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FinePix Z250fd, Stylist and More Colourful
Here is the brilliant new FinePix Z250fd. Again, really? In fact it's just the average FinePix Z200fd (same characteristics, or almost 10Mpix, 5x optical zoom ...), but available in four colors ...
Panasonic 64GB and 48GB SDXC Cards
Panasonic has proudly presented their latest memory cards, the Panasonic 64GB and 48GB cards SDXC. The two memory cards are the class which has 10 cards up to 22Mb transfer rate. The company also released the new memory card SDXC Reader, which is only compatible with Windows OS yet. The new Panasonic SDXC memory card reader will be published in February 2010 for $ 55 a pop. The Panasonic 64GB and 48GB cards SDXC retail $ 700 and $ 550 respectively.
OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray Player
This is about taking all the jobs in home entertainment, as there is hardly a disc format out there that it can not handle. It also supports 1080p output, HDMI 1.3 port, a range of legacy ports, 7.1-channel audio support and support for lossless audio (Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio). Blu-ray is still struggling to gain widespread support from consumers, but it is safe to say the format has a future. If things like Hulu continue to dominate the future of May will be short, but he has a future after all. OPPO is looking to deliver a kind of
3M's MPro120 Candy-Bar-Size Powerhouse Pico Projector
The MPro120 3M offers brilliant, high image quality. Measuring just 0.9 by 2.4 by 4.7 inches, the 5.6-MPro120 ounce is not much bigger than a thick chocolate bar and he slips into a pocket as easily. In our tests, at a distance of 3 feet from the screen, the MPro120 displayed prominently in 640 x 480 resolution images with sizes up to 28 inches diagonally in a room with low ambient light. Like other pico projectors, the MPro120 is not designed to replace a conference room projector, but it is powerful enough to handle presentations to small audiences (one to five
Thanko Waterproof Video Camera
Thanko has released a new waterproof (20m max) video camera that records video in QVGA at 25fps. It weighs only 22g and can also be used with a remote control toy car. You do not know if the quality of the video corresponds to our expectations, but this new little toy will certainly be a must this summer in public pools and private
Digital Cowboy the Movie CowBoy DC-MC35ULI
A perfect all-in-one for those who do not care about connecting their computer to a TV. The DC-MC35ULI is a powerful DivX Box that supports all sizes of 3.5 "SATA HDD, as well as MPEG-1 / 2, DivX, XviD, MOV, RMVB, MKV and (H.264/720p) video files , MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, WAV, AC3, DTS and displays audio and video files stored on an iPod on a TV and allows access to audio files. Last but not least, the film Cowboy, thanks to its Ethernet port provides direct access to YouTube videos, Picasa, MS Live functions, without needing to be connected to a
Epson 15.4-Inch Hello Kitty Notebook
Here new Hello Kitty notebook brand which are based on computer Epson, the Endeavor NJ250. You can choose between two types of design, as well as two models of notebooks. Regarding the design, we have a black version with butterflies works of art, and pink one. About specs, our notebooks come either with an Intel Celeron 575 CPU (2GHz), 1GB of memory, 80GB of HDD, or with an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 CPU (2.26GHz), 2GB of memory, 120GB of HDD and a DVD SuperMulti drive. Otherwise, both are available with a 15.4-Inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1,280x800, Wifi a/b/g/n,
MDV Extreme ST 5930 Series from Mouse Computer
The MDV Extreme ST 5930 Series from Mouse Computer Japan is powered witha nice little AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition @ 3GHz. Another consideration if you cannot afford a Corei7. This Gamer PC has decent features with 4 GB of DDR2-RAM PC2-6400, 1TB hard drive, a motherboard with an AMD 790GX chipset, an ATI Radeon 4890 with 1GB of VRAM DDR5, DVD Multi, a price around 109,000 yen (€ 830) in Japan, either with XP or Vista Home Premium.

