Thursday, February 25, 2010

Polaroid digicam built-in mobile printer


Japan Global Summit 23, Polaroid digital camera built-in mobile printer "Polaroid TWO" compact digital camera with three models that determine the release date.

Mobile printer built-in digital camera "Polaroid TWO" on February 26th, compact digital camera "t1235", "i1237", "a930" released in Japan on March 5. All prices are open prices. Pricing is expected to counter, Polaroid TWO 9,800 to 10,000 yen, t1235 around 5,800 to 10,000 yen, i1237 is 9,800 yen, a930 is 8,800 yen. Both in December 2009, according to the product's country of Polaroid imaging business resumed.

Polaroid TWO is about 5 × 7.5cm built-in digital camera printer that can print. 500 megapixel image sensor and with 3-inch LCD monitor. Built-in ZINK printer photo paper only. Prints can also be used with a waterproof seal. Media compatible SDHC / SD memory card. Body size is 118 × 50 × 75mm (width × depth × height, same below), and weighs 283g (body only).

t1235, the 1,200-megapixel image sensor, 3X optical zoom lens, with a touch-screen 3-inch LCD monitor. Maximum sensitivity is ISO3200. Media compatible SDHC / SD memory card. Equipped with 32MB of internal memory. Lithium-ion rechargeable battery power.

i1237 is a 1,200-megapixel image sensor and optical features a zoom lens while three times, and non-LCD monitor with touch-screen, monitor size less the 2.7 model type. AA battery × 2 to drive the book. Media compatible SDHC / SD memory card. Internal memory is 16MB.

a930 is 2.5 megapixel image sensor and 900 models with sub-inch LCD monitor. i1237 AA batteries × 2 as well as a book drive. Media compatible SDHC / SD memory card. Internal memory is 16MB.

In addition Polaroid is one of the products by Lady Gaga musicians in January 2010 he became creative director and will be released at the end of that.

http://www.polaroidjapan.com/
The journal: Shin-ichi Sekine

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Ang ganda naman nito. I'm not sure bout the quality but the concept was good.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Magnetic and Flexible Tri-pod

It's the ultimate "why didn't I think of that?" concept, but kudos to Joby for doing more than just keeping a bar story to itself. Following in the footsteps of the magnified Gorillatorch, Joby decided to add a few magnets to the feet of its tried-and-true Gorillapod flexible tripod. The result? The Gorillapod Magnetic, of course! Reportedly, this little bugger supports digital cameras and camcorders weighing up to 11.5 ounces, and it should go on sale worldwide this April for an undisclosed amount. We know you've been dreaming of a way to snap group photos while inside those steel prison bars, and at long last, those dreams can be become reality. In related news, the company is also showing its professional side with the April-bound Ballhead X, which is described as a "portable yet sturdy" head that can pan, tilt, and rotate cameras up to 11.1 pounds, and while it's designed to play nice with the Gorillapod Focus, it should work fine with 3/8- and 1/4-inch threads on other tripods. Full release is after the break.


By Darren Murph

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Perfect sa mga complex angles for digicam. Sana matindi yung magnetic capability para mas ok. Overall, my rate in the scale of 10... 7!

256GB Flash Drive



No matter how you slice it, having 256GB on your keychain is pretty rad. For those living in various regions of the world not named America, they've had access to the DataTraveler 300 for just under a year. Thankfully, the Kingston finally realized that Yanks love capaciousness as well, and the DataTraveler 310 is the solution that very sect has been longing for. Hailed as the first 256GB flash drive to ship in the States, the DT 310 is capable of holding up to 54 DVDs or 1,984 JPEGs of your undercover lover, and it'll function just fine with Windows, Linux and OS X-based systems. We're told that it'll sport data transfer rates of 25MB/sec (read) and 12MB/sec (write), but chances are you'll never get the opportunity to put those claims to the test. You know, given that astronomical $1,108 MSRP.

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Wow mini-external drive, nice pero baka mas madaling ma-corrupt ang mga files at sirain kasi ang mga flash drive.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Samsung's transparent OLED laptop

So um, remember this crazy 14-inch transparent OLED display Samsung was showing off perched atop a laptop at CES? Yea, that might be in the shops within the next 12 months. If that doesn't get you tingling with excitement, we don't know what will. Samsung will start its big push toward translucency with the IceTouch PMP, which we found to have a gorgeous 2-inch display in our earlier hands-on, but it's already working away in the labs on turning the prototype above into a concrete retail product. The IceTouch is slated to make its US arrival early in the first half of this year, priced at around $332. European availability is as yet unconfirmed, but the Korean's company is being very ambitious about its technology, suggesting that windscreen-mounted SatNav units could be next on the agenda and ruling nothing out as it strives to bring its transparent AMOLED displays into the mainstream.


Source:
Samsung's transparent OLED laptop could hit retail, IceTouch PMP will get the ball rolling
By Vladislav Savov

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Very cool. I first saw this idea in our seminar about latest trends last Feb 2009.