
I have to admit that I like the Panasonic DMC TZ4K. Not so much because of its options or its features or even its ability to take a good photo, but rather, I'm pleased with its sheer durability.
The Panasonic DMC TZ4K is an eight megapixel camera with a 10x wide angle zoom, SD card ...
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September 29th, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Panasonic | Comments Off

We were just talking about the Samsung WB5000 out here just a couple days ago, but a brand new development has emerged.
The twelve and a half megapixel monster with the 24x zoom lens? It's officially official now. The product indeed exists, and though the availability details aren't yet a hundred percent, the last report is ...
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September 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, compact digital camera, Samsung | 1 Comment

Here is another web camera option from Elecom for people who are eager to get a new stylish web camera for video chatting and video conferencing use. The Elecom 3 Mega-Pixel Web Camera DLX300B is a plug and play web cam that connects via USB for instant use.
It boasts of 3 megapixel quality and ...
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August 27th, 2009 | Posted in webcam | 1 Comment

The key to an efficient and reliable webcam is the flexibility it has as far as where to place it. And no other webcam fits that need magnificently other than this one, the Logitech 2 MP Portable Webcam C905.
The Logitech 2 MP Portable Webcam C905 includes a Logitech Vid software that aids people in their ...
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August 21st, 2009 | Posted in webcam | 4 Comments

With the growing demand for monitor and surveillance cameras, ApexCCTV has announced its official partnership with VivoTek to deliver world class surveillance solutions at affordable pricing. With the partnership, ApexCCTV will soon be adding the line of VivoTek products under their wing. This includes IP cameras, Network Video Recorders, and their new True Megapixel Solutions ...
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August 18th, 2009 | Posted in business, Spycam | 2 Comments

Normally, you would see the LCD display at the back of a digital camera. For some other brands, they have come up with the 360 degree twisting LCDs which apparently have not made any impact as user are afraid of their fragility when it comes to use.
Samsung however unveils a first one which has a ...
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August 13th, 2009 | Posted in Samsung | Comments Off

Here is a great digital camera for people who are fans of Sony’s line of digital cameras. The digital camera in focus is the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20 10.1 MP Digital Camera. This camera features a 10.1 megapixel super HAD CCD image sensor and a 10x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens.
It also boasts of ...
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August 9th, 2009 | Posted in Sony | 2 Comments

Kiddos need their share of the gadget frenzy, particularly the digital camera and snappers that they see their parents carrying most of the time. And chances are their curiosity will be aroused with every use, coming to the point where they too want to snap some shots.
However, it may be risky considering that these ...
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July 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Other Brands | Comments Off

For only $799, you can own this 22” all-in-one PC from Averatec. This is another one of those all-in-one PC like creations where you get the luxury of having more space to work on. Just check out the specs and see what makes this device something worth considering:
2.5GHz Core 2 Duo E5200 processor
WXGA panel
3GB of ...
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July 19th, 2009 | Posted in Spycam, Storage | 1 Comment

When it comes to enlarging photos, you are sure to notice that pixelation due to the low megapixel and quality will ensue. Normally this is attributed to the settings to which cameras have limited capacity, particularly when megapixels are in play.
However, there is a new plug-in now for Photoshop that should address that problem ...
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July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Software | Comments Off