Posted on 03 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Hold up! Polaroid may not be dead just yet! A trusty reader was nice enough to give us some hands-on time with his new Polaroid Pogo Zink-based printer. The diminutive device is clearly meant to give us that old-school insta-print social feeling with its 2 x 3-inch photos, but results were less than a barrel o’ monkeys. Engadget reader David states that while the unit is “cute,” there’s nothing very instant about it as prints take at least 60 seconds — not including connection in or Bluetooth pairing time. On the plus side, prints are sturdy and don’t tear easily, but David couldn’t resist burning one of them just to see how the thermal paper reacted. In the end, he says this is a decent gadget for those in the know, but you’re not going to put this at the center of a party like you would an old-school Instamatic. Peep the gallery for David’s hands-on goodness.
[Thanks, David]
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Posted on 02 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Laptops
If you’re exhausted of waiting for ASUS to offer a touchscreen option for the Eee Computer 900 (or you’re the proud owner of an existing unit), jkkmobile is happy to show you their shortcut to touchy-feely nirvana. As we’ve seen on all those other Eees, installing the touch panel into the 900 doesn’t seem to be extraordinarily difficult for those with a few mods under their belt and a reliable Chinese parts supplier. For those who’d like to simply watch from the sidelines, you can peek the video after the break and lots more pics in the read link.
Continue reading ASUS Eee Computer 900 gets livened up with touchscreen
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Posted on 02 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Now that Nikon has deftly slipped the full frame (FX) D700 into the already tight slot separating its mid-range DX D300 and pro FX D3, we know what you’re thinking. Huh? Fortunately, both Rob Galbraith and DP Review have given this a thorough analysis along with a titillating preview courtesy of DP Review. As Rob puts it, “If you own a D3 and a D300, then you have in two separate bodies most of the key bits and pieces that comprise the D700.” While the choice between the $1,800 D300 and $3,000 D700 is more clear, prospective $5,000 D3 buyers won’t be blamed if they profess a desire to hold-out for the 24.39 megapixel D3X expected within the next 12 months.
— Rob Galbraith’s take
— DP Review preview
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Posted on 02 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Laptops
Even though the world at huge is waiting on pins and needles for these Wind delays to subside, at least one lucky individual in Italy has received one. Not that you haven’t already seen this netbook from every angle imaginable, but things just look entirely more fluid on video. Three minutes (2:55, to be precise) in heaven await you after the break.
[Thanks, Marcello]
Continue reading MSI’s Wind gets received by someone, unboxed on video
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Posted on 01 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Around this time last year, we got wind of CCD-based projectors and cameras from Olympus that were outfitted with a curious “axial symmetrical free curved surface lens.” Now, stated company is finally providing a few details about its current prototype, which essentially enables 360-degree photographs to be taken. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on perspective), the sensor isn’t quite ready to be pushed out into the world, but as you can certainly imagine, it’ll likely make a B-line for surveillance outfits just as soon as it’s ready.
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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Posted on 01 July 2008 by admin
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet Computers
As you’re no doubt all too well aware, there’s certainly no shortage of
netbook options out there these days, but the number of convertible netbooks is considerably more limited — a situation that tiny known Aware Electronics now looks set to somewhat rectify. It’s apparently now set to jump into the game with this 7-inch number, which packs an Aday5G 800MHz X86 processor (all bets are off on that one), 4GB of NAND Flash, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth (with optional 3G and GPS), an integrated webcam, dual USB ports, an SD card slot, and the LINOS Linux distribution for an OS. Nothing particularly standout there, but Aware is promising that this one’ll sell for $300 when it launches in two months, which certainly evens things out — assuming that you can actually get one for that price.
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Posted on 30 June 2008 by admin
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Being that it is Bill’s special day and all, we figured we’d give you a shot at stepping into his shoes and shaping Microsoft into something even more dominant that the juggernaut it is. Just envision taking a seat in the biggest corner office Redmond has to offer, getting your Outlook set up, fiddling through a mess of old floppy discs and finally conjuring up a business plan. How in the world would you tweak / overhaul / etc. Microsoft if you were suddenly dubbed the large kahuna? We know this one’s wide (and we mean gaping wide) open, so feel free to write a book down there.
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Posted on 29 June 2008 by admin
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Hey, if Bill can give away tens of billions of dollars, the least we have the ability to do to celebrate his last day is to give away some Microsoft-powered stuff, right? Next up: a full, non-upgrade copy of Windows Vista Ultimate.
- Leave a comment below. Tell us about your favorite Microsoft-powered product. Or your favorite Apple product, too, since Bill completely bailed those guys out back in ‘97.
- You might only enter this specific giveaway once. If you enter this giveaway more than once you’ll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)
- If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you’ll be fine.
- Contest is open to anyone in the 50 Says, 18 or older! Sorry, we don’t make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you’ve to be mad.
- Winner will be chosen randomly. That winner will get a brand new full, non-upgrade copy of Windows Vista Ultimate. Approximate value is $200.
- Entries can be submitted until Sunday, June 29th, 11:59PM ET. Good luck!
- Full rules can be found here.
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Posted on 28 June 2008 by admin
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Being that it is Bill’s special day and all, we figured we’d give you a shot at stepping into his shoes and shaping Microsoft into something even more dominant that the juggernaut it is. Just imagine taking a seat in the biggest corner office Redmond has to offer, getting your Outlook set up, fiddling through a mess of old floppy discs and finally conjuring up a business plan. How in the world would you tweak / overhaul / etc. Microsoft if you were suddenly dubbed the huge kahuna? We know this one’s wide (and we mean gaping wide) open, so feel free to write a book down there.
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Posted on 27 June 2008 by admin
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Ah, so sorry fakers. Don’t you hate it when all your Photoshopping efforts come undone after the original D300 picture turns up? Oh well, D700 dreamers still have the
alleged specs and hopes of a possible Monday announcement.
[Via Nikond700, thanks John R.]
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