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December
6, 2006
Review of the
Samsung D830
Samsung News Release
Excerpt:
Samsung's Ultra Edition 9.9 (D830) raises the bar in slimness
and design of clamshell handsets. With its simple ultra slim
folder design and the latest cutting-edge technology, this 9.9
mm ultra slim clamshell is the result of Samsung's constant
efforts to go above and beyond the boundaries of form and
function. This lightweight mobile comes outfitted with a 2
megapixel camera to capture those special moments wherever you
go. Expect no bulges in your pocket when carrying this premium
ultra slim clamshell that possess a 2.3” wide display and an
external memory slot for extra storage. Navigate effortlessly
through functions, thanks to its enhanced user interface with uMenu and uSearch
features.
Full Review
December
6, 2006
Review of the
Canon Pixma MP810
Canon News Release
Excerpt:
The
PIXMA MP810 Photo All-In-One offers consumers a versatile device
that can deliver a stunning maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi1, and
can produce a photo-lab quality 4 x 6 inch borderless photo in
approximately 21 seconds2. Ink droplets can be as small as one
picoliter for razor sharp photos, with virtually no visible
grain, comparable to photo-lab results. The five-tank
ChromaLife100 system supplies long lasting vibrant prints for
years to come3, while the individual ink tanks feature Smart LED
lights to alert the user to low ink levels and troubleshoot ink
related installation issues.
Full
Review
December
6, 2006
Review of the
Canon Pixma MP600
Canon News Release
Excerpt:
The Canon PIXMA MP600 AIO brings the photo lab to the home at an
affordable estimated selling price of $199.996. It delivers
stunning photo-lab quality prints at up to 9600 x 2400-color
dpi1 and can produce a 4 x 6 inch borderless print in
approximately 28 seconds2 with the look and feel of a
traditional photo. The Easy-Scroll Wheel interface makes it
simple for users to access the copy, scan and print functions
quickly plus navigate and preview their photos on the 2.5-inch
color TFT screen.
Full
Review
December
7, 2006
Release of the Panasonic HDC-SD1
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
The new HDC-SD1 and HDC-DX1 record beautiful, detailed High
Definition video images and clear, high-quality sound that make
for exceptional viewing on today’s most advanced home theater
systems. The HDC-SD1 records onto high capacity, solid-state
SDHC Memory Cards. This tough, compact model debuts as the
world's smallest and lightest 3CCD High Definition video
camcorder1. Because there are no moving parts in the recording
section, the HDC-SD1 is also exceptionally resistant to impact.
The user can count on reliable, virtually error-free recording.
Initial Review
December
7, 2006
Release of the Panasonic HDC-DX1
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
“We’re excited to introduce Panasonic’s first consumer High
Definition video camcorders,” said Rudy Vitti, national
marketing manager, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company.
“We’ve implemented our black box technologies, such as our 3CCD
camera system and Optical Image Stabilization to deliver the
best image quality to consumers. These two camcorders offer
quality and accessibility, with the convenience of recording to
DVD discs with the HDC-DX1.”
Initial Review
December
7, 2006
Review of
the Samsung SGH-i320
Samsung News Release
Excerpt:
The sleek and stylish Samsung i320 is a super-slim bar type
handset, measuring just 11.5mm in depth and 95g in weight with
an easy-to-use QWERTY keyboar d. The Q WERTY keyboard has the
same keyboard layout used in personal computers, enabling users
to send emails and text messages far more conveniently; such a
fun and simple methodology proved to be a huge success among st
consumers in the US and Europe.
Full
Review
December
7, 2006
Release of the Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 P2 HD
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
As the first shoulder-mount camcorder in Panasonic’s P2 HD
series, the multi-format AJ-HPX2000 features a native HD
progressive 2/3” 3-CCD system that offers superb recording in
1080i, 720p, 480i, 576i and in a total of 17 high definition and
standard definition formats. The AJ-HPX2000 is switchable
between DVCPRO HD/50/25 and DV as well as the new AVC-Intra
codec, the industry’s most advanced image compression
technology.
Initial Review
December
7, 2006
The
Waterproof Sanyo Xacti CA6
Sanyo News Release
Excerpt:
The stylish SANYO CA6 is “protected from splash in all
directions,” conforming to the IEC international IPX4 standard*.
Splash-proof water resistance makes it practical to point and
shoot even around the pool or at the beach. It's also rugged
enough to safely take photos or shoot video with wet hands while
fishing, hiking, boating, skiing or enjoying many other outdoor
leisure activities. While remarkably water resistant, the CA6
should never be immersed in water.
Ergonomically designed for convenient, one-handed operation, the
CA6 digital media camera records both 640 x 480 resolution
MPEG-4 video and 6-megapixel digital still images to a standard
SD or SDHC flash memory card.
Full
Review
December
7, 2006
The Sanyo
SCP-8400 Camera Cell Phone
Sanyo News Release
Excerpt:
In addition, the camera has been upgraded to 1.3 Megapixel
resolution. The internal screen is larger (2.0-inch diagonal)
and offers QVGA resolution (240 x 320 pixels) for better viewing
of images and other media. With the addition of the removable
microSD memory card, the SCP-8400 now also supports larger
memory capacities (a 64MB card is included and optional cards up
to 1GB are supported,) a built-in MP3/AAC music player, and a
mass storage mode which allows files to be easily transferred
from a PC and stored to the memory card.
Full Review
December
7, 2006
The Epson Stylus Photo RX580
Epson News Release
Excerpt:
The Epson Stylus Photo RX580 all-in-one rounds out the new Ultra
Hi-Definition product line, offering the same leading-edge image
quality, performance and PC-free capabilities featured on the
Epson Stylus Photo R380 and more. A built-in 2.5-inch color LCD
makes viewing, selecting and editing images convenient and
simple, providing a quick and easy way to print directly from
popular media cards and Flash memory drives or digital cameras
and cell phones via PictBridge connection or optional Bluetooth.
Full Review
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