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CES 2009 show report




Smartparts intros two touchscreen photo viewers

Smartparts 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 one

The Korean chaebol has just revealed an even more ambitious plan--to be the number one digicam brand within the next two or three years.  Read more »

 

Camera armor protects point-and-shoots

Camera Armor, a maker of protective silicone skins for dSLRs, has announced its first line of protective skins for point-and-shoot cameras.  Read more »

 

New Casio Exilims the smallest and speediest yet

So 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.  Read more »

 

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 tougher

The 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 Panasonic

The 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.  Read more »

 

Samsung delivers ultra-wide-angle megazoom

Among the four cameras showcased is the HZ10W which leads the ultra-wide-angle pack with a 24mm Schneider lens capable of zooming 10x.  Read more »

 

Kodak delivers compact, rugged mini camcorder

Showing it's serious about the mini camcorder market, Kodak is rolling out the weather-resistant (IP43 certified) Zx1.  Read more »

 

Pentax's face-tracking, vertical-snapping, HD-recording Optio P70

The 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 grip

The 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 2009

The early buzz is that brands such as Sony, Samsung and Panasonic will unveil high-megapixel models.  Read more »


Tags: Plasma, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., TV, Sharp Corp., projector
 

 

    Talkback
tonivaio says...
looking forward to SONY products...wearable walkman looks very promising, i might have to throw away my clip on ipod shuffle..hahaha

 
 
jennycyde says...
im looking forward for exciting products to share my music any part at home or office wirelessly.

 
 
nhazi says...
thats great, cant wait to have updates on this.

 
 
jennycyde says...
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!

 
 
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