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August
16, 2007
Samsung Blast SGH-t729 Initial Review
Samsung
News Release Excerpt:
“The Samsung Blast is the ideal device for the on-the-go
consumer,” said Peter Skarzynski, senior vice president,
Samsung. “This device, built exclusively for T-Mobile,
exemplifies Samsung’s commitment to creating devices that meet
the needs of today’s message-centric market. Blast enables users
to easily stay connected with e-mail and messaging capabilities,
and the QWERTY-like keyboard allows for speedy communication.
“The Samsung Blast is a terrific phone for anyone who thrives on
sticking together with friends and family through text, instant
messenger and e-mail,” said Jeff Hopper, vice president of
marketing, T-Mobile USA.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
EOS 40D Initial Review
The
Canon EOS 40D is the successor to the popular EOS 30D digital
SLR. It was built to boost appeal while maintaining its
accessible mid-market pricing. It has a newly enhanced 10.1
megapixel CMOS sensor, fastest in class shooting speed (6.5
FPS), weather-proofing, a 3.0" LCD monitor, the DIGIC III image
processor, enhanced live view, and an all new autofocus sensor.
The 40D will be available in early September 2007, for a
body-only price of $1,299.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot G9 Initial Review
The
Canon Powershot G9 is the successor to the popular Powershot G7
released last year. The G9 is a 12.1 megapixel camera with 6x
optical zoom. It features a RAW shooting mode, a 3.0 inch LCD
display, improved face detection, improved focus, and optical
image stabilization. The G9 is designed to be a point-and-shoot
camera with the power and features of a professional digital SLR.
It will be available in October 2007 for $499.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot SD950 IS Initial Review
The
Canon Powershot SD950 is a 12.1 megapixel digital camera with
3.7x optical zoom. It features the DIGIC III image processor,
advanced face detection, and optical image stabilization. The
SD950 is designed for the sophisticated point-and-shoot user
looking for top-level functionality in a compact, elegant
package. It will be available in September 2007 for $449.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot SD870 IS Initial Review
Canon
News Release Excerpt:
With Canon's new Genuine Face Detection technology, the
camera can detect up to nine forward-looking human faces in a
scene. The Face Detection algorithm automatically prioritizes
and selects faces and not simply the closest object (based on
Canon's Intelligent Scene Analysis/iSAPS technology). It will
then optimize the focus, exposure and flash to ensure the best
possible results. Using Canon's Face Detection, photographers
can keep up to nine faces in focus at any one time.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot SX100 IS Initial Review
The
Canon Powershot SX100 IS is an 8.0 megapixel digital camera with
10x optical zoom. It was designed to have all the zooming power
and creative control a traditional photo-taker could ever want
in a compact and value-priced package. The SX100 features
optical image stabilization, the DIGIC III image processor, face
detection technology, auto and manual exposure modes, and a 2.5"
LCD screen. It will be available in October 2007 for $299.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot A650 IS Initial Review
The
Canon Powershot A650 IS is a 12.1 megapixel digital camera with
6x optical zoom. It is designed for photo enthusiasts who demand
superior image quality, and are looking for a versatile camera
with exceptional creative control. The A650 IS features the
DIGIC III image processor, advanced face detection, optical
image stabilization, 21 shooting modes, and a 2.5" Vari-Angle
LCD display. It will be available starting September 2007 for
$399.
Initial Review
August
20, 2007
Canon
Powershot A720 IS Initial Review
Canon
News Release Excerpt:
The PowerShot A720 IS digital camera is designed to make
capturing and preserving memories fast, fun and easy for Moms
and Dads on-the-go with their busy, growing families. The
upgraded 8.0-megapixel resolution and Canon's Optical Image
Stabilization technology ensure that images are sharp and clear
in almost every situation - even those prone to image blur.
Initial Review
August
21, 2007
Canon
Pixma MX700 Initial Review
The
Canon Pixma MX700 is an all-in-one printer built to be the
quintessential small office workhorse. It features 4800 x 1200
color dots-per-inch resolution, microscopic 2-picoliter sized
ink droplets, four separate ink tanks and printing and copying
speeds of up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) in black and 20 ppm in
color. It's estimated selling price is $199 and it comes with a
1-year limited warranty.
Initial Review
August
21, 2007
Canon
Pixma MX310 Initial Review
Canon
News Release Excerpt:
The Canon Pixma MX310 Office All-in-One Printer provides
printing, scanning, copying and faxing capability, including a
30-sheet Auto Document Feeder (ADF) that completes today's home
office. The ADF allows for quick processing of multiple sheets
for scanning, copying or faxing. Quality output is achieved by
using up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi resolution while the
ChromaLife100 delivers longevity for long-lasting photo prints.
Initial Review
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