Smart, sleek and creative, the PowerShot SX130 IS is the perfect companion to all your good times. Now you can capture every detail of special moments in crisp, stunning 720p HD--even while using the high-powered 12x wide-angle optical zoom. You'll record in stereo sound, then play back your videos instantly on you computer. The SX130 IS is all about creativity, with fun new scene modes like Miniature Effect for Movies, and Fisheye Effect for artistically distorted stills.
While you're having fun creating, the camera's Smart Flash Exposure and advanced Smart AUTO systems are ensuring that every image is the best it can be. Add the DIGIC 4 Image Processor, 12.1 megapixels and Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer, and you've got the ideal camera for making the good times last.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Polaroid Mobile Printer
Polaroid has reinvented instant photography for the digital age with the Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer. Sleek, stylish, and easy to use, the Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer lets you share photos whether you are on vacation or just hanging out with your friends. Bring Polaroid magic from your camera cell phone or digital camera with ZINK Zero Ink Printing Technology from ZINK Imaging. Mobile and easy-to-use, the Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer provides a new, innovative way to share digital photos directly from your camera cell phone or digital camera, instantly. The Polaroid Way.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Apple iPod touch 32 GB (4th Generation)
See friends while you talk to them with FaceTime. Shoot, edit, and share stunning HD video. Play games against friends, or unknown foes, with the new Game Center. And do it all on the Retina display--the highest-resolution screen on any mobile device. It makes graphics and text look even more amazing. The new iPod touch. It's state-of-the-art fun.
Product Features
- 32 GB capacity for about 8,000 songs, 40,000 photos, or 40 hours of video
- Up to 40 hours of audio playback or 7 hours of video playback on a single charge
- 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display with 960-by-640-pixel resolution (326 pixels per inch)
- Support for AAC, Protected AAC (iTunes Store), MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats; H.264, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG video codecs in M4V, MP4, MOV, and AVI formats
- One-year limited warranty
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Logitech 720p Webcam Pro 9000
The exact shade of brown in your grandson's eyes. The dimple in your mom's cheek. Everyone's excited about HD. Logitech was the first to bring HD-capable webcams to the market. And the Webcam Pro 9000 makes being together online more real than ever. Whether you make a live video call to faraway family and friends, or record and upload your HD videos to YouTube, Logitech makes it easy to be there in crystal-clear detail.
Compatibility
System Requirements
- Make a bigger scene in widescreen
- Includes Logitech Vid for easy video calling
- Autofocus with Carl Zeiss lens system for sharper, smoother picture quality
- Ultra-smooth Autofocus
- 2-megapixel HD Sensor—see everything
- Intelligent Face Tracking keeps you and yours center-screen
- RightLight2 Technology for the ideal image—even in dim light
- Integrated microphone with RightSound Technology for crystal-clear conversations
- Built-in universal clip attaches easily to any notebook or desktop monitor
- Works with all instant messaging programs for hassle-free calling
Compatibility
- Package Contents
- Logitech Webcam Pro 9000
- Universal monitor clip
- USB cable (6 feet)
- Webcam Software CD, including Logitech webcam applications: Logitech Vid, Logitech Video Effects, one-click video e-mail, QuickCapture for photos, webcamming software Applications for Windows—Windows Live Messenger, Skype with free full-screen video calling, video-enabled AIM, Yahoo! Messenger with free video calling
- Quick-start guide
- 2-year limited warranty
System Requirements
- Windows XP (SP2 or higher)
- 1 GHz (2.0 GHz recommended)
- 256 MB RAM (512 MB RAM recommended)
- Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- 1 GHz (2.0 GHz recommended)
Saturday, May 28, 2011
EasyShare C123 12mP Waterproof DigiCam
Splash! Whether it's a dunk in the pool, a windy day on the trail or a spilled drink at the restaurant, life can catch you off guard. Be ready with the Kodak easyshare Sport Camera.
Take a dip and take your best shot - up to 10 feet underwater. Check out the great outdoors without worrying about dirt, dust, or sand. Plus, wherever you go, your friends will wish they were there. With Kodak's Share button, you can tag pictures directly from your camera for e-mailing to friends and Kodak Pulse Display and post pictures or videos to Facebook, Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Youtube, and Twitter sites. Just press to impress. The dustproof, waterproof EASYSHARE. So Kodak.
Take a dip and take your best shot - up to 10 feet underwater. Check out the great outdoors without worrying about dirt, dust, or sand. Plus, wherever you go, your friends will wish they were there. With Kodak's Share button, you can tag pictures directly from your camera for e-mailing to friends and Kodak Pulse Display and post pictures or videos to Facebook, Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Youtube, and Twitter sites. Just press to impress. The dustproof, waterproof EASYSHARE. So Kodak.
- Take a swim and take your best shot
- Share your world big and bright with 12 MP
- 2.4 in. bright LCD
- automatically with Kodak's Smart Capture feature
- mazing HD quality pictures
- Face detection
- Kodak EasyShare Software
Sunday, May 1, 2011
New G2 Digital Alarm Clock, Talking Time make Great Nanny Cam. Huge 2200mAh Rechargeable Li-ion battery. 12 Hours Video Recording 24 Hours Audio Only. (Requires Memory Card, not included).
Best reasonably priced covert surveillance cam available that has its own rechargeable power supply (plugging into wall not necessary while recording)and records continuously or via motion detection, and does so with decent audio and video quality. Very deceiving plain looking little clock.
The motion detector is either iffy or really sensitive. As another reviewer mentioned, when you set the motion sensor and leave, this thing basically acts like a rabid guard dog, going off even if the sunlight begins to come from a different direction. Don't get me wrong, if something is actually there, it will record, but it will also go off when nothing is there. You'll have 30 videos to go through, worrying if one of them shows a stranger in your house until you watch them all and find nobody. I have used it a few times, not a ton, but I have resorted to just recording one long video before I leave home. That way I only have to watch the one video (on fast forward) when I get home, rather than 45.
If you loose the remote, you're screwed. In order for the cam's device driver to be read by your computer, you have to press the power button on the remote after connecting the cam to the computer. This might be a feature for security reasons, but if you are "that kind of person" who loses or breaks little tiny things, then you will find yourself having to replace the remote. Also, you should probably grow up and stop breaking and loosing things like a child.
Red light should go off once the cam is fully charged, but I haven't seen that happen yet. The red light does not stay on while recording, so no worries about that, just that when charging, I can't tell when its fully charged.
Beware, videos delete (even if saved) when you slide the power indicator to "OFF". So don't slide the black button to OFF until you have viewed or saved the vids on your computer. The instruction manual tells us this, but I imagine ppl who are like me glazed over this crucial fact, LOL. Not really a complaint, but something to know.
Best reasonably priced covert surveillance cam available that has its own rechargeable power supply (plugging into wall not necessary while recording)and records continuously or via motion detection, and does so with decent audio and video quality. Very deceiving plain looking little clock.
The motion detector is either iffy or really sensitive. As another reviewer mentioned, when you set the motion sensor and leave, this thing basically acts like a rabid guard dog, going off even if the sunlight begins to come from a different direction. Don't get me wrong, if something is actually there, it will record, but it will also go off when nothing is there. You'll have 30 videos to go through, worrying if one of them shows a stranger in your house until you watch them all and find nobody. I have used it a few times, not a ton, but I have resorted to just recording one long video before I leave home. That way I only have to watch the one video (on fast forward) when I get home, rather than 45.
If you loose the remote, you're screwed. In order for the cam's device driver to be read by your computer, you have to press the power button on the remote after connecting the cam to the computer. This might be a feature for security reasons, but if you are "that kind of person" who loses or breaks little tiny things, then you will find yourself having to replace the remote. Also, you should probably grow up and stop breaking and loosing things like a child.
Red light should go off once the cam is fully charged, but I haven't seen that happen yet. The red light does not stay on while recording, so no worries about that, just that when charging, I can't tell when its fully charged.
Beware, videos delete (even if saved) when you slide the power indicator to "OFF". So don't slide the black button to OFF until you have viewed or saved the vids on your computer. The instruction manual tells us this, but I imagine ppl who are like me glazed over this crucial fact, LOL. Not really a complaint, but something to know.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS is a groundbreaking hardware release that brings 3D gaming to the handheld market for the first time. The fourth major release in the DS product line, the Nintendo 3DS utilizes 3D Slider functionality and an improved top LCD display to present a glasses-free 3D effect on compatible games, while giving players the option to moderate the effect as they see fit. Taken together with additional features including full analog control in 3D game environments, motion and gyro sensors that transfer the movements of the handheld into the game, 3D camera functionality, an adjustable stylus and full backwards compatibility and you have not only a must-have system, but a revolution in handheld gaming.
Hardware Features
3D Screen
Like previous handhelds released by Nintendo, the Nintendo 3DS incorporates both an upper and lower LCD display in a clamshell layout.
3D Depth Slider
A built-in 3D Depth Slider along the right side of the top display allows you to immediately adjust the intensity of the 3D settings on the Nintendo 3DS system to your liking. The 3D effect can also be turned down completely if the player so chooses.
Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor
Portable play control reaches a new level with the Nintendo 3DS' Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor combination. Together these precision built-in features allow for new and unique gameplay mechanics as the 3DS reacts to real-time motion and tilt. Whether players are twisting their systems side to side, or moving it up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly.
Circle Pad Analog Control
With the Circle Pad, located above the + Control Pad, Nintendo 3DS offers full analog control in 3D game worlds.
3D Camera Functionality
Along with a digital camera facing inwards towards the player, the Nintendo 3DS system features two outer cameras positioned along its upper edge when device is open. .
Adjustable Stylus
Once removed from the holder, the stylus length can be adjusted to your liking with a simple push or pull. Now anyone can achieve the optimum level of comfort while playing games that use the stylus.
Cradle Charging
You can then leave the system on in Sleep Mode while charging, so that it can communicate via the SpotPass feature at any time of day or night.
Hardware Features
3D Screen
Like previous handhelds released by Nintendo, the Nintendo 3DS incorporates both an upper and lower LCD display in a clamshell layout.
3D Depth Slider
A built-in 3D Depth Slider along the right side of the top display allows you to immediately adjust the intensity of the 3D settings on the Nintendo 3DS system to your liking. The 3D effect can also be turned down completely if the player so chooses.
Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor
Portable play control reaches a new level with the Nintendo 3DS' Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor combination. Together these precision built-in features allow for new and unique gameplay mechanics as the 3DS reacts to real-time motion and tilt. Whether players are twisting their systems side to side, or moving it up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly.
Circle Pad Analog Control
With the Circle Pad, located above the + Control Pad, Nintendo 3DS offers full analog control in 3D game worlds.
3D Camera Functionality
Along with a digital camera facing inwards towards the player, the Nintendo 3DS system features two outer cameras positioned along its upper edge when device is open. .
Adjustable Stylus
Once removed from the holder, the stylus length can be adjusted to your liking with a simple push or pull. Now anyone can achieve the optimum level of comfort while playing games that use the stylus.
Cradle Charging
You can then leave the system on in Sleep Mode while charging, so that it can communicate via the SpotPass feature at any time of day or night.
System Specifications
- Size (when closed) - 2.9" high, 5.3" long, 0.8" deep.
- Weight - Approximately 8 ounces (including battery pack, stylus, SD memory card).
- Upper 3D Display - 3.53" (3.02" wide x 1.81" high) with 800 x 240 pixel resolution, range of 16.77 million colors and 400 pixels are allocated to each eye to enable 3D viewing.
- Lower Screen - 3.02" (2.42" wide, 1.81" high) with 320 x 240 pixel resolution and range of 16.77 million colors.
- Cameras - 3 (2 facing out, 1 facing in), each with 640 x 480 resolution capability; single focus lenses using the CMOS capture element; active pixel count is approximately 300,000 pixels.
- Wireless Functionality - 2.4 GHz, supporting IEEE802.11 b/g with the WPA/WPA2 security features.
- Input Controls - A/B/X/Y Button, + control pad, L/R button, START/SELECT, Circle Pad (enabling 360-degree analog input), Touchscreen, embedded microphone, Camera, Motion sensor, Gyro sensor.
- Other Input Controls - 3D Depth Slider (enabling smooth adjustment of the 3D level effect), HOME (HOME button brings up the HOME menu), Wireless switch (can disable wireless functionality even during game play), POWER button.
- Parental Controls - Enable parents to restrict game content by ratings as well as use of specific wireless connectivity, 3D functionality, etc.
- System Transfer - Enable users to transfer already purchased software from one Nintendo 3DS system to another. DSiWare purchased for the Nintendo DSi or the Nintendo DSi XL can also be transferred into a Nintendo 3DS system.
- Built-in Software - Includes: the Nintendo 3DS Camera, Nintendo 3DS Sound, Mii Maker, StreetPass, Mii Plaza, AR Games, Activity Log, Face Raiders, etc.
- Connector - Game Card slot, SD Card slot, Cradle connector, AC adapter connector, Audio jack (stereo output).
- Sound - Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen (supports virtual surround sound).
- Stylus - Telescoping stylus (approximately 3.94" when fully extended).
- Electric Power - AC adapter (WAP-002 [USA]). Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (lithium ion battery) [CTR-003].
- Approximate Charge Time - 3.5 hours.
- Approximate Battery Duration - 3-5 hours (3DS software), 5-8 hour (DS software and/or with lowered brightness settings).
- Game Card - Nintendo 3DS Game Card. The size is approximately the same as Nintendo DS Game Card.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Fujifilm FinePix XP10 12 MP Waterproof (Green)
The FinePix XP10 is the first in a new category of super-tough, ‘Four-Proof’ digital cameras – waterproof, freezeproof, shockproof and dustproof. Resulting from a redesign of Fujifilm’s best-selling FinePix Z33WP, the FinePix XP10 is an ergonomically “life proof” camera housed in a metal uni-body chassis with a tactile grip finish.
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