Panvista Borescope Package for $140

For the people who want to see problems with their cars internally, the Panvista Borescope Package should be a worthy solution you can check out. On hand at the Computex 2010, the package includes a 3.5" hand-held color LCD monitor with 320x420 viewing resolution and the ability to store up to 30 minutes of footage ...

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35MM Slide Scanner Doesn’t Need a PC to Run

FirstSTREET announces a new 35mm scanner in the market which should help people turn old negative films into slides in digital format. This scanner is stand alone and does not need a computer to operate it. Digital copies can be scanned directly to an SD memory card for instant viewing on any digital photo frame. ...

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Merlin Digital Pocket Projector V2

Merlin Digital offers us another one of these pocket projectors which project a compact size. Practically the size of a standard TV remote, it features a 2GB hard drive, an internal battery and a SD memory card slot for additional storage space. It is powered by a LED lamp system and has an AV jack ...

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Sanyo ALBO HNV-S70 Digital Photo Frame

Sanyo unveils another new digital photo frame in the market with the Sanyo ALBO HNV-S70. It features an 800x480 resolution with a 120 degree wide viewing angle. It supports the usual audio, video and image files and carries a 500MB internal memory for storage. For alternative storage options, it also has the usual SD/Memory card ...

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Panasonic Launches World’s Lightest Hybrid Camcorders

Panasonic unveils two new hybrid camcorders, acclaimed to be the world’s lightest high definition devices that makes use of SDHC/HD memory cards for recording media. The two cameras are the HDC-SD10 and the HDC-TM10, which makes use of a twin-memory to record onto an 8GB built-in memory and an SDHC/HD memory card. Each camcorder weighs ...

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Canon ZR950 Mini DV Camcorder

Canon is perhaps surprisingly aggressive in the world of camcorders today even as it is steadily known primarily as a leading brand in the digital camera line. But just the same, Canon offers a variety of brands such as the Canon ZR950 Mini DV camcorder that can deliver the goods in capturing quality video moments. ...

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Sakar Unveils New Line of Vivitar Cameras, Digital SLR Lenses & Flashes

Sakar International seems to be the offensive these days as far as getting into the imaging accessories and equipment business. After securing a licensing agreement from Kodak, Sakar now unveils a new line of Vivitar products including digital, underwater and video cameras, digital SLR camera lenses and flashes, and a battery charger that accommodates over ...

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JVC Everio Unveils New Line of Stylish Camcorders

JVC hones up the Everio line with the release of new compact and stylish camcorders that bring innovations in video sharing, dual storage memory models and hi-def camcorders no larger than their diminutive standard definition counterparts. For 2009, what the Everio line offers is choice – in storage medium, color and sharing. The line includes ...

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Fuji A150 10-MegaPixel Digital Camera

FUJIFILM USA launched a new 10 megapixel digital camera that is targeted at buyers looking for an affordable and user-friendly camera. This new camera consolidates the latest trends we see in digital cameras today like Face Detection technology, a 3.0x optical zoom lens and large 3.0” LCD. The A150 also offers Picture Stabilization that chooses the ...

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Panasonic HDC-TM20 Camcorder

While most camcorder addicts are setting their eyes on the complicated and high-end camcorders, Panasonic also has its own line of entry-level high-definition camcorders like the Panasonic HDC-TM20 Camcorder. What seems to be notable here is the shift from the three-censor array to the single CMOS sensor as well as the new touch screen controls. ...

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