Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sony India launches DSC-TX1 and DSX-WX1 low-light cameras with HD video
#Amazingly clear, vibrant photos in low lighting scenarios.
#Wires and other circuit elements are positioned behind the photo-diodes so that Exmor R image sensors can gather more light, resulting in approximately twice the sensitivity compared to conventional sensors.
#To further extend low-light shooting performance, the TX1 and WX1 cameras incorporate the hand-held twilight and anti-motion blur multi-shot modes that capture six separate images in less than a second and utilise Sony’s BIONZ processor to combine the shots into a single image of extraordinary detail.
#Includes Sweep Panorama and 10 frames per second burst shooting features, in smaller, more compact bodies that match nearly any unique style.
#Capturing wide landscapes is as easy as "press and sweep." The BIONZ imaging processor automatically stitches the pictures together to create one stunning panoramic photo.
#With HD video capability, these can record HD movies in 720p high definition MPEG4 format for stunning large-screen home movie playback and record up to 29 minutes (or up to 2GB file size) in 720p format.
#Slim profile of just 16.5mm, the fashionable 10.2-megapixel TX1 features a new operation on the touch panel that lets you scroll through images with a flick of your finger and directly access menus on the 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display.
#Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, the TX1 camera lets you focus as little as 0.4 inches from your subject for extraordinary close-up shots.
# 4x telescopic zoom perfect for capturing far-away subjects, and Sony’s Optical SteadyShot image stabilisation helps overcome camera shake.
#10.2 mega-pixel WX1 camera has a 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display and is just over three quarters of an inch thin – an ideal choice for DSLR owners who also want to carry a compact, high performance digital still camera.
#WX1 camera features a Sony G lens with an extraordinary wide angle 24-120mm 5x optical zoom which offers nearly twice the light gathering capability of conventional lenses, and works together with the Exmor R sensor and low-light shooting modes to provide low-light photography beyond the abilities of other compact cameras.
#Includes all the next-gen software technology that Sony cameras are famous for, such as intelligent auto mode, face detection, scene selection, red-eye removal, anti-blur, smile shutter, etc.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Nokia launches 5230 XpressMusic
Nokia 5230 XpressMusic Mobile Phone Features
#Quad-band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
#3.2-inch, 360 x 640 pixels, 16M Colors TFT Display
#Full Touchscreen with Handwriting recognition
#Proximity Sensor for Auto system turn off
#Accelerometer Sensor for Auto horizontal/vertical screen Rotate
#ARM 11, 369 MHz CPU
#Symbian OS v9.4, S60 rel. 5
#70-MB Internal Memory, 128 MB ROM
#Upto 16-GB hotswapable MicroSD media expansion card support
#2.0 Megapixel digital camera, 1600 x 1200 pixels resolution, Autofocus, LED flash, 4x smooth digital zoom
#Video (QCIF) video capture and playback, Supports MPEG4, 3GPP and h.263 video file formats
#FM stereo radio with RDS
#Music Media player supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/MP4/WAV/RA/M4A
#Video Media Player supports WMV/3GP/RV/MP4
#GPRS Class 32
#HSCSD, 43.2 kbps
#EDGE Class 32
#3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
#Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
#USB v2.0, miniUSB
#Integrated GPS receiver with A-GPS support, Nokia Maps 2.0
#Colors – Black, Red, Silver, Pink, and Yellow
#5-band equaliser and audio visualisations
#3.5-mm Audio Port
#Built-in handsfree
#Integrated stereo speakers
#Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC Ringtones
#Nokia S60 browser, (x)HTML, JavaScript 1.3 and 1.5 support
#Java MIDP 2.1
#Li-Ion 1320 mAh (BL-5J) Standard BatteryStand-by time: 400 hrsTalk time: 7 hrsMusic playback: 33 hours on single full charge
#Dimensions: 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm
#Weight: 115 gms
The new Nokia 5230 XpressMusic mobile phone featuring 2.0 MP autofocus digital camera, FM radio, GPS receiver with A-GPS and 3.5mm audio port connection is available for Rs. 9,990(August 09) with one year warranty.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Panache Mini Thin PC
Specifications
Dimensions (WxHxD): 306 x 65 x 267 mm; Weight: 3.125 kg; Processor: Intel Atom 330, 1.60 GHz; Chipset: Intel 945G; Memory: 1 GB DDR2-533; Hard disk: 80 GB; Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet.
Price Rs 9,900
Website www.panache.co.in
Warranty 1 year
Netbook and nettop manufacturers have been cashing on the older generation Atom based platform for a long time. The Atom has been descirbed as versatile and affordable but can it be powerful? We tested a small form factor PC that features Intel’s first dual core Atom processor, this was fun!
# Features
The Panache Mini Thin PC is a small form factor PC (nettop) that has hardware commonly found in most netbooks and nettops such as Asus’s Eee PCs and Eee Box. However, the most significant difference is that of the processor. Most netbooks feature the Intel Atom N270, but this Thin PC features the Atom 330. Although both processors are clocked at 1.60 GHz, there are two main differences. The N270 has 512 KB L2 cache and 47 million transistors and the Atom 330 has 1 MB L2 cache and 50 million transistors.
Other features include 1 GB DDR2 RAM clocked at 533 MHz, an 80 GB 3.5-inch (7200 rpm) hard drive, gigabit Ethernet, and onboard graphics and audio. It even has the standard ports such as VGA, four USB (plus two in front), Ethernet and audio and there is a serial (COM) and a parallel port for backward compatability of hardware. It also has an S-video port so you can connect your TV to watch movies on it. A noticeable downside is the absence of an optical drive. On opening the case, we noticed that although the front panel has an optical drive bay cover, there’s very little room in the cabinet to accommodate a standard optical drive. In any case, this also rules out installing an operating system using a disc, unless you buy an external (USB) optical drive.
On the whole, it has pretty much everything else that makes a basic PC, all you need is a monitor, an operating system, a keyboard and a mouse and your PC’s ready!
#Build quality
Here’s something for the space-conscious people, who want their desks neat and tidy. The Panache Thin PC is slim, ruggedly built, easy to install and can hide behind your LCD monitor. Although not much to look at, it seems plain and is ideal for SOHO or a basic home PC environment. It’s more of a simple PC and may not impress people who prefer the stylish Asus Eee Box.
#Performance
It would be unfair to compare the performance of this PC to that of a mainstream desktop PC, so the closest comparison is the Asus Eee Box B202 which features the Atom N270 processor and the same amount of RAM. This one really trounces the competition in overall performance, thanks to its dual core Atom processor with double the amount of L2 cache. We’d say that if you install Microsoft Windows XP on this PC, it will surely suffice for applications such as Microsoft Office, media players, light image editing and even for light gaming.
Verdict: Although an entry-level user-upgradeable desktop PC cost around twenty percent more than the Panache Mini Thin PC, you won’t get the compactness that this baby offers. So considering the price, all-in-all it’s a great buy!