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Saturday 15 September 2012

Apple iPhone 5


Apple is expected to finally announce the next iPhone. Whether it's going to be named the iPhone 5 or "the new iPhone," have a bigger screen, or come with seven arms sticking out of it, we've sifted (and sometimes trudged) through months and months of rumors that will either be confirmed. The new iPhone 5 has the same retina display as on its predecessor. But Apple finally upped the screen size to 4 inches, up from the 3.7-inch display that was on all its predecessors. That permits a fifth row of app

Friday 14 September 2012

Nikon COOLPIX S3300


 The Nikon S3300 is an affordable alternative to the rest of the company’s extensive Coolpix lineup. Debuting in February of this year as a replacement for the S3100, the S3300 has received upgrades to optical zoom, megapixel count, and image stabilization; all while retaining that coveted 140-dollar price point. This camera is far from perfect, but a few conveniences make it a decent choice for light-duty photography. The S3300 is available now in silver, black, pink, purple, and red.

Thursday 13 September 2012

Apple’s new iPhone 5 officially announced


As everyone had expected, today Apple has finally unveiled its sixth generation smartphone, officially called  iPhone 5.The new iPhone (which runs iOS 6) is pretty much the handset we’ve already imagined based on all the previously leaked details. It is the first Apple smartphone to come with a display larger than 3.5 inches. Yes, as anticipated, the iPhone 5 sports a 4 inch screen with 1136 x 640 pixels – this allowing it to display a fifth row of icons.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Sony HDR-PJ260VE Camcorder


The Sony HDR-PJ260VE comes outfitted with several video enhancing features. It has face detection with voice enhancement and noise reduction. There's a Tracking Focus function that follows selected subjects as you record. The microphone features 5.1 channel surround sound for dynamic and vivid surround audio. The camcorder also has Intelligent Auto, which supports 120 different scene combinations. There's even a wind noise reduction function that provides clear voice recording.

Monday 10 September 2012

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2


The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 (along with the majority of contemporary cameras) is able to capture HD video, the distinctions between just being able to shoot HD. Stills shooters may get some advantage from the new, higher resolution sensor but the main differences between the GH2 and G2 are the ability to control the movie shooting process.