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Color varifocal dome cameras

October 3rd, 2007 by

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Samsung displayed its premium color verifocal dome camera ‘SCC-B 53S3’ during ASIS International 2007. This camera has no image blurring effect when used to capture a moving picture.

Specifications:
• 1/3 Inch IT SuperHAD CCD
• 540TVL
• True Day/Night function
• Lens 2.5 ~ 6.0mm
• Low Speed Shutter Capability
• Digital Noise Reduction
• 0.009lux (Color/BW) 15IRE, Sense up x128
• Dual power (AC24V& DC12V).

Casio Exilim EXZ75 Digital Camera

October 1st, 2007 by

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Casio Exilim range of digital camera like EX-Z75 is quite a good upgrade from previous models and the most important update this time is in the weight. New models are far slim, lighter and adopt features like anti-shake up to ISO 3200 and best shot which enables camera to detect the best shot in terms of light and surrounding area. Battery is not at all disappointing as a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that comes bundled with camera definitely provide better backup than Ni-MH batteries used by other lower end models. USB 2.0 connectivity ensures that your photos stored in camera memory or SD card (if used) gets transferred rapidly to your computer hard disk. This camera apart from taking still photographs can also record videos at 30fps in VGA mode.

The z75 model comes with 7.2-megapixels CCD sensor which means pictures taken will not be pixilated even if you zoom or get it enlarged at print lab for larger prints. With 2.6-inch LCD screen and 3x optical zoom (much better than digital zoom), its ideal for home users who want a decent camera that can be carried along most of the times and offer good quality pictures. Menus and user controls and also easy to operate and understand. If you feel like buying it just you, wait because you can get some good deals around the net on this camera. I found a website that you should find very useful, have a look: shopping.com/xPO-Casio-Exilim-EXZ75

New CPU and heatsink for Xbox 360

October 1st, 2007 by

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It was seen that almost 33 percent of Xbox 360 were failing and it was due to high CPU temperature. To solve this problem, Microsoft introduced a new 65nm processor codenamed ‘Falcon’ and a revised CPU cooler for it. Unlike older 90nm processor; this new 65nm processor will consume less power, can run at higher clock and will be cheaper to manufacture too.

Photo Source: JWSpeed, Xbox Forums

New audio player by Toshiba

October 1st, 2007 by

Toshiba launched its new portable audio player ‘Gigabeat V41’ in Japanese market. Company announced that the V41 will provide seamless mobile TV experience by predicting and supplementing images when there is a temporary problem with 1- SEG digital TV transmission.

Equipped with 4GB of internal memory and SD/SDHC memory card slot you can record up to 99 programs and set a certain program to be recorded at a predestinated time using EPG (Electronic Program Guide).

Per charge, it runs 10 hours of 1-Seg video, 13 hours of video, and 40 hours of music play. Measuring 115×75×23.5mm at 168g, it is priced at 29,800 JPY.

More pink gadgets for girls

September 30th, 2007 by

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Digix launched ‘PINK ON’ a notebook especially for girls featuring Core 2 Duo mobile processor with 12.1-inch LCD screen. Weighing only .8kg including battery and ODD, it’s got a 2MP web camera, 7 in 1 card reader, wireless LAN and Super Multi DVD-RW drive.

USBFever to introduce USB thermometer

September 29th, 2007 by

USBFever introduced ‘TEMPer’ a USB thermometer made specifically for laboratory use. According to company, it is essentially made to test the air temperature in the room and can be plugged into a USB port and data could be copy-and-paste to Word or Excel easily.