Friday, May 22, 2009

Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone,


Wanna test your richness quotient? Try fitting the latest lavish wonder into your pockets – the world’s most expensive iPhone! Priced at $177,300, the Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone gives a tough competition to diamond encrusted N95, Mobiado dipped in 24-Karat gold or the latest Swarovski slapped Dior. This opulent cell phone proudly heralds the tag as of being the most expensive iPhone from the house of Princess Plus.
Coming to the makeup of this valued phone, no less than 1179 dazzling 16.18 diamonds makes this finely detailed iPhone. Hand crafted with an array of meticulous equipments, radiant equipments the Amosu Ultimo comes to fore as a droolworthy combo of fine design and world class functionality making it a preffered phone for the big and famous across the globe.
Getting into the detailing, one can find 458 diamonds caked on the flat face of this ultra lavish phone, while the rear bottom case coated with 18 carat solid white gold and layered with 660 diamonds. Adding into the rich appeal comes the an imprinted Apple logo which bedazzles with 61 diamonds.
To complement the looks and appeal, the model comes to you packed in a deluxe wooden box. And talking about the services that come your way for affording the $177,300 worth phone include one year’s gracious VIP International Concierge Service, alert on ‘accessing the inaccessible’ in return and most important round the clock service facility by the Amosu team. For the free of cost luxury Network VIP Privilege card, you can thanks Lamborghini UK, Bombardier Skyjet International, Sunseeker Yachts, Oliver Sweeney, Holland and Holland, Selfridges and Ascot Horse racing.

World’s most expensive iPhone



Here a treat for the luxury lovers! Well, who doesn’t love luxury, it’s just that how many can afford it.
So for those who boast of affording it can take pride in owning the world’s most expensive iPhone. Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson has added another feather in his cap after designing this lavish piece of technology
What makes this phone so special is the use of 138 Princess cut diamonds and another set of 180 brilliant cut diamonds on its surface.
This is not where the story of opulence ends. The 17.75 carats of diamonds find a home in 18k white gold around the rim of the phone. The best quality of diamonds set in oure gold makes the iPhone a priciest possession for the tech lovers making it worthy of a price tag that reads $176,400 USD.
The rich souls who are planning to get there peie of luxury should know that the iPhone has already got a sustomer in a Russian businessman who ordered the phone way back in October 2007 for January 2008 delivery.

Are you game the automated poker table?



Poker is growing big! If you don’t agree with me then check out this hi-tech poker table, a perfect companion for your live poker experience. Many like these are quite popular with the best of the casinos and card rooms. With the X10 Ten player automated poker table, that experience can be a part of your home parties too.

This action packed and realistic high-speed table is good enough for as many as 10 players. Features including ten 12.1” Touch Screen for the players and a 27” LCD screen at the center of the table make it a straight bet from the world of gadget freaks. The players’ hole cards come up when a player touches them on his individual screen, while the community cards and chip amounts are shown on the center screen.
It does away with the need of dealers, chips, and cards, making it a completely self sufficient poker experience for you. And for those who come from the old school of thoughts and believe that at the end of the day it’s a gadget and can make mistakes, then let me tell you that its completely error free and can deal with 50 hands per hour. Not just this, if you wanna start a new game that’s also easy and you can also play your favourites Blackjack and Texas Hold’em together.
Coming to price, since we have tagged it as the luxurious gadget, so the tag has to be big and at $29,950 it is definitely big…what say? Are you game for big bucks for a big game?
Via: Playhardgaming

Sony’s slim and light PSP video game handheld


Which video game has the best whistle—Sony or Microsoft? After endless arguments between two, the issue that has broken the monotony has the same blood group.

Yes, now the discussion who among them offers the best games? It seems that Sony Corporation has an answer to this as the group is planning to introduce a slimmer model of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) video-game player.

The revamped PSP is a third lighter than its predecessor and is19% slimmer with improved battery life and video display. Expected to hit the market in September, the PSPs can be plugged into television sets to play on the larger screens or to watch video downloaded to the devices.

“All of the PSP entertainment content viz. games, photos, videos can be accessible now on PSP as well,” said Kaz Hirai, chief executive officer of Tokyo-based Sony’s worldwide video-game business.

This new version will take on Nintendo Co.’s DS portable player that has outsold the PlayStation Portable five to one in May in Japan on 4 June.

With the cut in the price from $199 to $169, the sales of the product have increased to 90%.

Packed with games and accessories, the PSP will be available in two special editions viz. “Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron” and “Daxter”. While the former will be white with the image of “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader on the back, the later (silver version) will include a DVD with episodes from “The Family Guy” television series.

Playstation Portable-2000



Two-months down the line, you can enjoy the presence of the lighter and the thinner model of the new handheld video-machine—PSP-2000. The playstation will be available in six colors at 19,800 yen (US$162) on 20 September.

Here is the model holding the new Playstation Portable PSP-2000 during a news conference in Tokyo on 17 July 2007.

The new updated version will allow the users to watch digital television broadcast on the new PSP by attaching a digital TV tuner (see in the pic). It has been specifically designed for this portable playstation

JANV DR7200


We had mention GPS direction-finding system with breathalyzers before. Those were from Europe. JANV DR7200 is a one is called JANV DR7200 and is from Korea.

In addition to its alcohol sensor, JANV DR7200 navigation system is also has digital TV receiver, multimedia player, picture-in-picture feature, bluetooth connectivity, SD card slot, and FM transmitter.

As far as hardware specs you have got a 7″ screen, 533Mhz processor, SiRF Star III GPS receiver, and a USB host.

ASD-11R, a new dock for your iPod



Denon will be released in Japan, a new docking station for iPod, the ASD-11R.Available in white and black, Dock, once connected to a Denon amplifier, you will control your DAP directly from your audio system Denon while displaying information on your iPod screen Denon.Otherwise, if necessary, you can connect your iPod and dock on your TV thanks to its S-Video out. 104×76.5×28.5mm, 220g, 60 €.

SEGA Private Show 2008 Summer




It is just back from SEGA Private Summer Show 2008 which were presented several arcade games. So what’s new?
Firstly, a new racing game we were presented, R-Tuned Ultimate Street Racing. Nothing unusual, you can “drifter” a little, but it’s still really an arcade game. Even if you make an exit route, you are immediately handed over on the road. The game can be played up to 4 players. By cons, you’ll be able to buy a card that allows you to save your progress. So if you win a new car or a new circuit, you can charge the new body the next time you go to a party. Unfortunately, SEGA did not include a system of classification, history that we can compare our results with other players over time.

The second game was the Galileo Factory, a medal game. Within this big machine, there is an entire circuit “great 8″ that you will earn coins, or dropping balls to win more “corner”. Par contre, cette grosse bête � tendinite !!! As against this big beast with tendinitis! In fact, you need to turn a crank to launch pieces per package in the Galileo Factory. You can play 2 players simultaneously.

Then we had the right to the House of the Dead EX. But to die of boredom!It is a shooting game with arcade-gun and small pedal that goes with..

Initially, it might have been thinking about a Time Crisis Like, the kind of game where you use the pedal to hide or get out of your planque and shoot zombies.. But, in fact, you’ll have a whole series of games challenge , With whom you play with the gun alone or pedal alone, but never both at the same time. Basically, there is not a true story mode.

Finally, it was able to test the game Black Jack Ace Nailed where you can play against five players, the game Jackpot “Where’s Charlie?”, A set of tongs’ UFO Catcher 8, and another Medal Game, Monopoly Second Edition.

The G-Track USB Microphone Requires No Special Drivers



Many a times we require microphones that not only function well, but also are easy to handle and require very little drivers to operate, if any at all. The G-track USB microphone is a directional mic and does not require any special drivers to operate as such. The mic comes with a number of features such as the gain knob which can lock into position, LED signal/distortion meters, etc. The coolest feature about this gadget has to be the fact that you can easily set levels without touching or worrying about software.


The mic also comes with an INST knob, which can help you control the connected instruments such as a guitar, amplifier, music system, computer etc. If you are into recording, performing or even podcasting, you are going to love this little devil. The G-track USB microphone is a little pricey and would cost you $155, but it still is a good buy.

Via: GearCrave

Star Trek Game


New star trek game and this is very conceptual gaming are providing unique technology, and whole gaming is really very extra ordinary and very lovely working by Shane McGlaun:

I tend to play more video games than board games, but when you have a group of friends over sometimes it can be fun to go old school and whip out some board games. Star Trek fans looking to prove that they have the most useless sci-fi factoids stored away in their neural net will be glad to hear a new Star Trek board game is available.

The game is called Star Trek Scene It and it’s a trivia game that uses a DVD to show clips from the various TV series and feature films int the Star Trek franchise. I see Picard is included on the box image; he was the best Enterprise captain ever if you ask me.

Two collector’s editions of the game are being offered that both come with additional content and embossed metal tins that the standard versions lack. Among the collector’s editions are the Captains box and the limited edition Ships version, both available to purchase now. I wonder if the instructions are written in Klingon

Limited Edition James Perse Beach Cruiser


Supporting the ‘cause green’ and ‘keeping fit’ are two of the latest fad catching up the world
So if you are game to support the cause in a lavish way, get ready to chuck away that coupe and ride the new James Perse Cruiser! Cruisers ‘coz they sport those wide tires for handling the sand, low wide-set handlebars, and coaster brakes. The Hydroform steel frame and the hand-aged leather make it a treat for the rider and a craving for the beholder.
The bike is available in a variety of 4 hues to choose from in that good old vintage 50s and 60s-style and if you want to put your hands on the selective numbers…hurry up for they are selling only the limited edition serial number and serial number tag. It’s available only at James Perse boutiques for approx $2200

PlayTV available for Sony PlayStation



You have a PlayStation 3 that will probably cost a pastón, have games with graphics that fascinate you, you have a player of high definition Blu-ray integrated what needed to not get up the sofa in what remains of I? Ah, yes, a receiver DTT.

That is what makes this PlayTV, is a recipient of DTT for PlayStation 3, lets you tune all channels of digital television today simply connecting the antenna to this PlayTV and thence to the PS3.

But you can not just watch TV, but if it turns out that you are completely blinded by those playing the game, you can program the PlayTV to save to disk the program you wanted to see, so if you have a receiver of DTT, DTT recorder, video game console and high-definition player in a single site.

It controls even with the command of a game if that is your ass a few hours glued to couch.

Luxury Gadget of the day: Mobiado’s professional 105 EM 24 karat gold phone



If your heart is aching to put your hand on the next luxury phone hitting the market, here’s an update. Mobiado is all set to launch it’s Midas touch phone called Professional 105 GCB. The handset has everything making it worthy enough to be tagged as the ‘Luxury Gadget of the Day’.

Right from the frame finished with 5 micron thick 24-karat gold plating to detailing like screws on the phone plated in gold plated brass or for that matter the 24 karat gold paint on the keypad shouts luxury.
The hardwood Executive Model series of Professional 105 EM, is available in three different designs made in Cocobolo hardwood or Ebony hardwood.

To bring in the element of sophistication, each of the crystal button on the keypad is painted black is painted while the casing is constructed from anodized aluminum. This 24 Karat gold phone homes features including a 2 megapixel camera, more than 1GB of internal memory, 2-inch display that supports up to 16 million colors, built-in music player and connectivity options via Bluetooth and microUSB.PHEW! That’s quite a package

Via: Unwiredview

PC-Dart Game: Geeky Recreation!




If you are fed up of looking at your PC the whole day and recreation for you is limited to those computer games at max since your job doesn’t give you the flexibility to move out and relax then take a chill pill! I’m saying this as here is another computer game (don’t get irritated) with a difference. This one gives you mobility too. We are talking about the computer connected PC-Dart Game. All you need to get the game in your office is a USB port on your computer and 120€.
With this much at your end, all you need to do is have fun by installing the dart board on the wall and connection in the PC. As you hit the target, your screen will display the score to keep the competition levels high!
Not just this, it also features a number of gaming modes to keep you glued to the game even after frequent plays.
Initially the game will be available only in Japan and we hope to get hands on it in other countries as well. After all, recreation cannot be limited to a particular country.�
But if you want to catch the action life, you can have a look at the video here.
Via: Akihabara

Edition Final Fantasy VII for the PS3





The next hit on eBay? Sony Square and again turn the crank of Final Fantasy VII with a new limited edition, in this case from the PS3. The console, along with a Blu-ray copy of Advent Children with more than 30 minutes animation, includes a 160GB hard drive, the demo of FFXIII and logo engraved Cloud (or at least stuck) on the surface of the cover, painted in “black cloud” to be totally game.


The package will be released in Japan as of April 16 for 49,980 yen, which are to be 420 euros/550 dollars a change if it excludes almost inevitable that you put sablazo sympathetic gentlemen of the office.

Philips Juicer




Philips Juicer

Homemade juice easily
Easy to serve. Easy to store
With this juicer you can make delicious fresh juice easily. And due to its compact design it's very easy to store.


Feature :

Makes more juice
•Micro mesh filter for more juice

Easy serving
•Easy serving with 400 ml juice jug

Easy storage
•Compact design

Continuous juicing
•Juice continuously using the 500ml detachable pulp container

Quick and easy cleaning
•Cleaning is easy with the detachable spout


Specifications :
General specifications
•Cord storage
•Non-slip feet
•Safety clamps
•1 speed

Technical Specifications
•Power: 220 W
•Pulp container: 500 ml
•Voltage: 220-240 V
•Frequency: 50/60 Hz
•Cord length: 1.2 m

Design specifications
•Material housing & clamps: PP
•Material lid: SAN
•Material juice jug: PP Transparent Plastic
•Colors: Bright white with green accents

Accessories
•Juice jug: 400 ml

Sunday, May 10, 2009

SANYO XACTI VPC-FH1 HD CAMCORDER


Highlights:
10x optical zoom for photo
16x advanced zoom for video
Large 3.0-inch LCD
Face Chaser technology (up to 12 faces for photos & videos)
3D DNR noise-reducing function
12 megapixels photo output (real-time interpolation)


The Full HD Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1 Dual Camera is truly a benchmark in high definition, offering 1920x1080 pixels at 60 full frames per second to record crystal clear and smooth motion for videos directly onto SDHC memory cards. The FH1 comes with a 1/2.5 inch 8.0 megapixels CMOS sensor, which combined with a 10x optical zoom lens for photo-taking and video, allows a special 16x advanced zoom using the latest in zooming technology. The advanced zoom gives a broader view as it zooms in, meaning more of the scene makes it into the zoom than ever before. The Xacti FH1 is highly portable and is a mere 342g after loading it with battery and memory card. When using a 16GB memory card with the Sanyo FH1, you can expect a maximum of approximately 41 hours of footage (web-UHR mode) or approximately 1.5 hours of HD footage at maximum quality (FULL-HR mode). All this can be comfortably viewed on the 3.0-inch (230k pixels) LCD of the Sanyo Xacti FH1 and you can also take still images up to 12 megapixels in size for poster sized prints.


Packaged Weight: 0.7 kg

SANYO XACTI VPC-FH1 HD CAMCORDER


Highlights:
10x optical zoom for photo
16x advanced zoom for video
Large 3.0-inch LCD
Face Chaser technology (up to 12 faces for photos & videos)
3D DNR noise-reducing function
12 megapixels photo output (real-time interpolation)


The Full HD Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1 Dual Camera is truly a benchmark in high definition, offering 1920x1080 pixels at 60 full frames per second to record crystal clear and smooth motion for videos directly onto SDHC memory cards. The FH1 comes with a 1/2.5 inch 8.0 megapixels CMOS sensor, which combined with a 10x optical zoom lens for photo-taking and video, allows a special 16x advanced zoom using the latest in zooming technology. The advanced zoom gives a broader view as it zooms in, meaning more of the scene makes it into the zoom than ever before. The Xacti FH1 is highly portable and is a mere 342g after loading it with battery and memory card. When using a 16GB memory card with the Sanyo FH1, you can expect a maximum of approximately 41 hours of footage (web-UHR mode) or approximately 1.5 hours of HD footage at maximum quality (FULL-HR mode). All this can be comfortably viewed on the 3.0-inch (230k pixels) LCD of the Sanyo Xacti FH1 and you can also take still images up to 12 megapixels in size for poster sized prints.


Packaged Weight: 0.7 kg

SANYO XACTI VPC-WH1 HD CAMCORDER


Highlights:
30x optical zoom
2.5-inch LCD
Face Chaser technology (up to 12 faces for photos & videos)
3D DNR noise-reducing function
HDMI output


The Sanyo Xacti VPC-WH1 allows users to capture high-definition (1280x720) 30 fps footage without worrying about the effects of water or snow thanks to its waterproof performance up to 3 meters (10 feet). Whether you are out in the rain, at the beach or on the ski slopes, you can depend on the WH1 to capture all the action. The WH1 features a 30x optical zoom for superior video-capturing as well as a 3D DNR noise-reducing function for clearer, more professional-looking videos. With Face Chaser technology, the Xacti WH1 can detect up to 12 faces for photos and videos for accurate exposure and focusing. The WH1 also comes with a 2.5-inch LCD and a HDMI output giving you the choice of sharing the footage with your friends either on camera or directly on a HD TV via the HDMI connection.


Packaged Weight: 0.7 kg

CANON LEGRIA HF20 HD CAMCORDER


Highlights:
32GB Dual Flash Memory
SDHC memory card recording
Instant AF, Super Range OIS, Face Detection
Pre REC; Quick Start
x.v.Colour; 25p Cinema Mode
3.3MP photos; Dual Shot


Small enough to carry with you everywhere and weighing just 340g, the Canon LEGRIA HF20 records stunning Full HD movies straight to SDHC memory cards as well as its 32GB internal memory. The combination of a 3.3 megapixels Full HD CMOS sensor, a 15x optical zoom Canon HD Video Lens and the super-fast DIGIC DV III processor, makes the HF20 a very capable HD camcorder. On the highest quality setting, movies can be captured at 24Mbps with the HF20. User-friendly technologies also make shooting HD easy, as the HF20 offers Instant AF (to achieve pin-sharp focus quickly), a Super Range OIS (to prevent camera shake from ruining shots) and Face Detection Technology (to optimise shooting settings for perfect people shots – up to 35 faces in a frame). The LEGRIA HF20 supports the expanded colour space of x.v.Color. When movies are played back on a compatible HD TV, colours look better than ever. Choose 25p Cinema Mode to make movies that have the traditional look of film, or for improved low-light shooting. In Photo mode, the HF20 can capture still images up to 3.3 megapixels and it can also capture 2 megapixels stills during video recording in Dual Shot mode.


Packaged Weight: 3 kg

PANASONIC HDC-SD20 HD CAMCORDER


Highlights:
Full HD SD card Camcorder
16x optical zoom Leica Dicomar lens
Advanced O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer)
2.7-inch wide LCD
Weight approx. 270g


The Panasonic HDC-SD20 is an easy-to-use, Full HD SD card camcorder with a 16x optical zoom Leica Dicomar lens. TheSD20’s iA function automatically activates several convenient shooting functions. These include Advanced O.I.S., which compensates for hand-shake to eliminate blurring; Face Detection, which adjusts the exposure so faces are captured perfectly; and Intelligent Contrast Control, which helps ensure proper contrast. Also included is the Intelligent Scene Selector which determines the shooting conditions and automatically selects the optimal scene setting. While AF Tracking keeps the subject in focus even if it moves around to ensure continuously perfect image quality.

The SD20 comes with a 16x optical zoom Leica Dicomar lens and also features a 2.7-inch wide LCD. The SD20 records on both SD and SDHC Memory Cards, which require no transport mechanism, making the SD20 highly resistant to external impact. This combines with its small size and weight to achieve unmatched mobility.


Packaged Weight: 0.9 kg

JVC EVERIO GZ-MG630


Highlights:
35x optical zoom Konica Minolta lens
60GB Hard Disk & MicroSD slot
40x dynamic zoom
1/6-inch 800k pixel CCD image sensor
2.7-inch 16:9 Widescreen Clear LCD
Laser Touch Operation


The JVC Everio GZ-MG630 comes is an ultra-compact HDD/microSD hybrid camcorder featuring 60GB HDD for up to 75 hours of recording. With 35x optical zoom Konica Minolta lens, the Everio MG630 achieves a 40x dynamic zoom, by using nearly all of the 1/6-inch 800K pixels CCD’s effective pixels without any picture quality degradation. Powered by the HD Gigabrid Premium Engine, the MG630 also comes with Laser Touch Operation on its 2.7-inch Widescreen Clear LCD and convenient "One Touch" buttons for easy sharing and carrying.


Packaged Weight: 1 kg

JVC EVERIO GZ-MG645


Highlights:
HD up-convert with HDMI for 1920x1080/50p Output
35x optical zoom Konica Minolta lens
60GB Hard Disk & MicroSD slot
40x dynamic zoom
1/6-inch 800k pixels CCD image sensor
2.7-inch 16:9 Widescreen Clear LCD


The JVC Everio GZ-MG645 comes is an ultra-compact HDD/microSD hybrid camcorder featuring 60GB HDD for up to 75 hours of recording. With 35x optical zoom Konica Minolta lens, the Everio MG645 achieves a 40x dynamic zoom, by using nearly all of the 1/6-inch 800K pixels CCD’s effective pixels without any picture quality degradation. Powered by the HD Gigabrid Premium Engine, the MG645 offers HD up-conversion that converts the camcorders’ standard definition recordings for output as a 1920x1080/50p up-converted video signal, allowing HDMI connection to compatible HD televisions via an HDMI mini terminal. The MG645 also comes with Laser Touch Operation on its 2.7-inch Widescreen Clear LCD and convenient "One Touch" buttons for easy sharing and carrying.


Packaged Weight: 1.1 kg

SONY HDR-FX1000 HDV HANDYCAM CAMCORDER





Highlights:
Film-like Progressive Scan 1080/24p, 1080/30p, or 1080/60i
3x 1/3-inch ClearVid CMOS Sensors
20x optical zoom G Lens (29.5mm to 590mm, 35mm equiv.)
Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
3.2-inch Xtra Fine LCD display
3x manual rings for superior control


Place the pinnacle of high definition in your hands with the HDR-FX1000 high definition MiniDV Handycam camcorder. Equipped with 24p progressive scan mode, you'll experience high-quality, film-like motion for brilliant scene reproduction while CinemaTone Gamma and CinemaTone Color provide the colour and gamma range to give your footage an amazing film-like feel. In addition to 1080/60i recording, the HDR-FX1000 offers a 1080/24p and 1080/30p Progressive Scan mode that enables shooting with film-like results. Signals scanned at 24p/30p are converted to 60i (using 2-3 pulldown for 24p) and recorded on MiniDV tape, allowing footage to be played and edited using existing HDV products. In this way, progressive images can be handled in the conventional HDV editing environment.

The HDR-FX1000 also features three 1/3-inch ClearVid CMOS image sensors with Exmor derived technology which let you capture sharp, detailed images even in lower-light situations. And the 29.5mm wide-angle to 590mm telephoto G-lens with 20x optical zoom brings the action closer and allows for wider angle shooting. Take control of light in extreme settings with three built-in neutral density filters and three manual rings for adjusting zoom, focus and iris. Plus, the 3.2-inch Xtra Fine LCD and Optical SteadyShot image stabilization give you an unparalleled recording experience.


Packaged Weight: 4 kg

Canon EOS 5D Mk II redefines photography



Okay, it may be a marketing gimmick but when Canon says it has redefined the future of photography people sit up and listen.

In September, Canon announced the full frame, 21.1 Megapixel EOS 5D Mark II, which it claims is the first EOS with full HD video capability.

“Compact, lightweight and with environmental protection, the successor to the EOS 5D boasts a newly designed Canon CMOS sensor, with ISO sensitivity up to 25,600 for shooting in low light conditions. The new DiG!C 4 processor combines with the improved CMOS sensor to deliver medium format territory image quality at 3.9 frames per second, for up to 310 frames.”

It has an awesome spec:

* New 21.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor with improved EOS Integrated Cleaning System (E.I.C.S.)
* New Full HD 1080 resolution movie recording
* 3.9 frames per second continuous shooting
* High performance DiG!C 4 processor providing superb image quality
* Maximum 310 large JPEG images in a single burst with a UDMA card
* 3.0” VGA (920k dots) Clear View LCD
* ISO 100-6400 (expansion from 50 up to 25,600)
* 9 AF points + 6 Assist AF points

And an awesome price:

“The EOS 5D Mark II (body only) is available from end of November 2008 priced at £2299.99 / €2999.99 RRP inc. VAT. ”

We don’t have a dollar price for this item at present.

Sony Cyber-Shot W230 announced



Sony has announced eight new models in its Cyber-Shot range of digital cameras.

They are produced in colourful designs for the youth and female markets at affordable prices. They are listed below:

Cyber-Shot T900 and T90
• Chic, ultra-slim design (15.1mm T900, 13.9mm T90)
• 12.1 effective megapixels
• 3.5-inch wide Xtra Fine LCD touchscreen (T900) / 3.0-inch wide Clear Photo LCD Plus touchscreen (T90)
• Carl Zeiss 4x optical zoom lens
• Record 720p HD movie clips
• Optical SteadyShot for clearer handheld shooting
• Enhanced Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology

Cyber-Shot W290, W270 and W230
• 12.1 effective megapixels
• Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom with 28mm wide angle lens (W230 4x/30mm)
• Record 720p HD movie clips (not W230)
• Optical SteadyShot for clearer handheld shooting
• Enhanced Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology

Cyber-Shot H20
• 10.1 effective megapixels
• Carl Zeiss 10x optical zoom lens
• Record 720p HD movie clips
• Optical SteadyShot for clearer handheld shooting
• Enhanced Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology

Cyber-Shot S980 and S930
• 12.1 effective megapixels (10.1 megapixels S930)
• 4x optical zoom lens (3x optical zoom S930)
• SteadyShot for clearer handheld shooting
• Enhanced Face Detection technology

We have not yet got details of when they will be on sale.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10KEB-K DSLR


The Lumix DMC-L10KEB-K can be purchased from the UK Panasonic eShop: shop.panasonic.co.uk, for £391.99.Since I own a Lumix DMC FZ8, I can thoroughly recommend this range.

The DMC-L10 features:

10.1 Mega pixels
MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer
Free Angle 2.5 inch Diagonal LCD
Ergonomic Grip
2x, 4x Digital zoom
Advanced hybrid-type AF system
Dust reduction with a Supersonic Wave Filter system

It is equipped with a LEICA D VARIO-ELMAR 14-50mm / F3.8-5.6 / MEGA O.I.S. lens designed specifically for a digital SLR camera to be sold as a kit, the DMC-L10K.

The camera is especially designed for the consumer who is familiar with compact digital cameras and would like to experience digital SLR photography, but also for the ambitious photographer who wishes to take more impressive pictures.

Nikon D5000 preview



Nikon’s D5000 “baby Nikon” is positioned between the D60 and D90 and is not intended to be a replacement for either.

The D5000 lacks an autofocus motor in the body but it does sport a tilt-and-swivel LCD.

Following the pre-credit-crunch boom in digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs), these smaller, stripped-down models seem to be the norm now.

The D5000 fills a gap below the enthusiast grade D90 — Canon’s 500D and Olympus’s E-620 point to a similar market.

Here are the main features of the Nikon D5000

* 12.9 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor (effective pixels: 12.3 million)
* 2.7″ tilt and swivel LCD monitor (230,000 dots)
* Movie capture at up to 1280 x 720 (720p) 24 fps with mono sound
* Live View with contrast-detect AF, face detection and subject tracking
* Image sensor cleaning (sensor shake)
* 11 AF points (with 3D tracking)
* IS0 200-3200 range (100-6400 expanded)
* 4 frames per second continuous shooting (buffer: 7 RAW, 25 JPEG fine, 100 JPEG Normal)
* Expeed image processing engine
* Extensive in-camera retouching including raw development and straightening
* Connector for optional GPS unit (fits on hot shoe)
* New battery with increased capacity
* 72 thumbnail and calendar view in playback

This is certainly one to watch and, to the right market, sure to be a success.

What Ho! A New Pentax DSLR Looms, Coming May 21




Pentax's "K7D"—the supposed name of an upcoming DSLR that hopefully includes HD video capture—is on the way, and it looks like on May 21 we'll know more. Because right now, we know very little.

If you're interested in the rumored K7D specs floating around dank Pentax forums, here they are:

* Same sensor as the K20D
* Up to 6400 ISO with better noise treatment
* 5 images/sec
* 100 % viewfinder
* Better weatherproofing
* Mirror lockup
* Liveview and HD Video
* Better stabilizer .
* Better DRE mode
* 77 zones light metering
* Much better AF system even with non-SDM lenses
* 3 inches/ 920 000 pixels screen with in-body editing (crop…)
* 1/8000 shutter with 1/250 sync

There is very little, if any, confirmation in these, or even any confirmation that it will be called the K7D. But with everyone jumping on the HD video capture tip, it would be a surprise bordering on embarrassment for a new Pentax to ship without it. [Photography Bay via Crunchgear]

The Nikon D5000 Ships April 27



We told you about the Nikon D5000 (Nikon's latest sub-$1000, HD-shooting dSLR with a swiveling screen) when it was announced two weeks ago. Now, thanks to Amazon, we hear that the first shipments are going out to customers on April 27th. Anyone waiting for their order to arrive?

The Pistol Camera Takes Pictures That Will Blow You Away




When does taking a self-portrait look like suicide? When the camera is shaped like a gun that's when. The photos even have that pinhole, James Bond vibe to them.

The only problem is that there isn't a viewfinder—so you are unlikely to get the shot you were going for. More like pinhole images of areas like the forehead, heart and crotch—likely targets as you get carried away by imagining popping a cap into your subject. Actually, there is one other issue—the camera is only a concept

Lucky Nikon D5000 Owner Unboxes, Tests His Kit A Day Early



Flickr user Kadath got his mitts on the Nikon D5000 a day before Amazon is scheduled to make the new kit available to the masses, so of course he unboxed it and took test shots.

Judging from all those CB radios car stereos in his Flickr set, this D5000 might be stolen. I kid, Kadath, honestly.

But seriously. Send the D5000 my way or I tell the Princeton police

Genius G-Shot HD520 Shoots 720P for $150



Is it bad that I'm not excited about the Genius G-Shot HD520?

Priced at $150 and available now, the HD520 shoots 11MP stills and 720P (MPEG-4/H.264) video to SDHC up to 8GB. It features face tracking, a 2.5-inch LCD and weighs less than 6 ounces. But every halfway decent point and shoot is getting 720P capabilities...and no offense to Genius, but I trust the lenses/CMOSs used by Canon, Sony, Nikon, etc more than this.

The G-Shot's form factor is exciting for about five seconds. Then you realize, it's just technological nostalgia, evoking images of more expensive, once-innovative products. But we don't need a palmcorder to shoot crappy HD anymore. Everything is doing it.

I Wish Digital Cameras Still Had Bellows



Something about bellows in the context of photography just feels right, doesn't it? The new Bessa III comes out in May, and It shoots 6x6 or 6x7 images on 120/220 roll film. It should be around $2,000.

The USB Borescope Is an Essential Tool in Any Self-Surgery Kit



Borescopes are extremely handy devices. These flexible video tubes are perfect for exploring the tight confines of your PC motherboard or that pesky, always-stuffed left nasal passage*.

(*Technically, borescopes become endoscopes when they enter the body.)

This USB borescope features a 300k, water resistant camera with two LEDs at the tip, complete with an optional magnetic ring (for grabbing a pesky screw from the tight confines of your left nasal passage). Priced at a mere $64, that's far less expensive than any of the other scopes we've...scoped out. Just keep in mind that the low resolution camera might not make for the crystal clear Christmas card portrait you had in mind.

$100,000 Camera Captures Slow Mo Surfing, From Underwater


For the upcoming BBC nature series "South Pacific," filmmakers rigged a TyphoonHD4 to shoot above and underwater HD in gorgeous slow motion.

(Be sure to watch that clip in HD.)

Shooting a frame rate 20x the speed of normal HD (I'm assuming that's somewhere around 480fps if the standard HD cam shoots at 24fps), this camera/documentary was apparently the first to capture the underwater spiraling vortices of huge waves at such incredible quality. Cameraman/technician Rudi Diesel calls one moment in this clip "probably the best shot" of his life.

New Entry-Level Sony DSLRs Feature Revamped GUI, HDMI-Out




We've heard rumors on the new Alpha series DSLRs before, and now a larger leak on Sony's Russian site shows the Alphas have been slimmed down and further geared toward the casual user.

The biggest tidbits are the significantly smaller chassis (the current Alpha 300 and 350 series are huge and heavy) and the addition of a new GUI and HDMI out. The Alphas have always been nice teaching cameras, and the new models look to improve upon that. The new GUI has graphical illustrations to show exactly how changes in shutter speed and exposure and all that will affect the shot. They'll also pack, according to Google's Russian translator, a "handbook" or "directory," which seems to us basically a glossary that explains the cameras' functions in plain language.

High-def output is a little less clear, thanks to the translation; it's not totally obvious whether this function will be exclusive to Sony-made Bravia sets (we know it'll offer specific advantages, like using the Bravia remote to view/zoom images) or if Sony is simply choosing not to mention its compatibility with competitive HDTVs. But we'll keep you updated as more info becomes available.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Check out the latest DVD burning robot, called Florian




Having just read this, something just sprung up from my mind and I want to share a quick story with you about something I saw while on holiday not long ago. You will probably know what piracy means and I had the opportunity to visit some of the ‘pirated markets’ in Asia once while on holiday. There I remember seeing people using their PCs (which were equipped with multiple cd/dvd burners) and simultaneously burning and obvious creating multiple copies of whatever it is they were burning and selling (seemed like film dvds as well as Microsoft softwares and Windows!) them as soon as they were complete, and as you will have guessed, they were dead cheap!

Having sad that this robot designed by Aaron Shephard, has been created for the purpose of doing system backups, you have to realise though, it wouldn’t take very long for the guys I’ve see to do a minor tweak and turn this robot into an automatic, money making, piracy machine! However I can imagine how handy and useful it would be to have this robot at home or in an office,

Nissan designs latest crash avoiding technology in robots, next step: Cars!


Here is yet another latest technology (much reminds me of the sat nav system which stops you from speeding) from Nissan which helps you avoid crashing, this new idea have been successfully demonstrated in the BR23C robots as shown in the gallery. This amazing historic big step was achieved when the robots showed that they could recognise and help avoid coming into contact with any moving or non moving objects, thus avoiding a crash, (hopefully you will be able to see that in one of the pictures!).

Of course, Nissan isn’t just having some fun and playing with robots, what Nissan is trying to point out is that it’s latest technology isn’t just for robots, it will inevitably be used in its cars in the future.

Latest dancing robot Keepon now on sale for researchers!




Keepon, the robot which was once just a oneoff hand-crafted project is now being mass produced by its creators who have started their own company called BeatBots. The little guy will (actually, is now) be on sale for a base price of $30,000, primarily targetting researchers interested in the field of robotics or more specifically the subject of Human Robot Interaction.


Now, obviously I realise what you are probably thinking right now, that little thing for 30-grand? But, apparently, if you wait a little while, they are planning to come out with a new version which will use a simpler mechanism and have a cheaper price tag.

Watch this video of Keepon in action, then you might know what all the fuzz is about.

Video: Sit in this earthquake simulator and feel the tremble!


Check out this latest in ’simulating’ technology which is currently being featured at the Tokyo Game Show 2008. Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 3, which I believe just means earthquake simulator in plain human language, can really shake!

Geeky DIY gadgets: iPhone controlled Lego contraption pours out a beer

Not only does this DIY project include my favourite Lego building blocks but it is also mechanical (moves) AND it’s controlled via an iPhone! How cool is that? As you will see in the video, this homemade contraption has been set to perform an action (in this case, bend down so that the bottle it is holding pours out) every time it sees the word “pour” in a Pownce RSS feed, very clever stuff.

Don’t expect too much though, this is just a simple gimmick, it doesn’t appear from the video as though it has any sensors to know when to stop pouring. And of course, it doesn’t know neither where your cup is, so you have to place it in the right place for it.

Check out these cool surveillance robots by Macroswiss



The security and surveillance company Macroswiss illustrates in the following video some of the newest and latest robotic technology which they have been working on. The little spybot with the built-in mini Uzi is neat, but also check out the Hydrobot, which is a spybot for boats taking the form of a floating seagull as a disguise to hide away it’s cameras.

Though what you see are essentially Macroswiss’ robots in its very early demo stages and are literallly concepts in the making, if you’re interested there are also a number of other videos available online via YouTube (search for Macroswiss Security Robots on FutureWeapons).

Panasonic unveils KAR robot arm that handles all your dirty dishes




Not very often does technology help us so much to the extent that it helps us out around the kitchen (the very thing that we’re all so lazy about). Now Panasonic thinks their latest creation might just do the trick. The KAR robot arm developed by a group of researchers from Panasonic and the University of Tokyo appears to do the sole task it was designed for relatively well. This is brilliant especially on a busy day when you come home from work, exhausted and just want to sit down on the couch for some tele. Though the KAR robot arm doesn’t exactly wash the dishes for you, it has been designed so that it is able to pick up your dishes gently without making a mess, rinse them and load them into your dishwasher - which is good enough for me!

Video: Future technology, technocracy?



Do you ever find yourself lost in technology and by that I don’t mean not knowing how to use the computer or a particular gadget. I mean, do you ever find yourself not as updated with technology as you would like? Lost in how quickly technology is advancing on a daily basis? It’s incredible how everything is moving before our eyes, this video showcases some cool technology that we already have at present, some you may not even know about, but the more important thing is what about the future? Will they be dominating us and our everyday lives? This is a question that’s been asked by so many, actually technology is already taking a major role in all of us, we just don’t realise it!

High tech exoskeleton robotic suits for farmers




Yes, I know this is abit odd. Researchers at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology have developed a high tech exoskeleton robotic suit that aims to help farmers by giving them support and super strength! Expected to cost between $5,000 and $10,000, with great power comes great costs!

Sometime ago, we saw that Takara was capable of coming up some neat Transformer mp3 players, these attracted a considerable amount of attention across




Sometime ago, we saw that Takara was capable of coming up some neat Transformer mp3 players, these attracted a considerable amount of attention across many blogs. Now Takara Tomy has done it again by introducing their latest ROBO-Q tiny adorable robots. Thought with a heavy price tag of $42 for a robotic toy of its size, the ROBO-Q robots definitely won’t disappoint.

Robot girl with a pretty celebrity face




We’ve featured all sorts of robots before, sexed robots, really real like fish robots but none with a pretty face as real as this robo-girl. This pretty Robot girl was done by Tamar and Rob Sheridan. Tamar took the photos and Rob did the special effects using Photoshop.

Meet NASA’s latest Axel Rover, a mountain climbing robot concept



This latest NASA rover concept robot is being developed at the California Institute of Technology. It is an autonomous robotic rover stuffed with wireless computing sensors in a cylindrical body which NASA hopes it will be able to maneuver over all terrains, from steepy climbs to rocky mountains and deepest caters, basically wherever man wouldn’t reach safely. Check out the video below…

How the new Bumblebee 2 from Transformers 2 movie is built



As you know Transformers 2 (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) the movie is well on the way and won’t be too long before it hits the screens. Chevy is heavily involved in all of the Autobot’s vehicles, so this week at the Chicago Auto Show Chevy showed everyone at the show what the new Bumblebee 2 (Camaro) would look like by building and putting up this massive 18-foot Bumblebee. Boy, these movies are really a great way for automakers to promote their cars isn’t it?

Video: University students design ice cream serving robot



A robot that can automatically serve ice cream with selected toppings and pass on a spoon? 26 students at Ohio Northern University under supervision of their professors have built an ice cream serving robot consisting of two Kuka industrial robots which man their stations inside a kiosk of custom-fabricated components. Check out the video after the break, what they have achieved in this project is brilliant!

Star Wars Boba Fett Lego armor


Another amazing creative Lego product - Star Wars boba fett armor, which you can actually wear! Not sure that it will fit everyone though. This armor also includes the jetpack we saw in the Star Wars movies, which one to be exact I need a Star Wars fan to remind me. This is definitely something to wear if you want to look cool and stand out at a fancy dress party!

NASA goes retro, unveils oldschool design Orion Exploration Vehicle



Back to the Future? Not exactly. It’s NASA! Those in America got the chance to enjoy a first look at NASA’s new oldschool design Orion spacecraft that will be taking humans back to the surface of the moon by the year 2020. The Orion Exploration Vehicle is part of a new fleet of vehicles that will make 21st Century space exploration possible. Weighing in at more than 8,000 kilograms, the Orion crew exploration vehicle is targeted to begin carrying humans to the International Space Station in 2015 and then to the moon in 2020, fifty years after man first stepped foot on its surface.

Latest in technology EyeSeeCam tracks your eye movements to control robots


Our friends over at TechChee recently spotted this neat new robotic technology developed by the scientists over at the University of Munich Hospital. The EyeSeeCam has been developed to track the viewpoint of the user’s pupils, this as a result then transmits data to servo actuators that can control any number of mechanical devices imaginable.

Examples include a video cameras or even a robot. It sounds extremely simple to use, in fact, the EyeSeeCam has been practically developed to adapt to us, humans.

In terms of technical specs. the device can be operated remotely via wireless lan and only requires a standard laptop with a 6-pin firewire port. While the German scientists originally created the EyeSeeCam to study patient cognitive behavior, it looks like they will also soon capitalise on the device and its idea for some profit within the commercial market.