CES 2009 show report
Smartparts intros two touchscreen photo viewersSmartparts has added two new pocket-size touchscreen digital photo viewers to its current lineup, the 2.4-inch SP24PC and the 3.5-inch SP35PC. Read more »
Samsung charts roadmap to be digicam number oneThe Korean chaebol has just revealed an even more ambitious plan--to be the number one digicam brand within the next two or three years.
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Camera armor protects point-and-shootsCamera Armor, a maker of protective silicone skins for dSLRs, has announced its first line of protective skins for point-and-shoot cameras.
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New Casio Exilims the smallest and speediest yetSo Casio has put the circuitry in the dryer on High and popped out a sensor and chipset that pack its high-speed technology into tiny, easier-to-use digital camera packages: The 9-megapixel EX-FC100 and EX-FS10.
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Does Sony DSC-G3 camera get wireless right?Sony's giving Wi-Fi a shot with the Cyber-Shot DSC-G3, and it looks like the company may at least get the feature side of the equation right. Read more »
Panasonic shock-, waterproof camcorder gets a little tougherThe Panasonic SDR-SW21 is a very compact, standard-definition camcorder that records to SD/SDHC cards. Oh, and it can survive a 4ft drop, is waterproof down to 6.5ft, and the seals are tight enough to make it dustproof, too. Read more »
Little megazoom camcorder from PanasonicThe compact SDR-S26 camcorder sports a 70x megazoom lens and advanced O.I.S. system to help control the resulting--and potentially nauseating--effects of handshake when fully extended.
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Samsung delivers ultra-wide-angle megazoomAmong the four cameras showcased is the HZ10W which leads the ultra-wide-angle pack with a 24mm Schneider lens capable of zooming 10x.
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Kodak delivers compact, rugged mini camcorderShowing it's serious about the mini camcorder market, Kodak is rolling out the weather-resistant (IP43 certified) Zx1.
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Pentax's face-tracking, vertical-snapping, HD-recording Optio P70The P70 is apparently capable of hunting down up to 32 faces in as little as 0.03 second. Read more »
Kodak's 24x megazoom with vertical gripThe US company was one of the first to announce a point-and-shoot with HD video-recording capabilities. Read more »
Higher-resolution shooters at CES 2009The early buzz is that brands such as Sony, Samsung and Panasonic will unveil high-megapixel models.
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looking forward to SONY products...wearable walkman looks very promising, i might have to throw away my clip on ipod shuffle..hahaha
Jan 07, 2009 20:49
im looking forward for exciting products to share my music any part at home or office wirelessly.
Jan 07, 2009 21:22
thats great, cant wait to have updates on this.
Jan 10, 2009 02:51
The Linksys Wireless Home Audio System is perfect for my home and my business. I do hope this product will be available in Philippines. I wish Cisco System will hear me!
Jan 11, 2009 23:29














