This new camcorder -30×117×62mm, 280g- is a succeeding model of ‘HDR-TG1’, and it supports AVCHD. It contains 1/5’’ ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor, BIONZ engine, GPS, 16GB memory. It costs about 120,000¥
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Sony Unveiled The Smallest and Lightest Full HD Camcorder
Sony Japan announced that they will release the smallest and lightest Full HD Camcorder, HDR-TG5V on April 20th.
This new camcorder -30×117×62mm, 280g- is a succeeding model of ‘HDR-TG1’, and it supports AVCHD. It contains 1/5’’ ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor, BIONZ engine, GPS, 16GB memory. It costs about 120,000¥
This new camcorder -30×117×62mm, 280g- is a succeeding model of ‘HDR-TG1’, and it supports AVCHD. It contains 1/5’’ ‘Exmor’ CMOS sensor, BIONZ engine, GPS, 16GB memory. It costs about 120,000¥
Samsung Super Light Camcorder HMX-R10
Samsung released super light and small camcorder, ‘HMX-R10’, which as small as an aluminum can.
HMX-R10 has 12.5cm width, 4cm thickness and 229g weight (not including battery).
You can take both 12megapixel pictures and Full HD videos with 9megapixel CMOS image sensor. And while you are recording or watching videos, you can also take pictures just pushing Photo button.
In addition it comes with Intellectual Zoom, Electronic Image Stabilizer, 3D Noise Exclusion algorism, Interval Recording function, Super slow motions recording, 32GB SD memory card and 2.7’’ high resolution touch panel LCD.
HMX-R10 has 12.5cm width, 4cm thickness and 229g weight (not including battery).
You can take both 12megapixel pictures and Full HD videos with 9megapixel CMOS image sensor. And while you are recording or watching videos, you can also take pictures just pushing Photo button.
In addition it comes with Intellectual Zoom, Electronic Image Stabilizer, 3D Noise Exclusion algorism, Interval Recording function, Super slow motions recording, 32GB SD memory card and 2.7’’ high resolution touch panel LCD.
uperHeadz Demekin Fisheye 110 Camera
Combining a tiny 110 camera with a capable fisheye lens, SuperHeadz works up their new Demekin Fisheye 110 camera. A 2″ camera offering a load of features packed into a tiny frame including: 1:13.5 lens, f/8.9 wide angle aperture, 1/100 shutter speed and even room for 110 film. Retailing at an affordable $38 USD, it is now available as a web exclusive through Urban Outfitters.
New Spy Gadget, Necktie Camera
Japan Thanko announced that they unveiled ‘USB Video Camera Necktie USBVICNT’ on 14th.
According to CNET Japan, the special necktie has a pin hall camera and the camera is controlled by remote controller. And it also has LED light to let users know states of recording or standing by.
It features 352×288 pixels resolution, Avi files support, lithium battery that can last 4 hours recording with full charge. It has 4GB memory so you can record for 1hour. It costs ¥12,600.
According to CNET Japan, the special necktie has a pin hall camera and the camera is controlled by remote controller. And it also has LED light to let users know states of recording or standing by.
It features 352×288 pixels resolution, Avi files support, lithium battery that can last 4 hours recording with full charge. It has 4GB memory so you can record for 1hour. It costs ¥12,600.
Polaroid Po Go, Cool Combination of Polaroid and Digital Camera
Do you remember Polaroid camera? It has achieved wide use before digital cameras were shown up. You can print a picture just after you take a picture using a Polaroid. Here is a cool combination of Polaroid camera and a digital camera, Polaroid PoGo. You can print pictures in 60 seconds taking pictures with 5 mega-pixel resolution and 3’’ LCD display. You also extend its memory through SD slot. Zink paper is used for printing without inks.
This cool Polaroid will be available on Amazon.com in June for $199.55, and extra Zink paper costs $12.99.
This cool Polaroid will be available on Amazon.com in June for $199.55, and extra Zink paper costs $12.99.
JTT, Cute Puppy-Shaped Speakers ‘WONSPUSB’
JTT releases the Cute Puppy-Shaped Speakers, WONSPUSB. It offers 2Wx2 output with 120Hz-20000Hz frequency response. They connect to your PC using USB ports. You can control them with a guitar-shaped volume remote control device. It is available for 3,980¥ in Japan.
Stocco, Cool Maitre Mirror with MP3 Player
The Maitre mirror is polished and flush-mounted on an aluminum frame, complementing any contemporary style and bringing an understated elegance to your spa-inspired space. The Maitre mirror is available in sizes from 90-cm to 2-meters.
Diesel Cool Frankenstein watch
IDiesel Cool Frankenstein watch was launched for how are intrested in fashion users if you should be worried about accessories because summer is coming in. So, what kind of watch will you pick out, Cool metal band or luxury leather band? You are rich? It doesn’t matter. But most of us have to select one.
Here is a cool and thankful watch called for Frankenstein watch from Diesel, DZ4160. The left side of the watch looks high tech and the band of upper side is made of metal. The right side looks a general leather band watch and its band is made of leather for sure. Such a ‘hybrid design’, it is very unique.
The price of this gadget is $219 it is not cheap but reasonable
Here is a cool and thankful watch called for Frankenstein watch from Diesel, DZ4160. The left side of the watch looks high tech and the band of upper side is made of metal. The right side looks a general leather band watch and its band is made of leather for sure. Such a ‘hybrid design’, it is very unique.
The price of this gadget is $219 it is not cheap but reasonable
Crysis system requirements for PC
Crysis is a highly anticipated PC shooter, mostly because of its stunning visuals. But the better they look, the more demanding they are, any PC gamer will tell you that. An admin posted the hardware requirements on the official Crysis forums. Although pure speculation, the admin claims he has researched a lot in order to get the requirements. Sounds pretty accurate, considering it’s Crysis;
Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6600/X800GTO (SM 2.0)
RAM: 768Mb/1Gb on Windows Vista
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP
Recommended Requirements
CPU: Dual-core CPU (Athlon X2/Pentium D)
Graphics: Nvidia 7800GTX/ATI X1800XT (SM 3.0) or DX10 equivalent
RAM: 1.5Gb
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 512k+ (128k+ upstream)
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX10 with Windows Vista
Minimum Requirements
CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
Graphics: Nvidia 6600/X800GTO (SM 2.0)
RAM: 768Mb/1Gb on Windows Vista
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 256k+
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX9.0c with Windows XP
Recommended Requirements
CPU: Dual-core CPU (Athlon X2/Pentium D)
Graphics: Nvidia 7800GTX/ATI X1800XT (SM 3.0) or DX10 equivalent
RAM: 1.5Gb
HDD: 6GB
Internet: 512k+ (128k+ upstream)
Optical Drive: DVD
Software: DX10 with Windows Vista
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Windows 7 Beta Activation Keys
Windows 7 Beta Activation Keys (64-bit)
These are the activation keys for Windows 7 Beta, 64-bit version. Use any of them.
JYDV8-H8VXG-74RPT-6BJPB-X42V4
RFFTV-J6K7W-MHBQJ-XYMMJ-Q8DCH
These are the activation keys for Windows 7 Beta, 64-bit version. Use any of them.
JYDV8-H8VXG-74RPT-6BJPB-X42V4
482XP-6J9WR-4JXT3-VBPP6-FQF4M
7XRCQ-RPY28-YY9P8-R6HD8-84GH3
D9RHV-JG8XC-C77H2-3YF6D-RYRJ9
Download rapidshare links without waiting time
Just a trick to play to download from rapidshare without wait time.
Itz working for me. Hope it works for u also.
The main thing is my IP address changes as soon as i disconnect the internet(hope itz the same with u people also).
So, once i download 100 MB(or be it any amount), i just disconnect the net, wait for minimumum of 5 to 10 seconds, and connect back again. I get a new IP address with which i can download from rapidshare without waittime. This is not for simultaneous downloads, just to download one after another without wait time...
Itz working for me. Hope it works for u also.
The main thing is my IP address changes as soon as i disconnect the internet(hope itz the same with u people also).
So, once i download 100 MB(or be it any amount), i just disconnect the net, wait for minimumum of 5 to 10 seconds, and connect back again. I get a new IP address with which i can download from rapidshare without waittime. This is not for simultaneous downloads, just to download one after another without wait time...
How to open Multiple Gtalk
For getting multiple gtalk
1.create a gtalk shortcut on the desktop
""C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /startmenu"
4.rename it as""C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex"
5.click apply an the ok
6.u r done.now u r able to use multiple gtalk by clicking that shortcut
1.create a gtalk shortcut on the desktop
2.right click that icon and select properties and then
3.then in the target place u will see like this""C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /startmenu"
4.rename it as""C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex"
5.click apply an the ok
6.u r done.now u r able to use multiple gtalk by clicking that shortcut
writing notepad
A Notepad
that writes on it own is for sure a very weird thing but very funny in the same time. And if you change the icon :hehe:
of the file you create with the Notepad's, and replace the Notepad icon from your friend's computer with this file for sure you will create a great prank.
1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy this script in Notepad:
set wshshell = wscript.CreateObject("wscript.shell")
wshshell.run "Notepad"
wscript.sleep 2000
wshshell.AppActivate "Notepad"
WshShell.SendKeys "H"
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "ell"
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "o "
The little program will make your Notepad type "Hello". You can always make your custom message by replacing the letters between the " " signs with the ones you want.
You can add more lines like the following ones for more letters:
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "insert here your letter of group of letters "
3. Now save the file. Go to File->Save as. Type the name of the file with the extension .vbs. For example if you want to choose the name Notepad, type Notepad.vbs. Also be sure that File type is All files not Text file!
4. When you doubleclick on it, Notepad will start typing letters.
that writes on it own is for sure a very weird thing but very funny in the same time. And if you change the icon :hehe:
of the file you create with the Notepad's, and replace the Notepad icon from your friend's computer with this file for sure you will create a great prank.
1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy this script in Notepad:
set wshshell = wscript.CreateObject("wscript.shell")
wshshell.run "Notepad"
wscript.sleep 2000
wshshell.AppActivate "Notepad"
WshShell.SendKeys "H"
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "ell"
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "o "
The little program will make your Notepad type "Hello". You can always make your custom message by replacing the letters between the " " signs with the ones you want.
You can add more lines like the following ones for more letters:
WScript.Sleep 500
WshShell.SendKeys "insert here your letter of group of letters "
3. Now save the file. Go to File->Save as. Type the name of the file with the extension .vbs. For example if you want to choose the name Notepad, type Notepad.vbs. Also be sure that File type is All files not Text file!
4. When you doubleclick on it, Notepad will start typing letters.
How to Scheduled Task In Windows Xp
Step 1: Goto "START MENU" and click on "ALL PROGRAMS
Step 2: Then goto "PROGRAMS" and then click on "ACCESSORIES".
Step 3: Then goto sub menu "SYSTEM TOOLS" and Click on "SHEDULED TASK".
Step 4: Or goto "CONTROL PANEL" and click on "SCHEDULED TASK".
Step 5: A window will be opened with an option to "ADD SCHEDULED TASK".
Step 6: By clicking on "ADD SCHEDULED TASK" a "SCHEDULED TASK WIZARD" will be opened to shedule a task.
Step 7: After clicking on next , a window will be opened to select a program to schedule it to a particular time. You can even browse a file from other location.
Step 8: For example select a command prompt task to schedule it to a particular time and then click next.
Step 9: Then give the name for the task if neccessary and select the task performance option and then click next. ( For Example :- "one time only" ).
Step 10: Then select the "TIME" and "DATE" on which the task to be executed and click next.
Step 11: Then enter the username and password if neccessary and click next
Step 12: Check the "OPEN ADVANCED PROPERTIES FOR THIS TASK WHEN I CLICK FINISH" and click finish.
Step 13: Dont worry if a warning message pop ups like
"THE NEW TASK HAS BEEN CREATED, BUT MAY NOT RUN BECAUSE THE ACCOUNT INFORMATION
COULD NOT BE SET.
THE SPECIFIC ERROR IS:
0X80070005: ACCESS IS DENIED.
TRY USING THE TASK PAGE BOWSE BUTTON TO LOCATE THE APPLICATION"
Click ok.
Step 14: This error occurs probably when you are using an user account other than
administrator account.
Step 15: After clicking ok then a window will be opened with the schedule task name
Step 16: In the column of run, add "C:" at the last and dont forget to check the "run only if logged on" option
(if you are using other account) and click ok.
Step 17: Then the task will run as per the shedule given.
Note :- you can also schedule task file like batch files , vbs files etc.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
8 Bit hanger
I love the retro cool style of this 8 Bit Hanger showing the classic “hand” style pointer. It’s made from sturdy MDF and acrylic and measures about 3″ square. This hook is the ideal place to hold all your super cool vintage gaming gear like your Nintendo controller jacket.
It’s a cool fun design would look great in your gaming room or office. The Eight Bit Hanger costs $19.99 but you can combine 2 or 3 for single price shipping.
It’s a cool fun design would look great in your gaming room or office. The Eight Bit Hanger costs $19.99 but you can combine 2 or 3 for single price shipping.
Toshiba UX600 LED TV
Toshiba’s latest UX600 LED TV is now available Stateside, where this LCD TV offers breakthrough picture quality with advanced interactive features for non-stop entertainment. Thanks to the UX600’s NET TV capabilities, you will be able to experience a whole new level of on-demand entertainment, where NET TV will comprise of a wide variety of applications
that broaden the definition of “TV Content”, while enriching the overall user experience. Imagine enjoying VUDU Movies that are offered with true 1080p HD, 5.1 surround sound, with a library of more than 3,000 HD movies to choose from anytime you want. Apart from that, NET TV also streams audio applications including Pandora with the ability to create personalized “Channels” of the music users enjoy. Not only that, you can also keep in touch while watching TV via social networking applications including Facebook and Twitter. That is not the end of the story either, since video and photo services such as YouTube, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums are also accessible, letting you share content with friends and family wherever they live. Want to keep track of the latest happenings around the world? Fret not – there are always news services which include the New York Times, AP, National Weather and more, where you can obtain up to the minute information about the world. With a customizable “Ticker” located at the bottom of the display, you can always keep up to date with information from Twitter, News, Weather, or Stocks, automatically.
To make sure that your Toshiba UX600 LED TV will be able to access the Internet straight away, it comes equipped with its own Wi-Fi adapter, letting it deliver the latest content right out-of-the-box. The included WPA Wi-Fi adapter does away with the need to purchase additional accessories, and makes the entire set-up process a whole lot easier. Depending on the size of your living room, you can choose from 40?, 46? and 55? sizes, where all of them will boast rather similar features including a whopping 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a CrystalCoat high contrast screen coating, AutoView that analyzes ambient room light and the incoming video signal to make the necessary changes accordingly, and DynaLight which will adjust the backlight intensity based on the incoming video signal on the fly. With the Pixel Pure 5G engine running in the background, you can be sure of enjoying superior processing for optimal quality of high definition and standard definition images.
that broaden the definition of “TV Content”, while enriching the overall user experience. Imagine enjoying VUDU Movies that are offered with true 1080p HD, 5.1 surround sound, with a library of more than 3,000 HD movies to choose from anytime you want. Apart from that, NET TV also streams audio applications including Pandora with the ability to create personalized “Channels” of the music users enjoy. Not only that, you can also keep in touch while watching TV via social networking applications including Facebook and Twitter. That is not the end of the story either, since video and photo services such as YouTube, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums are also accessible, letting you share content with friends and family wherever they live. Want to keep track of the latest happenings around the world? Fret not – there are always news services which include the New York Times, AP, National Weather and more, where you can obtain up to the minute information about the world. With a customizable “Ticker” located at the bottom of the display, you can always keep up to date with information from Twitter, News, Weather, or Stocks, automatically.
To make sure that your Toshiba UX600 LED TV will be able to access the Internet straight away, it comes equipped with its own Wi-Fi adapter, letting it deliver the latest content right out-of-the-box. The included WPA Wi-Fi adapter does away with the need to purchase additional accessories, and makes the entire set-up process a whole lot easier. Depending on the size of your living room, you can choose from 40?, 46? and 55? sizes, where all of them will boast rather similar features including a whopping 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a CrystalCoat high contrast screen coating, AutoView that analyzes ambient room light and the incoming video signal to make the necessary changes accordingly, and DynaLight which will adjust the backlight intensity based on the incoming video signal on the fly. With the Pixel Pure 5G engine running in the background, you can be sure of enjoying superior processing for optimal quality of high definition and standard definition images.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 / DMC-G10
Panasonic today announced two new Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cameras, both of which serve as replacements to the Lumix DMC-G1. The entry-level model is the DMC-G10, while the fancier model is known as the DMC-G2.
But this is more expensive when compared to previous version
Lumix DMC-G10 Specifications
Lumix DMC-G2 specifications - changes:
But this is more expensive when compared to previous version
Lumix DMC-G10 Specifications
- 12.1 effective Megapixel Live MOS sensor
- Continuous shooting at up to 3.2 frames/second
- SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot
- HDMI output
- Uses DMW-BLB13 lithium-ion battery; 380 shots per charge with kit lens
- Uses Micro Four Thirds lens mount, with 2X focal length conversion ratio
- 3-inch LCD display with 460,000 pixels and 100% coverage
- Electronic viewfinder with 202,000 pixels, 100% coverage, and a magnification of 1.04X
- Live view with super-fast contrast detect AF
- Full manual controls, with ISO range of 100 - 6400; RAW image format supported
- Dust reduction system
- Hot shoe for external flash
Lumix DMC-G2 specifications - changes:
- Flip-out, rotating 3-inch touchscreen LCD display with 460,000 pixels
- Touchscreen features include customizable on-screen menus, touch focus and shutter, and iPhone-style image playback; I had the chance to try it out at CES and while it's well-implemented, it seems like more of a novelty than anything (thankfully, everything can still be operated with the four-way controller and command dial)
Sony leaks word of upcoming DSC W5
Perhaps Sony accidentally posted the Sony Cyber-Shot W5 or perhaps they wanted consumers to get a sneak peek of the latest compact digital camera. The page in question appeared on SonyStyle last night, but was removed shortly thereafter. The 5-megapixel camera it displayed, which appears to be strikingly similar to the Cyber-shot W1, will sell for the same price as the W1: $349.95 (USD).
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W5 does have impressive manual and automatic features, judging from the briefly posted specifications. The shutter speed, which ranges from 30-1/1000th of a second, can be manually adjusted with 46 steps. The aperture is slightly less impressive, offering only two steps of manual control. The ISO speed can be set in the standard range of 100-400. If users prefer the automatic scene modes, the Sony W5 answers with six modes: Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Landscape, Soft Snap, Candle, and Beach.
With 32 MB of internal memory, users can choose to save still images and video clips to the camera or to a Memory Stick. It can accept cards up to 1 GB. Getting a card will be especially important for consumers who record video clips. The W5 can record movies at 30 or 16 frames per second in 640 x 480 resolution. There is also a Video Mail option that records 8 frames per second at 160 x 112 resolution, designed for e-mail.
Sony cameras are known for their incorporation of Carl Zeiss lenses. The W5 contains the same 3x optical Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens found on the W1. The lens reaches from 7.9-23.7mm, which is equivalent to a 38-114mm zoom in 35mm format. The W1 also has a large LCD, which is identical to the one on the Cyber-shot DSC-W5. The 2.5-inch LCD screen takes up nearly the entire back of the camera and has fair resolution with 115,000 pixels. The screen shows a live histogram display, which is helpful in difficult lighting situations.
Overall, the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W5’s look, features and measurements appear (at least preliminary) nearly identical to the previous W1. This accidental posting only increases the curiosity surrounding the compact W cameras -- stay tuned for a formal announcement.
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W5 does have impressive manual and automatic features, judging from the briefly posted specifications. The shutter speed, which ranges from 30-1/1000th of a second, can be manually adjusted with 46 steps. The aperture is slightly less impressive, offering only two steps of manual control. The ISO speed can be set in the standard range of 100-400. If users prefer the automatic scene modes, the Sony W5 answers with six modes: Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Landscape, Soft Snap, Candle, and Beach.
With 32 MB of internal memory, users can choose to save still images and video clips to the camera or to a Memory Stick. It can accept cards up to 1 GB. Getting a card will be especially important for consumers who record video clips. The W5 can record movies at 30 or 16 frames per second in 640 x 480 resolution. There is also a Video Mail option that records 8 frames per second at 160 x 112 resolution, designed for e-mail.
Sony cameras are known for their incorporation of Carl Zeiss lenses. The W5 contains the same 3x optical Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens found on the W1. The lens reaches from 7.9-23.7mm, which is equivalent to a 38-114mm zoom in 35mm format. The W1 also has a large LCD, which is identical to the one on the Cyber-shot DSC-W5. The 2.5-inch LCD screen takes up nearly the entire back of the camera and has fair resolution with 115,000 pixels. The screen shows a live histogram display, which is helpful in difficult lighting situations.
Overall, the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W5’s look, features and measurements appear (at least preliminary) nearly identical to the previous W1. This accidental posting only increases the curiosity surrounding the compact W cameras -- stay tuned for a formal announcement.
Olympus E-PL1 features and price
Olympus E-PL1 caused quite a stir in the digital camera world when they introduced their E-P1 Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens camera in 2009. It featured all the bells and whistles of a digital SLR in a small, retro-styled body. Olympus says that the E-P1 (and its slightly more upscale sibling, the E-P2) were aimed toward enthusiasts.
This Olympus is more friendly to the coustmers which Olympus is targeting toward everyday consumers, rather than enthusiasts
The price of this camera is around 600$(with lens). To make it more consumer friendly, Olympus designed a lighter, more conventional body that's easier to use -- and there's finally a built-in flash, too. They've improved the autofocus speeds, added a new "live guide" feature, an additional art filter, and a dedicated movie recording button. That's on top of the features that are the same as the E-P1 and E-P2, including a 12 Megapixel Live MOS sensor, sensor-shift image stabilization, full manual controls
Price: $599
This Olympus is more friendly to the coustmers which Olympus is targeting toward everyday consumers, rather than enthusiasts
The price of this camera is around 600$(with lens). To make it more consumer friendly, Olympus designed a lighter, more conventional body that's easier to use -- and there's finally a built-in flash, too. They've improved the autofocus speeds, added a new "live guide" feature, an additional art filter, and a dedicated movie recording button. That's on top of the features that are the same as the E-P1 and E-P2, including a 12 Megapixel Live MOS sensor, sensor-shift image stabilization, full manual controls
Price: $599
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i / Kiss X4 Digital) Preview February 2010
Less than a year after the launch of the EOS Rebel T1i (500D) comes the latest in Canon's hugely popular consumer SLR range, the Rebel T2i (EOS 550D). With the 450D and 500D Canon appeared to be pulling away slightly from the real 'entry level' (a sector driven almost entirely by price), and the EOS 550D - on paper at least - is no exception, outgunning many of the 'upper entry level' and mid range SLRs on the market today in terms of spec. To ensure it doesn't lose out at the price-sensitive DSLR entry point Canon is once again introducing its new flagship Rebel as a 'sister' product to the camera it ostensibly replaces. The EOS 500D (Rebel T1i) will be staying in the range for the rest of 2010 (at, one presumes, a more attractive price point). We would assume that the new model finally spells the end of the line for the current 'bargain' Canon, the venerable Rebel XSi (EOS 450D).
In many respects the EOS 550D is a 'baby EOS 7D'. As well as getting a resolution boost to a class-leading 18 megapixels and a significantly upgraded movie mode (which now offers full HD capture at up to 30 fps, has full manual control and the option to use an external stereo microphone), the EOS 550D gets the 7D's sophisticated new metering system (bringing it a lot closer to similarly positioned Nikon SLRs). It also sports a new widescreen (3:2) LCD panel, has improved button design and finally offers the ability to customize the Auto ISO function
Less than a year after the launch of the EOS Rebel T1i (500D) comes the latest in Canon's hugely popular consumer SLR range, the Rebel T2i (EOS 550D). With the 450D and 500D Canon appeared to be pulling away slightly from the real 'entry level' (a sector driven almost entirely by price), and the EOS 550D - on paper at least - is no exception, outgunning many of the 'upper entry level' and mid range SLRs on the market today in terms of spec. To ensure it doesn't lose out at the price-sensitive DSLR entry point Canon is once again introducing its new flagship Rebel as a 'sister' product to the camera it ostensibly replaces. The EOS 500D (Rebel T1i) will be staying in the range for the rest of 2010 (at, one presumes, a more attractive price point). We would assume that the new model finally spells the end of the line for the current 'bargain' Canon, the venerable Rebel XSi (EOS 450D).
In many respects the EOS 550D is a 'baby EOS 7D'. As well as getting a resolution boost to a class-leading 18 megapixels and a significantly upgraded movie mode (which now offers full HD capture at up to 30 fps, has full manual control and the option to use an external stereo microphone), the EOS 550D gets the 7D's sophisticated new metering system (bringing it a lot closer to similarly positioned Nikon SLRs). It also sports a new widescreen (3:2) LCD panel, has improved button design and finally offers the ability to customize the Auto ISO function
Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter features
Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter features and images:
These are the some images of Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter
Specifications:
The Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter takes the excitement and beginner-friendly flight stability of the original Blade CX and adds Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM radio control that lets you fly anywhere, anytime without ever having to worry about interference.
Key Features:
* Includes aluminum head/hub, over-current protection PTC resettable fuse devices, 3-in-1 control unit and Spektrum AR6100e receiver
* Flight ready—no assembly required
* Test flown at the factory to ensure proper setup out of the box
* Interference-free, 5-channel E-flite® transmitter with built-in Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSM® technology
* Coaxial, counter-rotating rotor blades that make hovering easy
* Two feather-light S60 Super Sub-Micro servos—just 6.0 grams each
* 2-cell 7.4V 800mAh Li-Po battery pack with Charge Protection Circuitry
* 2–3 cell DC Li-Po balancing charger and AC adapter
* Most parts compatible with the Blade CX
These are the some images of Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter
Specifications:
The Blade CX2 R/C Helicopter takes the excitement and beginner-friendly flight stability of the original Blade CX and adds Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM radio control that lets you fly anywhere, anytime without ever having to worry about interference.
Key Features:
* Includes aluminum head/hub, over-current protection PTC resettable fuse devices, 3-in-1 control unit and Spektrum AR6100e receiver
* Flight ready—no assembly required
* Test flown at the factory to ensure proper setup out of the box
* Interference-free, 5-channel E-flite® transmitter with built-in Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSM® technology
* Coaxial, counter-rotating rotor blades that make hovering easy
* Two feather-light S60 Super Sub-Micro servos—just 6.0 grams each
* 2-cell 7.4V 800mAh Li-Po battery pack with Charge Protection Circuitry
* 2–3 cell DC Li-Po balancing charger and AC adapter
* Most parts compatible with the Blade CX