Showing posts with label Handphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handphone. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

8 megapixel camera phone LG-KC780



LG Electronics announced today the launch of its ‘LG-KC780′, a slim 8 megapixel camera phone with special features that make it ideal for shooting portraits. The LG-KC780 is a slim slider phone at just 13.9 mm thick, but manages to include a large 2.4-inch widescreen LCD. Schneider-Kreuznach certified lens ensures that the LG-KC780’s camera takes high quality photos that are sharp and clear.

Face Detection automatically finds and focuses on people’s faces to allow photographers to take clearer pictures. The LG-KC780 can almost see in the dark with adjustable light sensitivity up to an amazingly high ISO 1600. If an image is too bright, however, LG’s SmartLight setting automatically fixes it.


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Monday, August 11, 2008

New Sony Ericsson Products in 2008


Sony Ericsson W970 belongs to the Walkman music series. It is equipped with an iPod-like navigation wheel, a 5-megapixel camera and a storage card slot. It’s not said to have 8GB of memory onboard. Sony Ericsson K830 from the Cyber-shot series comes with a 3.2-megapixel camera, which is likely to shoot QVGA video. The device might replace the K810. As for the last handset, there are no details except for the picture.

[ViaLatest-Mobile]


Samsung INNOV8 i8510

Here's Samsung's almighty i8510, an 8Mpix AF slider camera phone powered by S60 Symbian OS. Our little wonder features a 16m color 2.9” QVGA screen, UMTS with HSDPA, WIFI, GPS, TV out and DivX, WMA and H.264 support, plus a 3D graphic chipset module, optical mouse, 16GB of internal memory at only 106.5x53.9x16.9mm...



[ViaAkibahara]



Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Nokia debuts totally fugly 7500 Prism in China

Filed under: By all accounts, Nokia's designers are either on a cutting edge so far into the future and so deeply advanced that we can't understand it, or they've all gone off their medication. The bizarre 7500 Prism (which may or may not be the similarly styled 7900) made its debut at a Nokia fashion event in China today, along with the 8600, 8800 Sirocco, 6110 navigator, 5700 XpressMusic, 6500 classic, 6500 slider and the 3500 -- though none of them were as totally zany looking as the Prism. The phone's specs are at least fairly normal, featuring a 2 megapixel camera, microSD slot, a QVGA screen and rocking the S40 (version 5) OS. It's unclear at this point why the company believes people will want a diamond shaped keyboard, but since the FCC has already approved this model, we'll soon learn if they really do.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Nokia N95 + RC plane = unlimited DIY aerial photography


If you've found yourself tempted by other interesting DIY aerial photography rigs, but spent all your dough on the Nokia N95 instead, you may still be able to make a lifelong (or momentary) dream come true. A pioneering lad over at the N95 Blog has suggested that nearly unlimited high-resolution aerial photography can be yours if you're willing to strap your precious handset to an RC plane and get savvy with Pict'Earth software. The application allows users to create a theoretical Google Earth of their own if the existing imagery isn't up to snuff with their personal standards. Still, we'd have to mull this one over mighty hard before attaching such a valuable communicator to a potential death bed, but feel free to let us know how things go if you can muster the courage.

[ViaAllAboutSymbian]