Kodak EasyShare DX7590 digital camera

Posted by cemsarak | Digital | Friday 27 August 2010 2:04 pm

The Kodak EasyShare DX7590 digital camera unites a professional high quality Schneider-Kreuznach 10X optical zoom lens (38-380 mm equivalent); the KODAK Coloration Science picture processing chip for wealthy, accurate colours; twin-sensor, low-mild precision auto focusing; and a number of capturing modes for optimum artistic control. The new mannequin then goes a step further, including new features corresponding to 5 megapixel resolution for prints up to thirteen x 19 inches, an additional excessive-resolution (311,000 pixels) digital viewfinder, JPEG wonderful and standard compression options, flash compensation, and fast click on-to-capture (simply 0.2 seconds).

Using the dual-pace zoom management, DX7590 camera house owners can drive the lens from 1X to 10X in simply two seconds, and then extend the full magnification as much as 30X using Kodak’s exclusive Superior Digital Zoom expertise, which creates sharp, prime quality images throughout your complete digital zoom range. (more…)

Stonhenge Clock

Posted by taha | Digital | Tuesday 5 August 2008 4:09 pm

A very innovative and creative idea to design a clock by Steve Norris. This clock inspired from the ancient Stonehenge, is a very different stuff that we all not used to see at homes.

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Sonos Wireless Music System

Posted by taha | Digital | Tuesday 5 August 2008 3:58 pm

Are you sick of the mass of cables on your desk? You want to get rid of them? Here is how you can reduce those cables; the wireless speakers of sonos is a great solution. (more…)

Spidercam

Posted by taha | Digital | Monday 4 August 2008 9:18 am

Are you bored of traditional webcams? You want something radical? Then check out this product designed by the Flynn Product Design team for Philips.

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Anka

Posted by taha | Design, Digital, Fashion | Friday 1 August 2008 4:16 pm

Nowadays the big clocks seem to be “in”. Well, I am not sure if the word big is enough to give you the right impression about the size of this clock :)

This clock, called Anka, has a total size of 70 x 35 x 12,5 cm; I think that is enough to guarantee you to see the clock with your eyes closed. :) Surprise; I am sure you were not expecting that :)
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