright LCD monitor of 230,000-dots resolution makes it easy to compose great photos and fun to playback and share the images.
Slideshow: Enjoy your photos in slideshow style with close-ups of face detected radiant smiles!
xD/SD Compatible Slot: The versatile card slot is compatible with ultra-compact xD-Picture Cards and both standard and high-capacity Secure Digital (SD) memory cards.

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e reviewed


The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is an 11.6 inch laptop with an AMD processor and Lenovo’s signature TrackPoint pointing stick in addition to a large touchpad. Peter at Netbooked has posted one of the first detailed reviews of this thin and light business-class notebook. The verdict? The ergonomics are excellent. The battery life? Not so much.

That shouldn’t come as any surprise, since Lenovo clearly stated that the ThinkPad X100e would get just about 2 hours of run time off of a standard battery and only up to 5 hours with the higher capacity battery. But Peter says you’ll be lucky to get from 3 to 4 hours.

On the bright side, Peter says the laptop has one of the best keyboards he’s used, the AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor offers a decent performance boost over your typical Intel Atom processor, and the fan is very quiet.

As an added bonus, Peter used my benchmarks to compare the ThinkPad X100e with a number of other systems including models with Intel CULV or Intel Atom processors. You can find that chart, plus more details at Netbooked. The ThinkPad X100e is available from Lenovo for $449 and up.

Detail : http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/lenovo-thinkpad-x100e-reviewed.html



















The technology is developing rapidly that just after a week or two we see cool new gadgets around us. Same here today we have got an amazing prototype model of Samsung notebook. This notebook is not so much impressive from its hardware configuration but what the things makes its attractive and impressive is the OLED transparent screen.




The notebook is equipped with a 14.1 inch transparent OLED screen, when the screen is off it is 40% transparent and when you turn it on you can clearly see the screen from both the side, as shown in the picture. According to Samsung they intent the technology to be used in MP3 player and advertisement displays.

Detail : http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/samsung-notebook-with-transparent-oled-display.html

Saturday 9 January 2010

Vizio Connected HDTV Defines Leisure


The benchmarks for

Vizio HDTV

HDTV’s have been raised by Vizio’s “Connected HDTV” Platform through its XVT series. This innova

tion presents an ultimate entertainment experience with its built-in wireless network that will function adjacently with TV viewing. The Vizio HDTV has a customized remote control that provides easy navigation to an internet access without interrupting the TV program being viewed. The control has a sliding pad for the (QWERTY) keyboard that operates through a Bluetooth which eliminates the trouble of pointing it directly to the TV.

Vizio’s “Connected HDTV” Platform works with an 802.11n Wi-Fi and an ethernet port. Vizio will be incorporating contents from service providers like Yahoo! Widget engine, Amazon Video on Demand, Adobe Flash Player plus Flash Lite, and Blockbuster on Demand. Other providers have confirmed their involvement such as the Acebedo Broadband for gaming services, Flickr for social networks as well as music and movies will be provided by Netflix, Pandora and Rhapsody.

Vizio’s “Connected HDTV” will be available in the market on the last quarter of the year. A total entertainment experience will be available right on your living room. Will you make way for it?

Wednesday 6 January 2010

Video Recording Camera


Ultra small, unique and delicately designed - this way we can characterize this gadget. Agent Cam HD Video Recording camera is a useful gadget in many situation when is necessary to have some memories recorded. Any records could be made and saved. Time with family, business meetings, sport events, outdoor activity, evidence collector, security aim - only are few useful clues where Agent Cam HD will be useful. This small high resolution DVR cam allows to record up to 6 hours of video.

Micro Mini DVR cam is a universal miniaturized piece to carry it anywhere. Reliable construction made from metal and glass, with USB port and Led indicator. Plug and play option for Windows or later editions. Micro Mini Cam is compatible with Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / Vista / XP. Gadget dimension: 50mm x 50mm x 15mm (LxWxD).

Specification:

- Model name: HS-WDVR01 Watch DVR
- Memory: 2 GB MicroSD in included
- Format: AVI (640*480), 15ÀÇÑ
- MIC: built-in
- Power source: integrated battery that is recharged directly via USB port or with charger.
- Display mode: Analog 12 hours (hour, minute, second)

This Micro Mini DVR cam is a universal miniaturized piece to carry it anywhere. Reliable construction made from metal and glass, with USB port and Led indicator. Comes with all necessary set of functions to record video.

Description :

LUMIX DMC-GF1, the world's smallest and lightest system digital camera with a built-in flash. With its compact size, user-friendly design and ability to record High Definition (HD) video and take professional-quality photos, the LUMIX GF1 continues to redefine digital photography standards.

Though small in size, the LUMIX GF1 does not compromise in advanced features. The LUMIX DMC-GF1 can record 1280 x 720 High Definition video in AVCHD Lite, a format that enables longer recording times. The LUMIX GF1 can also record HD Motion JPEG in 1280 x 720 and other video recording formats include: QVGA,VGA and WVGA. The LUMIX GF1 has a unique Movie Program Mode that allows consumers to adjust the depth-of-field while shooting in HD video, so background and foreground can be blurred to give creative effects - something typically only possible with expensive professional camcorders.

The LUMIX DMC-GF1 includes the new My Color mode, which includes seven preset effects - Expressive, Retro, Pure, Elegant, Monochrome, Dynamic Art, Silhouette and Custom - all which let users manually set the color, brightness and saturation levels. Withthe Live View function, users can see how these settings will effect the photo before they shoot, making it easier to capture the exact mood or atmosphere desired. For even more elaborate effects, users can choose from a total of nine Film modes, and set the contrast, sharpness and saturation levels for each.

For those users not quite comfortable with extensive manual and creative controls, the LUMIX GF1 provides a user-friendly setting that can address a beginner's comfort level, while helping them evolve their photography skills.

Also, helping to make the LUMIX GF1 more approachable, Panasonic's popular iA (Intelligent Auto) mode, a system of technologies that engage automatically - no setting changes needed - allows for intuitive use when shooting still or video images

The LUMIX GF1 also comes fully-equipped with a built-in flash and a large, 3.0-inch Intelligent LCD with a wide viewing angle and a 460,000-dot resolution. The Intelligent LCD offers automatic backlight control, which when combined with its high-resolution, helps improve visibility in all light environments - from sunny outdoors to low-light interior settings. New for the LUMIX G Series, the LUMIX GF1 is compatible with an optional Live View Finder (DMW-LVF1), which provides the full-time live view function boasting 100% field of view regardless of the attached lens. To further expand the LUMIX G Series system, Panasonic Micro Four Thirds digital cameras can be used with Four Thirds System interchangeable lenses via an optional mount adaptor DMW-MA1 and with the prestigious Leica M/R lenses using Panasonic's DMW-MA2M DMW-MA3R. These adapters give the user access to the unlimited number of lens properties.

Detail : http://camera.co.id/index.php?target=products&product_id=33157


JVC roll out super slim LCD TV with size 42″ (LT-42SL89) and 46″ (LT-46SL89). The thickness only 39 mm with maximum depth just 2.9″ (74mm) at the panel center.

Both of the super slim LCD TV from JVC offer 1920×1080 pixel resolution. JVC optimizing the light-diffusing plates and light-reflection sheets to impove the overall composition. The power consumption also reduce by the engineering team by using fan-less heat dissipation system.

Both of them have full connections like 3 HDMI inputs, 2 components input, 1 S-video in and 1 PC input. The other features are front touch sensor controls, headphone jack, USB picture viewer and universal remote control.

The new JVC super-slim LT-42SL89 and LT-46SL89 are available now at approximate retail prices of $1,899.99 and $2,399.99.

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