Toshiba has announced the world’s fastest SDHC UHS-I and the world’s first microSDHC compliant memory cards. The SDHC cards offer read speed of 95MB per second and a write speed of 80MB per second, there’re available in 32GB, 16GB and 8GB capacities. The microSDHC cards allow read and write speeds of up to 45MB/s and [...]
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Toshiba announces world’s fastest SDHC UHS-I and first microSDHC memory cards
September 3rd, 2010
Gadget news Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3 to support Tamron aberration lens correction
September 3rd, 2010
Gadget news Adobe and Tamron has team up to create an aberration correction function for Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3. The latest version of the digital image editing software will automatically fix distortion, chromatic aberration and vignetting for Tamron’s Di series (lenses for full size image sensors) and the Di II series (lenses for cameras with APS-C [...]
Fujitsu LifeBook AH530 GFX laptop gets external graphics with a dedicated 1GB RAM
September 2nd, 2010
Gadget news Fujitsu has introduced the new LifeBook AH530 GFX laptop with features ATI Mobility Radeon HD550v graphics with a dedicated 1GB video memory.The LifeBook AH530 GFX is designed for users working on graphics needs and also combines high performance, a slim and stylish. The laptop has a choice of Blu-ray Disc drive for HD viewing experience.
Samsung HMX-T10 HD camcorder
September 1st, 2010
Gadget news Samsung has unveiled the next generation of compact digital camcorder, the HMX-T10. The camcorder offers stylish, slim design, compact design and fantastic recording quality at an affordable price. The HMX-T10 also features for maximum fun and usability, such as a bright 2.7-inch touch screen LCD and the ability to capture still images and video footage [...]
Canon announces world’s largest CMOS sensor
August 31st, 2010
Gadget news Canon has announced the world’s largest CMOS image sensor with a size of 202 x 205 mm, the newly developed CMOS sensor is among the largest chips that can be produced from a 12-inch (300 mm) silicon wafer, and is about 40 times larger than Canon’s largest commercial CMOS sensor.


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