20th 09 - 2009 | comment closed

The Touchscreen MP4 Player

Nowaday’s consumer society where everybody produces and tries to sell their products, it is obvious that there is a tremendous competition among the various top name manufacturers like Sony, Samsong, Apple Acrhos and LG.

It is obvious that each company or producer, no matter in what field of activity, will always try to sell their products by pretending theirs are the best or at leaste even better than the other.

Avertising sells well no matter the kind of activity, particularly since everyone claims to have the best products ever.

It a s fact that producers MP4 touch screen manufacturers insist to emphasize the quality of their products but there are also different analysts and ordinary people – consumers who come up with their own classifications of the different products on the market.

This obviously happens computers, Touchscreen MP4 Player and their accessories too. For one interested in classifications, the Internet is the best source for information on Touch Screen MP4 Player.

It is evident that each individual has his/her own preferences when it comes to a Touch Screen MP4 Player. Therefore, you will find different top 10 Touch Screen MP4 Player classified depending on the various factors that people have in mind when judging Touch Screen MP4 Player sound quality.

The size is an important factor to analyze since people who travel a lot need small, light designs, even the tiny ultra portable ones

Other buyers closely analyze the storage capacity or the memory extent, yet more memory equals more money. Last but not least, touch screen resolution also rules when it comes to deciding whether an item enters the top 10 Touchscreen MP4 Player chart or not.

To give an example of what top 10 Touch Screen MP4 Player lists should be like, we suggest that you take a look at the the products in order from the first to the last: Samsung YP-T10JAB/XEU on this website. They also review the new Touch screen MP4 Player which is another great buy.

Such lists are compiled starting from the technical data posted on the official websites of each and every producer.


16th 09 - 2009 | comment closed

The Canon Ixus 870

Admittedly, appearance should be one of the last factors considered by prospective camera buyers but there is no doubt that the Canon 870 is a fairly attractive piece of technical equipment. Also available is the “gold” finished version, which looks almost like a piece of jewelery. In terms of size, it’s about the same as a pack of playing cards, which means it fits easily into a pocket or handbag.

The Canon Ixus 870 is more than just a good looking digital camera, it packs serious photographic technology. A wider angle of view than most of its competitors is due to the lens being the equivalent of a 28mm-112mm lens. No longer is Canon’s image-stabilisation technology only available in high-end models. It’s been incorporated into the Canon 870 and that means that sharp images can be produced without a tripod down to approximately 1/25 of a second.

Also available in the Canon 870 is automatic face detection. This works pretty well and usually can detect a face even in part-profile. There is even a gimmicky Face Self-Timer function that will wait for you to rejoin the group before it photographs the group. It has 19 scene modes as well as a handy macro setting and a 30fps VGA movie mode.

The Canon Ixus 870 IS boasts Canon’s DIGIC 4 processing technology that promises less noise at higher ISO settings but still there is much noise at 1600 ISO which is not-bad considering the class of camera.

Also, the Canon 870 features a 28mm wide-angle lens allowing for great photos of picturesque landscapes and delightful group photos. Viewing your favorite photos has never been so good with the awesome 3.0 inch PureColor LCD screen.

It’s not a “serious” Canon Digital camera in the usual sense and no one is going to mistake the Canon 870 for one. For example, you won’t find an optical viewfinder or manual mode. But no biggie if all you want are fabulous photos, then this camera won’t disappoint.


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