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Olympus E-3
Back in May 2001 Olympus began to make noises about a professional five megapixel Four Thirds format digital SLR, two years after that in June 2003 they revealed the E-1. After much hinting, several ‘accidental’ leaks and some four and a half years, Olympus has today announced the ten megapixel E-3 professional digital SLR. We had been promised an E-3 before embargo to enable us to produce...
Acer Aspire 4710Z Notebook PC Powered by 1.73 GHz Intel Dual-Core Processor
Acer Aspire 4710Z Notebook PC Powered by 1.73 GHz Intel Dual-Core Processor
TheĀ New Acer Aspire 4710Z notebook laptop that is powered by 1.73 GHz Intel Dual-Core Processor, and it options 14.1 in. WXGA Widescreen show, integrated Wi-Fi Wireless LAN connectivity, Dolby stereo speakers, integrated webcam with microphone and a 8X DVD author.
Acer Aspire 4710Z Notebook PC
Weighing regarding 2.4kg the...
Pentax Optio A40
I have to wonder if the Pentax Optio A40 is jinxed. It was originally supposed to be launched in November 2007, but a fire at the factory making the batteries delayed the launch by five months. The A40 is now available in Europe, but its launch has been overshadowed by even worse news. There is an ugly rumour circulating that Pentax is soon to phase out production of its Optio range of digital compact...
Pentax Optio V10
The Pentax Optio V10 is a 8.0 megapixel digicam featuring 3x optical zoom and 3.0″ LCD squeezed into an aluminum alloy shell just 19mm thick – Pentax having achieved this feat of miniaturization through a redesigned circuit board and extra-slim battery. Face Detection AF & AE, Digital Shake Reduction and a wealth of automatic scene modes round off the specification. The Pentax Optio...
Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 Review
It’s been almost two years since Konica Minolta pulled out of the photo business and transferred its entire camera division to Sony, and well over a year since the first Sony DSLR (the DSLR-A100) was announced. Two years is a long time in the digital SLR market, but the three years Minolta (latterly Konica Minolta, now Sony) SLR users have been waiting for a high end model to replace the innovative...