Your Mobile Has Magic Powers
Monday, December 24th, 2007Your Mobile Has Magic Powers
Egypt Today - Sony’s H2 is also 6 MP, but its 12x optical zoom lens and superior low-light performance make it a standout. The H2 allows full manual control of exposure and cycles quickly between shots, a problem in many digital cameras. Carrefour has the Sony
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The Best Gadgets of 2006
Slate - in some form is fairly common in the gadget world, though few companies seem to pursue it with the rigor of Apple or Sony Digital cameras, LCD TVs, and DVD players tend to be so similar from brand to brand and model to model that low prices play a
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Hardware Matsushita and Hitachi in Talks for Multi-billion LCD Panel
DailyTech - online, competitors like Sony and Samsung will have been working with the eight-generation glass for years longer and Sharp will be using LCD panels with tenth generation glass. Reuters reports that Canon, most well known for its digital cameras and
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New 3-D camera eyes Wii-style gameplay
MSNBC - Previous interactive cameras for video games have only seen limited success. Both Sony and Microsoft have experimented with camera input technologies. Sony released the EyeToy camera for its last-generation Playstation 2 console, while Microsoft has
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Readers’ Choice Award Winners
CNET Asia - the outcome, check the contest results box on the right to see if you’ve won exciting prizes from our sponsors, HP, Sony Mobile Devices, Notebooks, Printers, MP3 Players, Digital Cameras. Within each, products are further segmented into sub
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Buying Guide: Camcorders
PC Magazine - There are even two Sony camcorders that use MiniDV tapes to store high-definition video. (For more on high definition, see In low light, however, 3-CCD cameras generally perform better. You’ll also want to take a look at what digital-still
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Beware high tech as an easy late gift
Columbus Dispatch - Consider small, battery-powered shortwave radios made by Sony, Sangean or Grundig. My next suggestion is affordable and If the techie on your list has a digital camera, consider memory cards or, for some cameras, a new lens. Memory cards also are
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