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Nikon D800 slips out for an early bird preview, to be officially unveiled tomorrow?

Posted by on Monday, 6 February, 2012

We’ve seen Nikon’s successor to the D700 slip out a few times this past winter, but this latest leak and its bevy of press images might just be the real deal. According to Brazilian site ZTOP, the company’s set to officially debut its 36.3-megapixel D800 tomorrow. So, what’s on the spec list? Well, it looks like those rumors were true, as this high-end DSLR apparently boasts that aforementioned CMOS sensor capable of 7360 x 4912 resolution and the ability to toggle ISO from 100 – 6,400. As you’d imagine, this high-end, digital light box also comes equipped with the ability for full 1080p30 HD video capture, recording content in either H.264 or MPEG-4 formats. Naturally, there’s also a 3.2-inch LCD viewfinder onboard so you can sift through your sizeable gallery of stills. While we still caution you to take this news with a nigh invisible grain of salt, it’s likely all will be revealed in one day’s time. Check out the source below for additional shots.

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Canon Pixma MX882 Overview – Get The Best Price And Deals

Posted by on Saturday, 17 December, 2011

Canon Pixma MX882

The Canon MX882 printer contains a 35 sheet auto duplex document feeder that will allow for instant document copying and faxing and scanning too so you may have a machine that does all of that and much more in a single go. Seem no further than this to offer you a comprehensive variety of activity launchers additional with buttons that produced it straightforward to suit your needs to make commands on it.

The Canon Pixma MX882 has over common text quality. The text seems dark and crisp. Small-sized check fonts also seem very good, mainly. The quality is superior adequate for basic usage as well as for documents developed to generate an impression this kind of like a resume, and even desktop publishing, with acceptable font selection.

It is possible to even get your beloved photos and film clips on the method also with memory cards and after that have easy to use and operate printing of the stunning pictures. You are able to also get all this accomplished very fast so it’s great for your office use also as use inside your own personal home. You could do two sided printing also and print all variety of items.

The 3-inch LCD and Dual Function Panel are centered on the length broad management panel. It makes navigation easier by only highlighting the functions desired for every single given job. Towards the left, find 4 speedy device keys (scan, copy, fax, and card), the energy key as well as the setup menu rapid crucial. For the proper, six additional fast keys which include start, cease, redial and hook.

The Canon MX882 throws caution to the wind having a sleek new design and style featuring a glossy black exterior and Canon’s new Dual Function Panel. All connections are located around the back with the Canon MX882. Customers can connect the Pixma MX882 by means of a Hi-Speed USB 2.0, Wireless LAN or Ethernet connection even though neither USB or Ethernet cables are offered.

The Pixma MX882 presents great photo quality. The prints can rival those of an expert lab. The graphic excellent is much like various other all-in-ones, with rich too as well-saturated colors, and superior colour fidelity. Occasionally, it does uncover it tough to print white-colored lines which have been incredibly thin against a black backdrop. Other small challenges the MSF has are banding and dithering.


Mobile Miscellany: week of September 26, 2011

Posted by on Saturday, 1 October, 2011

This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of September 26, 2011:

  • Last week we heard the rumor that Sprint would be launching the BlackBerry Curve 9350 on October 2nd, and we’ve finally received the official confirmation. The device will be hitting stores tomorrow for with a two-year contract. [PhoneArena]
  • The Motorola Photon WiMAX, referred to as the Photon 4G in the US, is now making its way to Japan as KDDI announced the launch of the device this past Monday. [Motorola]
  • Verizon Wireless launched the Pantech Jest 2 this week, which is a feature phone with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. [Verizon Wireless]
  • The Samsung Galaxy Y is now listed as “coming soon” on O2′s website, which makes it the second carrier to announce upcoming availability in the UK. The actual date of release, however, is still unofficial. [O2]
  • Softbank (Japan) looks ready to land the ZTE Lord V882, which appears to be an Android device running on Gingerbread, and comes packed with a 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 3.8-inch LCD at WVGA resolution and a 5MP camera. [LandofDroid]
  • NTT DoCoMo and Orange have teamed up to offer the Sharp AQUOS SH80F, which features dual 8MP stereoscopic cameras and claims to be the world’s first Android device capable of converting 2D content into 3D in real time. It’ll first be launched in France on October 6th and will follow to other European and Asian countries shortly after. [Softpedia]
  • Maybe Microsoft Canada just assumed nobody actually reads terms and conditions, because the company outed the names of a few upcoming Windows Phones in the T&C for a developer contest: the Nokia Sabre and a duo of Samsungs named the Yukon and Wembley. The Nokia Searay was also named in the list, indicating the Sabre is a second device running on Mango. [Nokia HDBlog (translated)]
  • In preparation for its Windows Phone debut, Nokia is also rumored to be featuring a new voice navigation system with 3D maps, according to some leaked marketing materials. [WinRumors]
  • Here’s a rendering of the HTC EVO Design 4G, also known as the Kingdom or Hero S. [Pocketnow]
  • Samsung may have a midrange device coming soon to AT&T’s lineup as a complement to the Galaxy S II. We’ve already seen the I857 pass through the FCC and show up in a leaked roadmap, and now it appears to have been dubbed the Doubletime, according to uncovered Cellebrite records. [Pocketnow]
  • Also appearing in Cellebrite records are the HTC Vigor (PH98100), Motorola Droid HD (XT912), and the Samsung Nexus Prime (SCH-i515). [Droid-Life]

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Lorex LW2702 7-Inch LCD Quad Digital Wireless Surveillance System

Posted by on Tuesday, 9 November, 2010

Lorex LW2702 7-Inch LCD Quad Digital Wireless Surveillance System

  • Ultra digital wireless technology enables excellent video and audio quality
  • 7- Inch LCD equipped with built-in wireless receiver and recorder (max 16 GB Secure Digital Card)
  • Record when motion is detected, daily record schedule or manual start/stop
  • Date stamped recordings for faster event search
  • Record at VGA or QVGA resolution

LOREX LW2702 7- Inch LCD Quad Digital Wireless Surveillance System with Secure Digital Card DVR and 2 Color Weatherproof Cameras

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List Price: $ 499.95

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iLive Intelli-set Clock Radio with Dock for iPod (Black)

Posted by on Friday, 5 November, 2010

iLive Intelli-set Clock Radio with Dock for iPod (Black)

  • Compatibility: iPod mini; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G; iPod classic 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G; iPod touch 1G, 2G
  • Charge and play your iPod
  • Wake to iPod, AM/FM radio, or buzzer, with battery backup in case of power outages
  • Auxiliary input for external audio devices
  • Automatic time set – just choose your time zone

iLive IC600B AM/FM Clock Radio with ipod dockMake waking up just a little easier with this iLive AM/FM auto-alarm clock radio with recharging and docking for iPod. Features an LCD Display with white-lit digits, and provides alarms with your choice of buzzer, radio or your iPod tunes, making mornings a little more enjoyable. Make waking up just a little easier. Click to enlarge. LCD with dimmer and convenient top controls. Play and Charge Your iPod
The IC600′s dock lets you enjoy your favorite iPod tunes–for waking up, sleeping, or just everyday listening. In the meantime, it charges your iPod, so it’s ready to go when you are. IntelliSet Alarm Clock
IntelliSet ensures that you have the correct time. Select your time zone and IntelliSet does the rest, displaying the correct time on the 0.8-inch LCD. You can dim the LCD to your liking if it’s too bright. The alarm lets you wake up and fall asleep to iPod or AM/FM radio. Dual alarms with gradual wake ease

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List Price: $ 69.99

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2P 10.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Pink)

Posted by on Tuesday, 19 October, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2P 10.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Pink)

  • 10MP digital camera; 230-000 pixel display resolution
  • 2.5 inch TFT screen LCD display
  • 50MB built-in memory; SD card slot
  • 33-132mm focal length; Lumix DC Vario lens
  • 4x optical zoom; 4x digital zoom

Panasonic DMC-F2 Digital Camera FeaturesThe DMC-F2 packages a 33mm 4x optical zoom Lumix Vario lens with f2.8 brightness into a slim, compact body. Further, in 3-megapixel resolution mode, the extra optical zoom function provides additional magnification, extending the zoom power to 6.4x. The DMC-F2 incorporate an easy-to-see, large, 2.5-inch 230,000-dot high-resolution LCD for comfortable viewing while both monitoring shots and playing back the results. The intelligent LCD function detects the light condition and automatically boosts the LCD backlighting by max. 40% when shooting outdoors in bright sunshine, and adjusts the frame rate when shooting in low-lit situations.Simple, Easy Operation Featuring Auto Scene Mode
In the Auto Scene Mode, advanced detection functions work automatically and simultaneously to optimize your settings, making it easier than ever to take beautiful photos every time. It includes Intelligent ISO Control to detect subject movement, Face Detection AF/AE t

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