Showing posts with label Digital Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Camera. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Wireless Internet camera and free bonus

This is the world that we have to live with the reality that cameras are everywhere and everytime. You never know when or where you are being watched, whether you are in public and private areas. Ever feel like you would like to do some surveillance of your own? Well now with the help of the people and web technology creator, you can have your own, and it is easier and cheaper than you might have thought with the use of the 4 Channel Wireless Camera System.



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Enjoy Wireless Technology Camera and get free bonus!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7


The good: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 has a relatively wide angle for a megazoom; tons of manual and automatic features; fast continuous shooting.

The bad: Small EVF; lens aberrations and vignetting; image noise and some processing artifacts; lacks hotshoe and raw file support.
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The bottom line: If you shoot primarily outdoors in daytime--especially sports, children, and animals--the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 is a good choice.


The more expensive DSC-H9 has a larger, flip-out LCD, infrared shooting, and has a few interface differences, but is otherwise identical.


Thursday, November 1, 2007

Dell XPS M1730 for Asia Note Book Review

Dell XPS M1730 (Core 2 Extreme T7700 Processor 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM)

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For too long, extreme gaming rigs from Dell, Alienware, Falconware, Voodoo, etc. have been denied to Asia consumers. People have to contend with shooting and looting on what are essentially entertainment desktop replacements like Sony VAIO VGN-AR48GP and Toshiba Qosmio G40.


Though the ASUS G2S is one of the few gaming-focused rigs, nevertheless dual graphics cards in portables were unheard of.


Darius Chang, CNET Asia says that " All these changed when Dell decided to bring in the XPS M1730. Possibly the first in Asia to offer two Nvidia GeForce 8700M GT video cards in the base configuration, this XPS ups the ante by also making it one of the few to include an option for PhysX graphics support.


If the graphics processing unit (GPU) is the cream giving the game its pretty looks, then the PhysX engine is the cake which changes the way we interact with the virtual world. Though it's by no means a budget system like the Inspiron series, we were surprised that this XPS came at a competitive price point. "

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Digital camera review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18

The good: Intelligent Auto mode was spot on most of the time; solid build; good overall performance.

The bad: No hotshoe; no flip-out screen.
The bottom line: Its ease of use is of note for a user who isn't prepared to delve into a camera's manual exposure settings, but who wants something better than a point-and-shoot.

Meet a lightweight digital powerhouse that’s tough on quality, features and usability. Featuring 18x zoom and a 28mm wide-angle lens, this 8.1-megapixel digicam packs enough features to satisfy both amateurs and prosumers.