Archive | August, 2007

Canon’s PowerShot G9

Posted on 20 August 2007 by admin

More from Canon, this time it’s their top-o-the-line G-series, PowerShot G9 compact shooter. Think 12.1 megapixels (1/1.7-inch CCD), 6x optical zoom, optical image stabilization, a DIGIC III image processor, optical viewfinder and 3-inch LCD, Canon’s Advanced Face Detection wares, ISO 1600 max sensitivity, 23 shooting modes (including manual), SD/SDHC media support, and even a RAW image mode to pretend you’re a pro. Hell, it’s even compatible with optional wide-angle, telephoto, and macro supplementary lenses, EOS Speedlite flashes, and Canon’s waterproof cases. In stores starting in October for a cool $500 making this one helluvan interesting new shooter.

Gallery: Canon’s PowerShot G9: the DSLR wannabe

  

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Apple 24-inch aluminum iMac review roundup

Posted on 14 August 2007 by admin

Now that you’ve had time to watch us fool around with Apple’s latest iMac and even chew on a few benchmarks, it’s about time the aluminum-clad machine suffered through its own gauntlet of reviews. Overall, the response to the new 2.4GHz 24-inch iMac has been mildly positive, and while it was noted that the update is far from revolutionary, the aesthetics are undeniably sexy. Interestingly, the glossy display didn’t prove to be the disaster that some folks expected, and MacWorld even stated that it was “really more of a personal preference than a design flaw.” Performance wise, the hardware updates provided respectable — albeit not life-changing — increases, and yes, the keyboard was well regarded whilst the white Mighty Mouse now seems so “out of place.” So if you’ve been lured into thinking that the iMac may be right as your next machine, it doesn’t sound like you’ll be disappointed, but do yourself the favor of peeping one up close before pulling the trigger.

Read – MacWorld (4.5 out of 5)
Read – AppleInsider (3.5 out of 5)
Read – PCWorld (“Svelte and appealing, but wait for Leopard to come bundled in”)
Read – CNET (8.2 out of 10)
Read – PCMag (4.5 out of 5)

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Sophia Mobile’s nani to rock Windows CE 6

Posted on 13 August 2007 by admin


It’s not too often that we find a fairly well-spec’d all-in-one gizmo humming along on Windows CE 6, but apparently, Sophia Mobile’s nani is one such device. According to “official specifications” just released, this PDA phone will also feature a 600MHz processor, 4.3-inch 800 x 400 resolution display, a potent media player that can handle MPEG1/2/3/4, DivX, XviD, WMA, WAV, and OGG formats, an image viewer, GPS, WiFi, a microSD expansion slot, USB connectivity, and support for PHS (W-SIM) in Japan. Moreover, it looks like a lucky soul managed to get a bit of hands-on time with the machine, so be sure and check out a few more angles after the break.

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Apple 4G iMac: first unboxing, impressions

Posted on 13 August 2007 by admin


Our spankin’ new fully-loaded 24-inch fourth gen iMac just arrived via FedEx, so for those that can’t get enough of the most aluminum and glass clad Apple PC to date, we’ve got a ton of pics for you to pore over. Some first impressions on the device:

  • The friendly, white packaging betrays the slick sense of style of the machine inside. (MacBook Pros and Mac Pros have much more appealing matte black boxes.)
  • Its 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo and full-size drive is way snappy — the machine boots from cold to desktop in 26 seconds (granted, it’s a clean install without any third party software installed).
  • Upon closer inspection we weren’t too stoked about the screen. The colors are rich, but compared to our Dell 24-incher (at 400 cd/m2, 1000:1 contrast ratio), the iMac was still dissatisfying. Despite its very decent 380cd/m2, 750:1 CR display, contrast was still very low, and working with objects and icons white window space was even at times strenuous on our eyes.
  • The Apple Remote no longer magnetically clips on to the side! Pssh!
  • We love — really love — thin keyboards, and the new Apple keyboard is as thin and aesthetically pleasing as they come. Unfortunately, it’s just not too usable since, like the MacBook keyboard, the keys aren’t shaped with ridges to help your fingers find their way. (And what can we say? We really dislike the Mighty Mouse, always have.)
  • We also suspect Mac laptop and Apple Pro Keyboard users will be irritated by the function-key shortcuts having been moved around; or example, laptop volume keys went from F3-5 to F10-12, Exposé went from F7 to F3, etc. Also, what’s up with F16-19?
  • The RAM bay is super easy to get to with the machine on its face. As usual, you get two slots. We really wish the hard drive was this easy to get at.
  • Despite our niggles, it’s straight up the thinnest, sexiest Mac desktop machine Apple’s produced to date; Cupertino really needed to drop the white, plastic overgrown iPod look, and we’re grateful Jobs & co did.

So, is there anything about this thing you want to know?

Gallery: Apple 4G iMac: first unboxing, impressions
    

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Zink portable printer camera shipping late 2007

Posted on 13 August 2007 by admin


We’re still not entirely convinced how effective Zink‘s portable digital camera / printer combo will be, but at least now we have an expected ship date. Zink has updated their site to say that their “digital polaroid” will be shipping in late 2007, which will hopefully mean a fall release date. Zink has also released some of the Integrated Digital Camera and Printer’s specifications, which aren’t altogether that interesting — it has a 7 Megapixel CCD, 2-inch display, and SD memory card slot, just so ya know. All we care about is how good the printer is on this chunky combo unit.

[Thanks, Piper]
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Apple’s new iMac

Posted on 12 August 2007 by admin


Who could’ve seen this one coming? Apple surprised no one this morning with brand new iMacs. Built from aluminum and glass, the new all-in-one desktops feature a complete, slimmer redesign and will come in two sizes: 20-inch and 24-inch. There’s the usual compliment of ports like USB 2.0, Firewire 400 / 800, a slot loading SuperDrive, iSight camera and so forth. The new look features a glossy display to match the majority of Apple’s consumer lineup, and new keyboards are indeed coming along for the ride — in an extended wired version as well as a mini wire free model, running the Bluetooth 2.0 spec. Under the hood Apple has up to a 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme processor, ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro graphics, up to 1TB of storage, 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.0, with 8x SuperDrives and 1GB of RAM standard across the board. Prices start at $1,199 for the 20-inch, $1,499 for a processor and graphics bump, $1,799 for the 24-incher and $2,299 for Core 2 Extreme. The full rundown of Apple’s stock models is after the break.

Update: Corrected the 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme spec, and added a fourth configuration to the rundown.

Gallery: iMac Press Gallery

    
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Kohjinsha’s UMPC gets a taste of SSD

Posted on 09 August 2007 by admin

Kohjinsha’s UMPC/convertible tablet (and its various incarnations) has already been pretty well received since its release, but the company looks to be sweetening the deal even further, with it now set to offer the diminutive device with some solid state storage in place of the standard hard drive. From the looks of it, a 32GB SSD drive will be your only option on the solid state front, with the other specs remaining the same as before. That includes a 7-inch 1024×600 display, an Intel A100 processor, 1GB of RAM, an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam, and built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. No word on price just yet, but it’ll apparently be available for pre-order tomorrow.

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