Casio Exilim Rilakkuma edition
February 25, 2010

Casio's Exilim line of digital cameras have been pretty serious to moment, but that day round they threw in a dose of humor with the Rilakkuma edition - basically, you get the image of an adorable teddy bear splashed across the front of the camera in the guise of the Exilim EX-Z330. Features of that 12.1-megapixel shooter include a 3x optical zoom, face detection, Eye-Fi connectivity, HD recording, an SDHC/SD memory card slot and a 2.7" LCD display, not to mention the ability to pull in stares at its design as though you were walking around in the buff. It is available in Japan for $290 after conversion, where that price includes a pouch for you to tote it in style.
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Liquid Image Scuba Mask HD322 with 135 degree Wide Angle Camera
February 22, 2010
[PMA 2010] Liquid image is upgrading its HD320 underwater camera mask with the upcoming HD322 featuring a 135 degree wide angle lens and HD 720p video. A red light shows that you are recording a video and the blue light indicates that you are in still photo mode, a lock placed on top of the mask prevents the camera to shoot by itself. An optional 4.7 Watt LED torch, essential to shoot detailed images below 5 meters, can be attached to the mask. (See pictures in the gallery). The HD322 is waterproof to 130 feet and it will be available in May 2010 at an estimated price of $350. whether you are at PMA, check the model on display at the International Supplies booth #2381 (the distributor) and check the product page for more info.Watch the Liquid Image YouTube channel where society upload their underwater videos.
Note: the model in the picture is the HD320 that looks precisely the same.
Key Features:
- Wide angle 135
- 5 MP still camera
- Waterproof to 130 feet/40m
- HD 720 P video @ 30 fps
- Micro SD/SDHC slot up to 32 GB (16hrs of video)
- Red and blue LED lights for photo or video mode
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Sanyo rolls out trio of Dual Cameras
February 4, 2010

Sanyo has three more new Dual Cameras available for the masses - the VPC-GH2, VPC-CG102, and VPC-CG20, where all of them will boast High Definition 1080 60i (1,920 x 1 080) resolution video as well as the ability to snap photos of up to 14-megapixels in resolution. These new models will be available from March onwards, with the VPC-GH2, VPC-CG102 and VPC-CG20 retailing for $229, $229 and $199, respectively. As for color schemes, the CG102 will come in black, while the GH2 is adorned with a silver coat, followed by the CG20 that has either silver or black as its choices. All input can be stored on an SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card, which theoretically allows you to hold up to 2TB of digital memories on a without card. More on their features in the extended post. [Press Release]
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Kodak Pulse digital photo frame
December 21, 2009

Kodak rolls out not another digital camera, but the Pulse digital photo frame which has yet to be formally introduced. The Pulse will boast a 8" touchscreen color display at 800 x 600 resolution, where you get a 4:3 aspect ratio as well as 512MB of internal memory. Expect the Pulse to handle all the usual memory card formats including SD, SDHC, MMC, xD and the Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO Duo flash family. Should you prefer to tote additional photos on a USB flash drive, that isn't a problem for the Kodak Pulse since it plus comes with a USB port for that purpose. With built-in Wi-Fi like any other decent digital photo frame these days, the Kodak Pulse can connect to your home network for you to send digital photos by in a jiffy. No word on its official release, but we're looking towards CES 2010 for an official announcement.
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Onkyo NX707 announced
December 14, 2009

Onkyo's latest tablet PC is known as the NX707, where it will come with a built-in GPS receiver while powered by Windows 7. Hitting Japan before the year is by for approximately $680, the Onkyo NX707 will be powered by an Intel Atom Z520 processor, accompanied by 1GB RAM, a 80GB hard drive, a couple of USB 2.0 ports, a ExpressCard/34 port, SD/SDHC/MMC memory card slots, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity. No notion on why two webcams have been thrown into the mix though.
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NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame
November 23, 2009

Digital photo frames are fine and dandy, but have you ever thought just how much juice they take up in the distant run? For those who are concerned about the environment, the NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame comes in handy as it will switch itself off automatically whenever you're no longer within a 2.5 meter line of sight. Apart from that, you get 1GB of internal memory to complement your range of memory cards (SD, SDHC, xD, Sony MS, USB stick), a 10" LCD display and a remote control. The NIX X10A Energy Saving digital photo frame is going for £89.99 a pop.
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