Posts Tagged ‘Digital Camcorders’

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Samsung’s Q10 camcorder works great for lefties   Samsung HMX Q10 2

This is Samsung’s HMX-Q10 camcorder, a compact HD-capable camcorder that features a 5MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor for low-light shooting. Looks great and all, but the design is what separates it from the rest of the pack. See, this cam isn’t your regular hold-it-with-your-right-hand cam. You can flip the slim barrel-shaped body over and around, strap it to your left hand, and be comfy with it if you’re left-handed (or if you’re just tired from holding it in your right hand the way nature intended it to be). A magnetometer in the cam senses which side is up and rotates the preview screen accordingly, which is a pretty simple idea, but a big boon to millions of left-handed tourists around the world.

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Monday, November 29th, 2010

uCorder outs tiny, hands free Pockito IRDC260 camcorder   uCorder pockito IRDC260 aLooking to get record videos without needing to hold it up? Good idea if you’re into activities where both hands are totally necessary, like mountain biking or skiing. Anyway, uCorder has your back. They’ve just introduced the Pockito IRDC260, a tiny pocket camcorder that measures 2.5 inches long and only half-an-inch thick, and comes with an accessory pack that’ll let you attach it to your arm or a helmet for sport-type activities.

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Thursday, September 16th, 2010

The Looxcie: wearable cam that’s always on, works with your Android phone   Looxcie white

Wearable cams aren’t that rare, although previous cams usually came with a clip to hold it up. The Looxcie is built to be light enough to be worn looped behind your ear, just like you would a particularly bulky Bluetooth mobile headset (which, by the way, it also doubles as).  As for the “always on” part, that’s what makes the cam unique. Since you won’t always know when to hit the record button to capture the awesome (or outrageously funny), the cam doesn’t come with a record button. It’s always recording as soon as you hit the power button, like a security cam strapped to the side of your head , and it comes with 4GBs of storage and enough juice to store up to 5 hours of continuous videos and stored clips.

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Monday, September 13th, 2010

Microsoft’s LifeCam Studio webcam shoots in full 1080p HD   Microsoft LifeCam Studio 1

Well, just look at it. It certainly doesn’t look like your average, bargain-bin webcam, does it? (Our first webcam is shaped like a strawberry. But that’s neither here nor there.) Microsoft’s new LifeCam Studio offers a high-end feature set to go with the looks too, making it worth checking out if you’re into clear video call cams for just under $100.

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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Sony’s Bloggie Touch pocket cam adds a touch display   Sony Bloggie Touch aSony just updated their Bloggie pocket camcorder line with the Bloggie Touch. What’s new? A more advanced CMOS sensor that can handle full HD recording and—just like everyone and everything else, it seems—a 3-inch touchscreen to replace most of the controls save for one button.

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