Olympus E-P2 Digital camera release in August 31th

Posted by admin | engadgets | Tuesday 31 August 2010 4:22 am

Olympus has announced the E-P2 just five months after the launch of its first Micro Four-Thirds camera, the E-P1. It’s a minor upgrade with the addition of a port for a new high resolution electronic viewfinder (or external microphone), two new Art filters and a pearlescent black finish. It also gains AF tracking and includes a new i-Enhance ‘colour boosting’ function. Available from January 2010, the E-P2 with VF-2 electronic viewfinder and either 17mm pancake or 14-42mm zoom lens will sell for a suggested retail price of $1099.99.

The E-P2 represents almost as subtle an enhancement as the company’s E-450 does, compared to the remarkably similar E-420. The two models will sell alongside each other, with all E-P2 kits including the plug-in viewfinder. The launch of the E-P2 so soon after E-P1 might prompt the more cynically inclined to wonder whether this is the product Olympus originally planned to create – though its similarity should mean early adopters of the E-P1 don’t feel stung for having excercised their credit cards so readily.

The E-P2 is a 12.3-megapixel interchangeable lens camera, and it blends the high-quality still images of a DSLR with High Definition (HD) video, stereo Linear PCM audio recording and in-camera creativity – all inside an ultra-portable, easy-to-use body. The E-P2 also brings a new twist to the PEN lineup: an accessory port which accommodates the included VF-2 electronic view finder or optional external microphone adapter (SEMA-1).

Those were the days in which a manufacturer surprised us with a new product and unexpected. Filtering related cameras today come from the hand of Olympus, and it appears that the manufacturer had developed a kit with which to update its recent E-P2 and other micro four thirds DSLR model that would replace the current E -3. The first of these is expected to be made official tomorrow, 31, will be accompanied by a 17mm and an external flash, but also speaks of two new lenses, a 75-300mm f4.8-6.7 ($ 900, 705 euros) and a 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 ($ 300, 235 euros).

The other camera that has happened is the alleged calls E-5, a body with 12-megapixel sensor, 720p video recording at 30 frames per second, 11 focus points and 3-inch LCD screen with 920,000 dot resolution, which will see the light on 14 September, a week before Photokina. What Olympus is going to leave for the fair in Cologne?

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Windows 7 Phone: HTC T8788

Posted by admin | engadgets, review | Wednesday 25 August 2010 4:29 am

In case of doubt, HTC Phone is geared to Windows 7. Straight from the offices dripping U.S. carrier AT & T we get two photographs of this strange phone called the T8788, a terminal and speaker widescreen slider that was supposed to get the most out of the Zune features built into Microsoft’s mobile OS. Because yes, indeed, that over there is not a QWERTY keyboard, but a small speaker that you would avoid the need to buy a basis for listening to music while you work. Is not new, but interesting.

For now there is no information, even if you pay attention, although it exhibits a certain resemblance to Schubert / Mozart (not to mention the names), it seems that we have a brand new phone. Could it be that there are more models on the way multimedia WinPho7?

Is that the Mondrian, Schubert, Mozart, Spark or another codename we haven’t even heard of? I say it resembles the Spark and my money goes on that but we officially only know a number, that is T8788 from manufacturer HTC.

As one can see this HTC T8788 is a landscape slider form factor apparently when you slide the device you’re not faced with the normal keyboard but rather a speaker, while on the rear sits a kickstand, making this WP7 handset quite a media device.

Or maybe you’re fine with your Android or iOS. Even if you are, this next device will get you pretty excited because it very could be the prettiest Windows Phone 7 device to show up on the radar.

Via engagdet

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Sony Reader PRS-350 PRS-650 Coming Soon

Posted by admin | engadgets | Wednesday 18 August 2010 7:57 am

According to one of Sony Insider’s “most trusted sources,” the 5-inch PRS-350 and 6-inch PRS-650 devices will be rolled out “soon.” Both will host touchscreens, have potential sub-10mm widths, 2GB of storage space, a new home interface and some performance improvements like faster page turns.

According to sources, the Sony PRS-350 and PRS-650 will both feature touchscreens, will both be thinner and lighter than the current models, and will likely have improved contrast and faster page turns. Hopefully Sony will opt for the new Pearl displays with 50% improved contrast like the new Kindle 3 and Kindle DX; they would be stupid not to.

Very little reliable information and rumor is we have to offer these days, but August is one of those months dense as to bore. It is also true that we will tell you it sounds pretty good, is that according to Sony Insider informers, are approaching a new pair of readers who will join the Reader family.

The PRS-350 PRS-650 will integrate E Ink screens, and offer both greater autonomy as a chassis thinner than the current PRS-600 PRS-300. In figures, each measured less than 10 mm thick, with panels 5 and 6 inches respectively, 2 GB of internal storage (at least in the case of 650) and perhaps the possibility of 3G and WiFi antennas found in the model expensive.

The software also have been updated, so that in addition to a redesigned interface, the function for taking notes in the PRS-600 also would be present in the modest PRS-350. That itself loose now and do not ask us release date, which is enough to know all that I have told.

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Lumigon T1 performance on Facebook

Posted by admin | review | Monday 16 August 2010 7:50 am

The phone boasts a Ultra small form factor with built-in remote controller, ultra-fast Freescale 1 GHz i.MX51 3D processor, TFT screen with capacitive touch, WiFi and Bluetooth, A-GPS, 720P HDMI out, accelerometer, 5 mega pixel autofocus camera with flash, 3.5 mm jack for audio, FM receiver and FM transmitter. The 1 GHZ processor pouts the phone in comparison to any of the best smartphones available in the world right now and also the ability to work as a universal remote comes in as a handy feature.

It is running Android 2.1, support 720p video with HDMI out, FM tuner and can double as universal remotes. The T1 will become availble early in the second quarter while the S1 will probably peek its head some time toward the end of that quarter.

Addition to biscuits with butter, it seems that the Danes know how to do it otherwise, at least according to what we saw. The expected Lumigon Mobile, which has had to be delayed, has made an appearance on Facebook who has left us all with long teeth.

This is the first official rendering of the T1, which, unlike others we have seen in the past, fit out some new features like the microSD slot is now more accessible, or the navigation pad. We also know that starting Froy will, for if it had little emotion the issue.

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Spain: Orange HTC Hero finally updated Android 2.1 in September

Posted by admin | review | Friday 6 August 2010 6:43 am

Orange Spain has just set a date for the upgrade of three of its terminals Android, Htc Htc Hero and Desire, which will get an updated operating system Android Android 2.1 and 2.2 with regard Orange and finally Boston. In this update the Dell inspiron 1525 battery life will increase to 8 hours.

Although we thought the soap opera of the updated HTC Android Hero was over 2.1 in June with the official launch of the OTA, there was still a chapter to see. For if the terminals are already enjoying free bought a newer version of the operating system and interface Sense, those who bought the phone with the French operator Orange, who had the exclusive-are still waiting for news and continue with Android 1.5.

Fortunately, the operator has shown signs of life and today has been confirmed by official Twitter account to your customers with HTC Hero will receive the final upgrade in September. Inspiron 1720 battery have 1 year warranty and30 days back. It will be next month when it completes the update that many have been waiting for months and that has only delayed the time.

Moreover, the company has also confirmed that both the Orange HTC Boston as Desire will be updated and Froy Eclair respectively also in the month of September, being in the case of the Taiwanese mobile web shock and not OTA. However, we can say from experience that the Desire of Orange HTC already receiving OTA update Froy. We live in a world full of contradictions. Also I also hope the Android 2.1 can prefect transport the software in my  inspiron 6400 battery

Via Engadget.es