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Reports have emerged about a new camera from Omnivision, the company which equips Apple’s iPhones with imaging sensors.
Come summer 2013, the company will have a new lineup of imaging sensors suitable for 1080p video with 60 frames per second and two megapixels dedicated entirely to selfie fans.
There’s... |
1 May 2013 11:00 GMT |
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Android smartphones featuring 5-inch screens tend to become the norm these days, and even mobile phone makers agree with that, though not all of them can actually provide the appealing viewing experience that users would want from such a display, that’s for sure. Neo N003, however, is capable of such performa... |
8 March 2013 18:01 GMT |
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Sony Mobile appears to be gearing up for the launch of new smartphones in the popular Xperia lineup, with one of them set to arrive on shelves with model number C680X (C6802, to be more precise) attached to it.
The handset has been spotted on the HTML5 Test website, running under Google’s latest platform rele... |
15 February 2013 13:31 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics is reportedly getting ready for the official release of a new Android-based flagship smartphone before the end of this quarter, namely the Galaxy S IV, which should sport a 5-inch full HD screen on the front. Apparently, Samsung has decided to ramp up production o... |
6 February 2013 06:51 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google is reportedly gearing up for the launch of a new generation Nexus 7 tablet PC, one that would sport better hardware when compared to the current model.
According to a recent article on DigiTimes, sources from the upstream supply chain claim that the new slate version will a... |
29 January 2013 16:01 GMT |
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Google’s video sharing app YouTube Capture has a lot going for it. You can shoot quick videos, retouch them and whisk them away to the likes of Facebook and Twitter, and now you can upload 1080p recordings as well.
That’s right. You can never have enough quality when it comes to shooting video, and YouTu... |
25 January 2013 08:45 GMT |
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Japanese mobile phone maker Sony is expected to bring to the market in the not too distant future an Android-based device that would fall in the phablet category, and which might sport a 6.44-inch screen.
Said display was spotted online recently, suggested to be indeed planned for inclusion on one of the company&rs... |
24 January 2013 02:55 GMT |
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This year is expected to bring to the market a nice range of high-end smartphones that will boast full HD (1080p) touchscreen displays, yet it seems that this might actually cause supply shortages of the technology.
According to the latest news on the matter, Sharp, one of the biggest manufacturers of large full HD ... |
3 January 2013 19:31 GMT |
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HTC’s One X is one of the most popular devices on the market at the moment, after being launched earlier this year as the company’s flagship handset (with One X+ coming following it to maintain the name), though HTC J Butterfly might arrive soon to take that position.
If not, another similar device migh... |
22 October 2012 16:41 GMT |
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The development team at Capcom has revealed to Japanese magazine Famitsu that the upcoming Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will support a 1080p resolution and that it will set a new standard in sound use via support for the 5.1 channel format.
The company has also explained that the touch screen of the new GamePad control... |
4 October 2012 04:15 GMT |
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The development team at Straight Right, the studio who is handling the port of Mass Effect 3 to the new Nintendo Wii U home console, has confirmed that the game will not support 1080p resolution when it is launched.
Tom Crago, who is the chief executive officer at Straight Right, has told the Official Nintendo Magaz... |
4 September 2012 07:47 GMT |
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Apple has rolled out its $99 / €80 set-top box to nine more countries after debuting its iTunes Store in even more territories across Asia this week. In Hong Kong, for instance, the device sells for HK $788. Checks with the company’s international online stores, retail stores, and authorized Apple reselle... |
28 June 2012 02:56 GMT |
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iFunia Studio has updated its Mac DVD Ripper Family and Mac Video Converter Family to add a new output resolution of 1080p for third-generation iPad and Apple TV, new language support, and tons of bug fixes. The iFunia Mac family offers advanced video manipulation features, including support for Flash video that can... |
28 May 2012 15:01 GMT |
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The popular, on-demand video streaming service Vimeo has been enhanced on iPhone and iPad platforms via an update to the dedicated iOS client that brings high quality HD video content based on the user’s networks settings and device capabilities.
When you load up a video on Vimeo, video quality now automatical... |
5 April 2012 13:01 GMT |
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3D video is somewhat of a gimmick, but movies that leverage the technology properly can really be enhanced by the new "dimension." Of course, 3D has come out of theaters and made it onto regular TVs and even online.
YouTube has had support for 3D videos for a while now, but it's important to realize that not al... |
5 April 2012 09:36 GMT |
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HTC Sensation owners who have upgraded their devices to the new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system can now benefit from some more treats when it comes to the camera on their phones.
A camera mod to enable full 108p HD video recording in 20mbps has just emerged online, coming from XDA-Developers member ... |
21 March 2012 16:41 GMT |
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Before confirming the third-generation iPad, Tim Cook today introduced the new Apple TV with 1080p programming, including iTunes movies and TV shows, Netflix, Vimeo, photos and more - all in full 1080p HD.Thanks to iTunes in the Cloud, Apple TV owners can purchase and play movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store an... |
7 March 2012 14:55 GMT |
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After Panasonic, Canon and Nikon have all announced their rugged camera options for 2012, it’s now Olympus’ turn to show us their own take on the matter.
Called the Tough TG-820, the 12MP snapper comes in a variety of colors and Olympus says it’s not only waterproof to depths up to 10 meters but also sho... |
8 February 2012 13:00 GMT |
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AOC, together with LG and ViewSonic, keep pushing into the market new passive 3D monitors on what seems to be a regular basis, and the latest such display to come out from the trio is AOC’s e2352Phz which has now went on sale in North America.The e2352Phz relies on a FPR (Frame Patterned Retarder) panel in orde... |
19 January 2012 05:18 GMT |
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Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Sony unveiled to the world two new handsets in the Xperia series, including the Xperia S smartphone that features a high-quality 12MP camera on the back.The new mobile phone was designed to offer great camera capabilities to its users, including support for 108... |
17 January 2012 15:51 GMT |
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Now that the full-frame D4 was officially released by Nikon, everybody’s attention has turned towards the upcoming D800 and this camera was just pictured on one of the company’s local Websites.Although the resolution of the image provided is lacking, the camera does seem to resemble a great deal the leake... |
6 January 2012 16:21 GMT |
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Sceptre, a company well known for its budget-friendly HDTVs and computer monitors, has just announced the availability of a new Full 1080P 40-inch LCD television set designed to rival the technology and quality of more expensive units.According to the company, its latest solution is built around a proprietary LCD dis... |
13 September 2011 09:51 GMT |
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Panasonic has just updated its G-series line of Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cameras to feature the company's brand new Lumix DMC-G3 which is touted as the company's smallest and lightest snapper with an electronic viewfinder.
The Lumix G3 improves the specs of its predecessor as it packs an up... |
12 May 2011 05:20 GMT |
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AMD and Adobe have recently announced that the company's recently released Fusion APUs fully support hardware acceleration for Flash videos and are able to playback content encoded at resolutions as high as 1080p.
Flash video files playback is one of the most taxing tasks that a CPU can run and low-power proc... |
9 February 2011 15:31 GMT |
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After attempting to launch the update last week, Boxee has finally managed to bring 1080p Vudu support on their Boxee Box media streamer, thus providing its users with a more comprehensive content library, although Netflix support is still nowhere to be seen.
The update was announced via a post that went live not ... |
21 January 2011 16:11 GMT |
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Late last year, YouTube introduced support for 1080p HD videos enabling anyone with a high quality camera to showcase their stuff in the best possible way. But there’s high quality and then there’s high quality, YouTube is now launching support for videos shot with 4K cameras, a rather new breed of very h... |
10 July 2010 04:00 GMT |
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A tipster has been telling the people at Engadget that Apple has an exciting, new update to announce for its fans, a 99$ iPhone-shaped AppleTV, powered by software and hardware similar to that of the popular handset. Featuring a limited number of ports, the small device will reportedly boast 1080p HD capabilities, it... |
31 May 2010 03:50 GMT |
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In a world where YouTube dominates online video in a very clear fashion, other players are trying to corner niches of the market which they hope will prove lucrative. Hulu does this with professional content from major TV broadcasters. Vimeo on the other hand is aiming at the budding film makers and artists which wa... |
6 January 2010 10:00 GMT |
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A few years ago, when online video really started to take off, users were satisfied with webcam-quality, blurry and pixelated videos. Just the fact that you were watching video on the Web was mind-blowing enough. This changed soon enough and HD videos have become pretty much standard for any proper online video serv... |
13 November 2009 06:04 GMT |
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Just recently, VIA technologies, a leader in the market for low-power processors and platforms, has announced the introduction of a new product, designed to combine the company's C7-M processors with a relatively new motherboard IGP, the VX855 media system processor. These two products have been combined in the ... |
18 March 2009 05:00 GMT |
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It appears that the hype generated around NVIDIA's Ion could soon fade, as HABEY, a relatively unknown company, has just announced an Atom N270-powered mini PC that can handle 1080p content. The company claims that using the same Atom N270 processor and the Intel 945GSE+ICH7M chipset will enable users to take ad... |
11 March 2009 05:30 GMT |
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While Microsoft is still mute when it comes down to communicating details related to the first Beta of Windows 7, reportedly due either at the end of October or in mid-December 2008, the company is addressing issues such as the high definition model of the operating system. However, taking into consideration display ... |
16 September 2008 12:04 GMT |
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BenQ has announced on Friday the "world's first 21.5-inch Full HD LCD display" as part of their lineup of high-quality LCD monitors. The new product is meant to provide a high quality alternative to the Full HD LCDs already on the market. The company also announced that it would release five new 21.5-inch and 24... |
23 June 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Every time Dell rolls out a new PC series they simply have to link it to a new series of LCD screens. I still don't know why that happens. A new and capable LCD from Dell is always a good thing. Or so it seems.Under the name 2407WFP-HC, Dell has started to sell a new 24-inch display reworked from an older versio... |
29 June 2007 06:46 GMT |
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That's not a mistake. I know (as most of you do) that 8400 cards are one click away since Nvidia is preparing to launch its low-cost VGA DirectX 10 adapter on June the 19th, but that very video card will not be a 65nm-based one. Unfortunately, if you want 65nm GPUs you will have to wait a little longer. However,... |
12 June 2007 12:06 GMT |
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As with all new technologies, Blu-Ray is also slowly making its way into the homes of thousands of consumers and the reason behind this is the price decrease. Panasonic yesterday announced the availability of the DMP-BD10A, the company's next generation Blu-ray Disc player. But the device itself would not be suc... |
16 May 2007 05:05 GMT |
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The lead programmer of God of War 2, Tim Moss talked to Newsweek's N'Gai Croal saying that any God of War following the currently available one would run at 1080p, with an amazing 60 fps. This of course would concern the PS3, but it's a long shot even with the next-gen machine from Sony, with its fancy... |
20 April 2007 03:17 GMT |
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If you want to have the best viewing experience, then you need a wide-screen TV. This is what you constantly hear in commercials, everybody is "bragging" about their product being the best, and if you want quality, you will want their product, and nothing less. Well, what can I say, when placed in front of such state... |
5 April 2007 09:09 GMT |
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What, you think that's a typo? Well, it's not, the title really says God of War 3, although it was announced rather indirectly. During the launch party of God of War 2, game director Cory Barlog mentioned that the next GoW in the series will run at 1080p and have the SIXAXIS rumbling in your hands. As many ... |
14 March 2007 05:45 GMT |
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