Sunday, January 30, 2011

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 robust with Full HD Video


Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 is specially designed to outdoor use and has powerful features in a sturdy body. The new 12.1-megapixel FT3 has features like: waterproof to 12m, shockproof to 2m, frost resistant to -10 degrees Celsius and resists dust and dirt. The integrated GPS function, compass, altimeter and barometer make sure that the user can enjoy the active outdoor life.
The LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens in folded optics provides not only a fine image quality but also offers a tough appearance. Thanks to the 28 mm wide angle and a zoom factor to a practical 4, 6 x in the tele-mode offers this camera the flexibility for recordings in almost all situations, in particular under water where the manoeuvre is often limited and the viewfinder capacity is important for the image composition.
With its newly developed 12.1-megapixel high-speed CCD sensor is the DMC-FT 3 compatible with the quick, powerful signal processing needed for recordings in 1920 × 1080 Full HD video in AVCHD and continuous in high speed capture images. And the advanced image editor LSI, the Venus Engine FHD, ensures a high image quality in both photo and video-recordings.



The DMC FT-3 is available from mid March 2011 in the colours blue, silver, red and orange. The price is not yet Known.

Source: Panasonic

Pogoplug Video can stream in HD TV quality

Pogoplug Video
The products provide PC, Linux and Mac users easy access to cloud computing. Sharing files over a home network or the Internet, according to the manufacturer has never been so simple.
The user is with a Pogoplug within a minute online. After purchase of the Pogoplug the user makes on the Pogoplug website an account, which is then linked to the Pogoplug device at home. Then you can determine which files from the USB stick connected Pogoplug or - hard drive you want to share  and which  not. PDFs, photos, music and videos can be viewed online and / or listened to. Office files can be edited even if there’s no office program on the computer and content can be uploaded directly to social media sites like Facebook and YouTube. Sharing files with a PC, Mac, IPAD / iPhone or Android phone, where they can be directly viewed or edited. With the Pogoplug Video available in March, these files can even be streamed in HDTV quality.

Friday, January 28, 2011

The flattest Blu-ray player in the world

Samsung BD-D 7500
On the CES demonstrates Samsung the flattest Blu-rayspeler in the world, the BD-D 7500. The thing is a 0.8 inches in thickness and looks despite the small size  pretty stylish.

In terms of performance and functionality, the player is also well endowed: He has full capacity in 3D view, 2D-to-3D conversion, 1080p Full HD, built-in WiFi, touch sensor control, software-based search and – perhaps not awkward – the possibility to hang it on the wall. Nice toy for lovers of minimalism.