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- ContourHD Announces New Camera With Built In GPS
- Rumor: Nintendo 3DS Bleep-Blooping Into Japan November 11?
- Nokia’s Smartphone Champion Resigns One Day Before Nokia World
- NEC Shows Another Three 3D Desktop PCs
- AG-AF100: Panasonic’s Micro Four-Thirds Pro Camcorder Gets Priced And Dated (In Japan)
- Acer Dual-Screen Laptop Leaked
- Best Back-to-School Laptops
ContourHD Announces New Camera With Built In GPS Posted: 13 Sep 2010 03:00 AM PDT The makers of the ContourHD camera just announced an update to their hands-free product, the ContourGPS. The CoutourGPS uses the same camera as the ContourHD, but with the added functionality of GPS tracking. This makes it even easier to show someone a particular area based on the GPS coordinates, as the ContourGPS tracks your elevation, longitude & latitude, or just on a map. The ContourGPS is going to be available in the near future, with an MSRP of $349.99. September 13, 2010 (Seattle, Wash.) – Contour, a market leader in the hands-free video camera category, introduces ContourGPS, the first hands-free video camera to incorporate real-time GPS data while shooting high-definition, 1080p video. To complement this new GPS camera, Contour is launching a unique location-based video community that allows users to share their stories, track adventures and discover new places. "We're excited to introduce location as the next innovation in hands-free video cameras," says Marc Barros, Contour's CEO. "GPS adds an exciting new element to video storytelling. It allows you to map your own adventures and discover new places posted by other users. Our seamless camera-to-community experience is like combining The Flip, YouTube and Google maps together into one simple, easy to use product." By means of an integrated GPS receiver, ContourGPS captures location once per second with near pinpoint accuracy. The GPS data, along with crisp HD footage, can then be easily edited using the new Contour Storyteller application. Compatible with Mac or PC, Contour Storyteller also makes it easy to organize videos, configure the camera and post stories online. With the introduction of ContourGPS, Contour.com becomes the world's first location-based video community, bringing video and mapping together into a rich user experience. Already home to thousands of videos from around the world, Contour.com will soon become the only community where users can watch an epic run down any mountain while tracking progress, speed and elevation on a map. "We call this new form of storytelling "Video Mapping" states Barros. "The inclusion of GPS brings a whole new level of context to any video, making location, speed, time, and conditions as important as what you recorded." A rugged camcorder for the estimated 100 million outdoor enthusiasts around the world, ContourGPS makes it easy to capture video from within the action and share it online in seconds. Shipping world-wide over the coming days, ContourGPS ($349.99 MSRP) joins the company's award-winning ContourHD model ($279.99) and is available at retailers such as REI, Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00426DQ2W), Helmet Camera Central (http://shop.helmetcameracentral.com/HC-CONTOUR-GPSHD.html), and POV Cameras ( http://pointofviewcameras.com/contour-gps-hd-camera.html). Visit www.contour.com to learn more or to find a complete list of retailers. About Contour Contour, formerly known as VholdR, is a market leader in the hands-free video camera category. Producing simple, thoughtfully designed and intuitive adventure storytelling tools, Contour, enables modern day explorers to use video and location-based video to relive and replay their personal tales of action, adventure and travel, sharing them with world at the touch of a button. For more information about Contour please visit www.contour.com. |
Rumor: Nintendo 3DS Bleep-Blooping Into Japan November 11? Posted: 13 Sep 2010 02:51 AM PDT
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Nokia’s Smartphone Champion Resigns One Day Before Nokia World Posted: 13 Sep 2010 02:05 AM PDT Imagine if Jonathan Ives, the designer of the Mac and the iPhone, walked out of Apple one day before its world developer's conference? Well that's the kind of impact of the resignation today of Anssi Vanjoki, who has announced his departure one day before Nokia World, the company's major annual event. Vanjoki was widely seen as being the potential 'Steve Jobs" of Nokia - a product obsessive who could get things done. There's no sign he's left for another job and the short press release contains no words of thanks from colleagues. Wow. Vanjoki only recently (as in, July July) became the company's Mobile Solutions leader - the one guy that was poised to knock heads together and turn Nokia back into a major smartphone player against the iPhone and Android. But no more. |
NEC Shows Another Three 3D Desktop PCs Posted: 13 Sep 2010 01:42 AM PDT Among Japan’s PC makers, NEC seems to be betting especially high on 3D. Following the 3D PC the company introduced in Japan earlier this summer, NEC today announced [JP] another three 3D desktop PCs for the Japanese market. Here are all the details. All of these Windows 7 machines will hit Japanese stores within this month. NEC Valuestar VW970/CS Pictured on top of this post, this PC comes with Core i5-460M (2.53GHz) CPU, 4GB RAM, a 1.5TB HDD 1.5TB, GeForce GT 330M, a 3D Blu-ray Disc drive, a 23-inch 3D full HD screen, two TV tuners, a pair of 3D glasses, and an HDMI port. The VW970/CS will cost $3,100. NEC Valuestar VN790/CS This model has the following features: Core i5-460M CPU (same as in the model above), 4GB RAM, a 1TB HDD 1TB, a non-3D Blu-ray drive, a 20-inch 3D screen with 1,600×900 resolution, a pair of 3D glasses, and one TV tuner. The VN790/CS will cost $2,600. NEC Valuestar VL750/CS The VL750/CS is equipped with a Core i7-870 (2.93GHz) CPU, 8GB RAM, a 1TB HDD 1TB, a GeForce GT 330 video card, a non-3D Blu-ray Disc drive, a 23-inch full HD 120Hz 3D screen, an HDMI port, three USB 3.0 ports, and eight USB 2.0 ports. It will cost $3,400. |
AG-AF100: Panasonic’s Micro Four-Thirds Pro Camcorder Gets Priced And Dated (In Japan) Posted: 13 Sep 2010 12:41 AM PDT Back in April, Panasonic caused quite a big splash by teasing the AG-AF100, an interchangeable-lens camcorder for “professional users”. The Micro Four-Thirds device is the first of its kind, offering 1080/60i or 1080/30p AVCHD video recording and the ability to use a bunch of different lenses, adapters and filters with it (Micro Four-Thirds lens mount). The AVCCAM also features SD/SDHC/SDXC compatibility, two-channel Audio XLR inputs, an HDMI interface, a USB 2.0, and HD/SD SDI output. Panasonic Global just updated its English product page for the AF100 (click here) but hasn’t posted a press release as of this writing. In Japan, Panasonic priced and dated the AF-100 (slightly renamed to AF-105) earlier today [JP]. It will be go on sale in December in this country, carrying a $9,980 price tag. |
Acer Dual-Screen Laptop Leaked Posted: 12 Sep 2010 01:31 PM PDT This is a pretty insane-looking machine. Of course, they’re not the first to try it; Toshiba’s Libretto W100 is already out there, but dual 7-inch displays aren’t the same as a full-size laptop like this. Can this design possibly work at this form factor? I thought the Courier idea worked mainly because it was small enough that using it like a laptop wasn’t possible. But we’re looking at two 15″ displays on this Acer beast, bizarrely with trackpad emulated as well. [via Electronista] |
Posted: 12 Sep 2010 10:25 AM PDT Buying a laptop for school requires us to take into consideration a few simple facts. They are:
With these things in mind, we now have to find a laptop that is low-priced yet high in quality. This rules out a number of very cheap models and every expensive, bulky models. In short, students need a laptop that will still look good after two years and will still work after six months. A tall order indeed. But never fear: I’ve been looking at laptops for almost a decade now and there are a few I’ve seen that particularly catch my eye. These are laptops I’d buy my own kids.
Middle MacBook – $999 – Call us fanbois all you want but a MacBook is the perfect laptop for most students. Thanks to lots of battery life, plenty of power, and compatibility with almost anything you can throw at it, a standard MacBook is fast becoming the de facto notebook on many campuses. While Windows 7 is a great OS, I suspect the average computer user will have very little trouble switching and as long as you maintain regular back ups there is little that you can do to this thing that will fold, mutilate, or spindle your data. [Product Page] High
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