Sunday, September 13, 2009
Panasonic Lumix DMC G3 Digital Camera
For you who like to take photos but do not always wish to deal with the camera equipment that they have to deal with, just try The Panasonic Lumix DMC G3 Digital Camera.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC G3 Series is the smallest and the lightest digital cameras with interchangeable lens and viewfinder that the company ever made. It is obviously smaller than the standard DSLR but one that gives users better mobility as well as creative control.
The Panasonic G3 offers many features such as a 3 inch LCD touchscreen display, a 16.0MP sensor and is capable of taking Full HD video. It also offers a Creative Control mode pre-sets, and other settings typical of a compact system digital camera.
The Panasonic Lumix G3 is expected to be made available by June of this year. It is expected to cost around US$700, with the 14-42mm Zoom Lens Kit included.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
The iKeyboard For The Apple iPad
Considering of the popularity of the Apple iPad tablet PC in the market, many accessories are developed to make the iPad even more useful or just plain unique in some ways. And one of them is iKeyboard.
This iKeyboard provides a unique addition to setting up the iPad with a unique looking keyboard for typing. It is a type of polymer keyboard-like sleeve that fits perfectly to the iPad’s own virtual keyboard. What it provides is a means of giving the iPad a semblance of a physical keyboard to make typing even more convenient.
The iKeyboard was an idea developed by Cliff Thier and may be on its way to being commercially available, given the capital to do so. For now it may be available at Kickstarter where iPad owners may be able to have the first version of the iKeyboard for a contribution of US$30 to the cause.
This iKeyboard provides a unique addition to setting up the iPad with a unique looking keyboard for typing. It is a type of polymer keyboard-like sleeve that fits perfectly to the iPad’s own virtual keyboard. What it provides is a means of giving the iPad a semblance of a physical keyboard to make typing even more convenient.
The iKeyboard was an idea developed by Cliff Thier and may be on its way to being commercially available, given the capital to do so. For now it may be available at Kickstarter where iPad owners may be able to have the first version of the iKeyboard for a contribution of US$30 to the cause.
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