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| Panasonic is brining to the market its new camcorder that promises to let you switch between 3D and 2D recording modes. The new consumer-level 3D camcorder, named HDC-SDT750, comes with a path breaking 3D conversion lens that lets you do that and more. The switching can be made easily while full 1080p resolution limited to 2D recording would be maintained. Most likely to be in the market by October this year, the HDC-SDT750 would come with a retail price of $1400. The Panasonic HDC-SDT750 camcorder’s 3D conversion lens is a core Leica Dicomar lens that
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| Waspmote from Libelium brings unprecedented performance to ZigBee wireless sensor networks (WSN)
New sensor modular platform from Libelium with a radio range of up to 40 km and outstanding power consumption enables environmental monitoring in adverse conditions.
Zaragoza, Spain – January 19th, 2010 – Libelium, a technology leader in distributed wireless networks, announces the launch of the Waspmote modular platform for wireless sensor networks. With radio modules offering a range of up to 40 km and with ultra low power performance, Waspmote sets new
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Here is a hands-free Sensor Soap Pump that comes equipped with an infra-red sensor to detect your hand and can automatically dispense one of four different volumes of soap. The device requires 4 AA batteries (not included), which will last up to 12 months. The Sensor Soap Pump can hold about 400mL (14 fl.oz). $39.99 is all you need to bring home the Sensor Soap Pump. [Product Page]
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| Samsung introduces the it latest digital camera, the NX10 that features a 14.6 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and a large 3-inch AMOLED display that allows users to easily view their images, even in bright sunlight.
The NX10 features an electronic viewfinder, lens-shift image stabilization, Supersonic type dust reduction, 100-3200 ISO, the new DRIMe II Pro engine. The camera uses Samsung NX mount. It is able to record 720p HD video with H.264 codec and there is HDMI output. The Samsung NX10 has the heart of a
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| Sharp's latest netbook, the NJ70A, will go one up compared to the rest of its competitors thanks to an optical sensor LCD pad. This Japan-only netbook will be powered by an Intel Atom N2709 processor accompanied by 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, an Intel 945GSE Express chipset with a 10.1” display to boot. Each purchase will come with a copy of the Windows 7 Starter Edition operating system.
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| The Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder is one cool way to merge popular culture with the world of video games, where your Wii Sensor Bar is actually being "held" within the field of Darth Vader's red lightsaber. It'll be a pretty intense gaming session with this in place in your living room, especially when you have the Dark Lord of the Sith's eyes staring straight back at you - making sure you know when is it to call it quits and attend to other more pressing matters in the real world. It would be nice to see
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| Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) managed to come up with a brand new sensor known as Dust Alert, where it is based on a portable chemical analyzer that measures the concentration of tiny particles which could eventually contaminate the air in the area around you. It will need to be placed at a desired location for three weeks to offer real-time contamination levels in terms of dust, pollen and toxins. Although it can work within minutes of installation, several weeks of samples are required to provide
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| Just when you think that you’ve seen it all with the Wii, some Wii accessories can still surprise you. The $50 Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder is just what it sounds like. It holds your sensor bar and makes it look like a lightsaber. Sorta. So while you are swinging that Wiimote, you can imagine Vader encouraging you to use the force and join the darkside. You of course will shout NEVERRRRR and all of your friends will get scared and leave. It’s not your fault Vader only speaks to you and that no one else can hear him.
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Looks like someone let some more Leica assets go live a bit early. The M9 had its own leak earlier today, and now some more details are out there, this time about the lower-end X1. I’m happy to say the leak exonerates me in my doubt of the previous leak, in which I thought the X1 looked janky. The previous (and fake if you ask me) leak of the X1 had it with the 24mm 2.8 lens fixed on. That’s a pretty solid call, I’d say. I’m afraid, though, that with a fixed lens I’m just not that attracted to the X1 when there are
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