Microsoft has new webcams out
March 16, 2010

Microsoft isn't shying away from the webcam industry with a trio of new models that will propel Microsoft into the High Definition era. With the HD-5000 and HD-5001 targeting desktops while the HD-6000 heads for notebooks, all three are able to capture an actual 720p widescreen (1,280 x 720 resolution) image, where the final product is highly enhanced with a new color correction engine known as TrueColor. that is made possible thanks to a mix of hardware and software which will go about adjusting color tones, exposure and various factors in order to represent the output in less-than-ideal conditions properly. Both the HD-5000 and HD-5001 will come with an adjustable base as well as true autofocus, retailing for $50 each. As for the HD-6000, that model is notebook-friendly with a specialized clip and a 360-degree mount, arriving later that May for $10 more. [Press Release]
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Tamuz OCM 404 W HD OLED quadruple rack monitor
March 16, 2010

Tamuz has readied its OCM 404 W HD OLED quadruple rack monitor which is the first of its kind in the world, where it is capable of displaying Standard Definition, High Definition and graphic signals. Each of the four OLED displays are 4.3" in size, taking up the dimensions of only a couple of rack units as well as a depth of around 2". Being self-light-emitting displays, there are some advantages associated with it compared to common LCD technology, although the main drawback would probably be its cost.
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MSI GE700 gaming notebook
March 15, 2010

MSI is back with a bang, thanks to their new GE700 gaming notebook which features Intel's latest Core i5 processor, the able ATI Radeon HD 5730 discrete graphics card with 1GB DDR3 VRAM, a couple of cinema-class speakers, a subwoofer, a High Definition webcam that keeps up with the times alongside the ability to hold a couple of hard drives. When chugging along at full processing potential, expect the MSI GE700 to drain its battery super fast. Aesthetically speaking, the GE700 is pleasing on the eyes particularly with its luminescent touch hotkeys with shortcut keys that makes activation of various technologies including GPU Boost, Cinema Pro and Multimedia Control a snap.
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Teclast C430H and C430TH portable media players
March 9, 2010

High Definition is here to stay - even on a mobile platform. Teclast sees to it with the C430H and C430TH, where the latter comes with a superior display as well as 800 x 480 resolution. Shared functions include support for AVI, RM, RMVB, FLV, WMV, MPG, 3GP, VOB and DAT video files alongside MP3, WMA, FLAC and ACC audio files, a 4.3" display, 4GB and 8GB of storage space. With so many of such portable media players hitting the market, which one tickles your fancy, and does Apple's iPod still reign supreme in your mind?
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Eee PC 1005PR is now official
March 9, 2010

The folks by at Asus decided to assemble the Eee PC 1005PR official by putting up its page online, making it the latest member of the Eee PC Seashell family. You will find the Broadcom Crystal HD graphics accelerator inside, which translates to smooth playback of high definition quality video on your little netbook - something not all netbooks can claim to do. Apart from that, Asus has kindly included ArcSoft Total Media Theater software that makes it a snap to watch HD videos right from the get go. Other specifications include a 10.1" LED Backlight WXGA display, an Intel Atom Pineview N450 processor, 1GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, the Broadcom BCM 70015 chipset, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity as well as Windows 7 Starter Edition holding everything together.
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OO High Definition Wireless Projector Concept
March 8, 2010

The OO wireless projector is a durable device from the GEO series by designer David Riesenberg. Aside from being very elegantly designed, it’s able to display 1080p high-definition info via Wi-Fi or its internal SSD storage, and will be able to operate on its own without an external ability source for up to 3 hours, thanks to its lithium-ion battery. Of course, you’ll be able to hook it up to a capability source when it needs charging. The OO can additionally operate as a duplicator/extender, allowing you to extend or duplicate your current display with that projector. whether you need to adjust the projector’s positioning, you’ll be able to do so with help from three independently articulated legs. A touchscreen remote control is additionally included as part of the deal, though it will be able to work without the remote control, once you’ve successfully configured it.
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AEE Muvi Micro DV Cam
March 8, 2010
AEE's Muvi Micro DV Cam is a 2-megapixel shooter that does both stills as well as video, measuring a diminutive 5.5cm x 2cm x 1.6cm. Of course, at that size, you can forget about High Definition video and other fancy features, since it boasts only VGA resolution at 30fps for video recording. Other features include an integrated microphone, 2GB of internal memory as well as a microSD memory card slot for expansion functions. No notion on pricing though, but that isn't precisely discreet whether you're going on a spying spree.
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