Posts tagged video
IFA 2010: Ion Twin Video Camcorder
Sep 5th
Cameras and camcorders abound here at IFA, but one device caught my eye as I walked the floor. Tucked between a kiosk showing off analog to digital converter devices and musical instruments with a digital edge was this neat little device: the Twin Video. This camera has two lenses, one in front and one in back, and users can switch between them with a single button press. And yes, it works while in recording mode as well.
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IFA 2010: Samsung N145 Plus On Video
Sep 5th

Archos Yifang Digital M5 Android Tablet: Video hands-on
Sep 4th
Archos isn’t the only company aiming for mid-size tablets as well as large-screen models. Yifang Digital was showing off a 5-inch Android MID at their IFA booth today, and I stopped by to get a little hands-on time.
Huawei Ideos U8150 on video
Sep 3rd
Huawei are another company going in for Android in a big way, already behind several of the operator-branded budget smartphones on the market and hoping to follow up that success with the new Ideos U8150, a Froyo 2.2 smartphone with what’s tipped to be a roughly $150 unsubsidized price tag. As well as playing with the U8150 at IFA 2010 today, we also grabbed a fleeting moment with the Ideos S7 tablet and a (non-functional) Huawei prototype for their idea of a potential gaming MID.
A video for the Mini Jetbook Ectaco
Sep 2nd
Canon:big CMOS sensor capable of 60fps video in near darkness
Aug 31st
Canon has announced a new CMOS sensor that may not have the 120MP rating that the sensor it unveiled last week offers, but the new sensor is better at video in low light conditions. The new CMOS sensor is geared towards shooting video in low light conditions with fast and fluid frame rates.
Sapphire ships cheap single link adapter for ATI Eyefinity on HD 5000 series video cards
Aug 31st
Sapphire lays claim to the title of world’s number one maker of ATI/AMD video cards. The company has a huge catalog of offerings using ATI GPUs that runs the gamut of just about everything that AMD offers in ATI GPUs. Many of the cards in the Radeon 5000 line have support for DVI, VGA, and DisplayPort monitors.
Wild Planet Spy Video TRAKR gets reviewed: good for kids, great for geeks
Aug 27th
What can we say, we’re big childish geeks and we love remote-controlled gadgets that beam back video footage. That’s why Wild Planet’s Spy Video TRAKR camera-enabled tank proved so appealing (in a Rovio sort of way), and why Hack A Day‘s review of the $130 toy is so interesting: turns out, Wild Planet left plenty of fun for mod-friendly geeks to enjoy.
Window N5: Another New PMP Android not Cher
Aug 27th









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