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Panasonic ToughBook C1 Tablet PC | Specs Review

If you think Panasonic is just all about television, home theater equipments and the like, you’re wrong! Panasonic debuts their first tablet PC with ToughBook C1. The first time I laid my eyes on this computing device it already made me feel like I’m on my teen age years again. The looks of this gadget is like a portable DVD and an upsized mp3 player to me, but it’s really not that though it can strut those stuff too. What is so special about this device is that it is the lightest among all the...

BenQ announces ther new E1240 Digital Camera

BenQ announces the E1240, a slim 18mm digital camera that uses a Panasonic 12 mega-pixel 1/2.3 inch CCD, and is equipped with a 35-105mm lens with 3x optical zoom The camera records high definition videos at 1280x720 at 20 frames per second continuously with sound. Its new brighter 2.7-inch LCD is equipped with 2 LED modules for backlighting. This camera also comes with a Fisheye mode, a super-wide-angle lens that takes in an extremely wide, hemispherical image. The BenQ E1240 will be available...

Panasonic releases 3 new 3MOS HD camcorders

Panasonic introduces 3 new models to its portfolio of 3MOS HD Camcorders. Technical specifications include full HD recording (1920 x 1080, 50 progressive scan), an ultra wide 35mm lens, POWER O.I.S and Face Recognition.The newly developed, high-sensitivity 3MOS system provides effective motion image pixel count of 9.15 million (3,050,000 pixels x 3). This new triple image sensor separates the light received through the lens into the 3 primary colors - red, green and blue - and processes each co...

Panasonic With Five New Digital Cameras For You! | Specs Review

Panasonic has a bright idea to start the New Year and that is to release five spectacular cameras to fit different needs and different budget. Let’s start with the crown jewel (so to speak) first which are TZ10 and TZ8. The two posses 12x zoom capabilities with a bright resolution of twelve megapixels. Both have been injected with Power Optical Image Stabilizer that promises to be twice as effective as the Mega version! The two superior cameras are almost identical but what makes TZ10 the senio...

Panasonic launches four new LUMIX digital cameras

Panasonic announces four new Lumix digital cameras. The ZS7 (TZ10) features a 25mm ultra Wide-Angle 12x optical zoom Leica lens and Built-in GPS. The new ZR3 (ZX3) offers 25mm Wide-Angle too and 8x optical zoom, and the slim FX68 (FX66) comes also with 25mm Wide-Angle and 5x optical zoom. Last but not least is the model TS2 (FT2), the new 14.1-megapixel successor to the TS1 (FT1) that further strengthens its toughness to be waterproof to 10m, shockproof to 2m, freezeproof to -10 degrees C and d...

Panasonic releases DMC-GF1 firmware version 1.1

Panasonic releases firmware update version 1.1 for the Lumix DMC-GF1 digital camera and five Lumix G Vario Micro Four Thirds lenses. This update brings the following improvements: • MF Assist operation for "MF operation only" lenses by pressing the Rear dial • Improved AF performance in Motion Picture recording • Improved picture quality for high sensitivity shooting • Improved performance of the Auto White Balance • Improved representation in the human face modes • Improved AE program in s...

Panasonic announces Tripod Adaptor for DMC-GF1

Panasonic announces the new DMW-TA1 tripod adaptor that allows using the DMC-GF1 digital SLR camera with large-diameter lenses on tripods comfortably. When using lenses with a large diameter, such as the LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/MEGA O.I.S. (H-FS045200) or the LUMIX G VARIO HD 14-140mm/F4.0-5.8 ASPH./ MEGA O.I.S. (H-VS014140), the lens may interfere with the pedestal of the tripod depending on the shape and length from the center hole to the front edge (over approx. 2 cm)....

Panasonic Password Protected Whiteboards

While Panasonic's two newest whiteboards lack those snazzy multitouch capabilities, they posses something only the true undercover FBI agent posing as a first grade teacher could appreciate. The film and steel boards look pretty traditional at first glance, but underneath of that plain jane facade is a highly advanced security system. You see, each board can accept passwords, which will in turn restrict the ability to transfer information from the board to USB flash memory. For those cleared for...