The Panasonic Lumix family has a new member, a super-slim, sleek, and stylish camera that packs huge features – the Lumix FX75. It features 14.1 megapixels, 5x optical zoom, touch-screen, ability to record HD video in AVCHD format, and the highlight feature: 24-mm ultra-wide angle F2.2 lens.
A not very common camera feature, the ultra-wide-angle feature of the FX75 will give you 213% larger viewing space. The HD video recording capability in AVCHD format offers twice the recording time compare to MotionJPEG format. However, in case you want to record using the latter format so that you can see the video on your PC, that is also possible (together with WVGA and VGA format). The touch-screen and Auto Focus features of the camera are also amazing. When you click on a subject on the screen, the Auto Focus feature tracks that subject even when it’s in motion. And when you want to record a video, all you have to do is click on an area (on the screen) that you want to be focused prior to pressing the button.
Other features of the Panasonic Lumix FX75 are iA or Intelligent Auto mode, combined with Motion Deblur mode for a high shutter speed. Another is POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) for blur reduction during times when you take photographs with your subjects moving or your hands shaking. This camera is not yet in the market, and there’s also no mention about its price yet. Meanwhile, if you want to check out similar cameras from the Panasonic Lumix line-up, you may want to see the Panasonic LUMIX hd video at Amazon.

There’s a saying that work hard and play hard – not anymore with new Infocus Thin LCD Display series that’s built for business; now you can have an easier time at work while increasing your productivity and still have time to spare to play harder. If you are working 8-12 hours a day, every minor convenience counts and this is especially true if you’re always engaged in presiding over or listening to reports, live demonstrations, conferences, web meetings and other forms of collaboration. Contrary to the cheap consumer level flat panel displays, the new Infocus LCDs are specially designed to meet the most demanding of business and commercial uses. The business LCD’s will be available in large 42â€, 55†and 65†sizes, each capable of delivering a full 1080p native resolution and up to 1920 x 1200 WUXGA computer resolution. It can also produce colorful and bright images from standard (SD) and High Definition (HD) video signals. To prolong the monitor’s lifespan, the LCD panels have integrated anti-burn-in software that reduces the possibility of image retention. The monitors also offer a Dynamic Splitscreen technology that can seamlessly display two full size picture or video, greatly adding to presentation’s flexibility. Amplified speakers grace the monitor for full audio-video experience.

Inside the Notion Ink ADAM, you’ll find that it is run by a powerful Dual-Core ARM CORTEX -A9 MPCORE Processor capable of delivering rich high definition multimedia and web experience including low power Flash 10.1 acceleration, HD Web streaming and HD video playback. The graphics is handled by none other than an Ultra Low Power NVIDIA GPU with next generation 3D rendering. The battery is capable of 140 hours audio and more than 16 hours for HD video playback. Watch your UI evolve with Adam’s support for Android, Tegra and upcoming Tegra 2 technology.


