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Sanyo’s Hard Drive Based Voice Recorder

The Sanyo HDR-B5GM voice recorder features a 1-inch 5GB hard drive from Seagate and is capable of recording 693 hours in its’ lowest compression format. The HDR-B5GM can also double as an MP3 player supporting MP3 and WMA audio formats. There is also an SD memory card slot located on the unit.

“Sanyo draws a distinction between music players and voice recorders, which it says have built-in microphones, speakers, and a microphone input socket, and is claiming a world first with the HDR-B5GM. It will go on sale in Japan in early March and will cost around Â¥53,000 ($507). Sanyo will sell the HDR-B5GM overseas, although no plans have been set.”

Pentax Ships OptioMX Dualcam

The innovative, palm-sized OptioMX features 3.2 effective megapixels and 10X optical zoom to capture still images and high resolution (VGA) full-motion movies on MPEG-4 format with zoom capability. The camera will be available for $399.95.

The PENTAX OptioMX offers a new concept in digital imaging by delivering high-quality digital still images and movies. With advanced design and compact dimensions, the OptioMX features a large 1.8 inch LCD monitor that swivels 180 degrees horizontally and 210 degrees vertically to capture images and movies from new and exciting angles. The versatile and ergonomic handle grip of the OptioMX rotates 180 degrees to accommodate a broad range of shooting positions.  The OptioMX is compatible with an SD memory card.

Kyocera Finecam SL300R

While sleek in size at approx. 15mm thin, Kyocera’s cool new digital features a unique swivel lens for obtaining images from virtually any vantage point. The 3.2 Megapixel Finecam SL300R offers asolution for digital camera fans who have been frustrated by “missing the moment” due to the combination of the shutter speed lag time and slow “click to click” speed. Utilizing Kyocera’s new RTUNERapid Tuning Technology, the SL300R offers the World’s fastest Continuous Capture Mode. In combination with virtually non-existent lag time of 0.07 second, it can capture images at an incredibleunlimited 3.5 frames per second! And this is at 3.2 Megapixel resolution of 2048 x 1536. This dynamic feature removes the restrictions imposed by other competitive digital products. The FinecamSL300R is only limited by the size of the SD memory card in terms of how many images can be consecutively captured.

The street price of the Finecam SL300R is $399.00 and the camera will be shipping in October.

Panasonic SV-AV100 camcorder debuted

Officially, it’s the new SV-AV100 D-SNAP SD Video Camcorder from Panasonic. 
    
The SV-AV100 is part of a totally new line of D-SNAP products just introduced by Panasonic. Measuring a mere 1.25 by 2.125 by 3.5 inches, it’s designed to be truly the world’s smallest high-qualitycamcorder and literally drops into a pocket, purse, or briefcase for instant on-the-go videos.
    
“Despite the ever-shrinking size of conventional camcorders, they are often left behind on family outings,” says Andy Nelkin, vice president of Panasonic’s Optical Group. “The convenience of thiscamcorder is evident…it easily goes virtually anywhere.”
    
The secret to the camcorder’s incredible small size is simplicity itself: all recordings are captured on a thumbnail-size removable SD memory card. The card eliminates the need for conventionalcassette tapes and mini-DVDs…and all the mechanical components that go with them. Size is drastically reduced while reliability is significantly enhanced. Not so simple, however, is the technologyneeded to make the SD card perform under the extremely high data rate required for MPEG2 DVD quality.
    
“Panasonic is the first-and at this time the only-company that has the technology to capture up to ten megabytes-per-second data transfer rates in a removable storage card,” adds Nelkin. “That’scrucial for DVD quality and it’s the reason we can create a product like the SV-AV100.”
    
Capturing the video on an SD card has yet another benefit: compatibility with other SD-equipped products. The card can be placed directly into one of Panasonic’s new DVD-RAM video recorders, forexample, and home videos can be easily copied to DVD RAM or DVD-R videodiscs for permanent archiving. Once copied, the SD card can then be cleared and reused again. Additionally, the camcorder comeswith a recharging base with A/V cable to allow stereo audio and composite video to be played directly onto a television (equipped with A/V input connections) or a VCR to archive onto VHS tape.
    
The SV-AV100 can also create still images and MPEG4 movies designed for Internet or e-mail use. Using the included software and cable, the camcorder attaches to any computer equipped with a USB 2.0connection for quick and easy download. With multiple MPEG4 recording modes, it allows the user to tailor the file size and speed of the video for a variety of e-mail and Internet needs. In theDigital Photo Shot mode, the camcorder creates still images at 640 x 480 pixels-perfect for email for automatic slideshow viewing on a TV.
    
Along with its small size and picture creation capabilities, the SV-AV100 also contains features expected on any full-size camcorder. Images and video can be easily viewed on the flip-open 2.5-inchLCD screen that turns 180-degrees for self-shooting, while audio is heard through a built-in speaker. The LCD screen also displays video playback, a grid of 4×3 thumbnail still images, and camcordersettings, which are selected with a single multi-function button for quick, fingertip control. At a finger’s touch, for instance, set automatic or manual focus, auto or manual iris, white balance,and the date.
    
For users who simply want to point and shoot, the camcorder also contains five Program AE modes to automatically adjust all settings for Sports, Portrait, Low Light, Spot-Light, and Surf & Snowconditions. The clever camcorder also keeps track of separate scenes (images between pause or start and stop) allowing the user to view a Play List to cue, skip or jump nearly instantly to anyparticular scene.
    
Users can be creative with the camcorder’s 10X variable speed optical zoom and a 25X/100X digital zoom for close-ups and long shots-and both are complemented with EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)for jitter-free recording under virtually all conditions. Add controls for Pause, Still Advance and Slow Motion, and the SV-AV100 becomes an extraordinary camcorder in an unbelievable package.
    
“Panasonic has for years led the industry in camcorder technology,” says Nelkin. “And now that industry has been taken to yet another level.”
    
The SV-AV100 D-SNAP SD Video Camcorder comes with A/V charging cradle, lithium battery pack, IR remote control, A/V and USB cables, PC software, lens cap, soft case, and a 512 MB SD card. It will beavailable in October with an MSRP of $999.95.

Panasonic SV-AS10 D-Snap digital camera

The pocket-sized package has a footprint not much larger than a business card, measuring a mere 4-1/8 inches long by 2 inches wide by 1/3 inch thick. 

“Panasonic created a new trend in super-portable multimedia entertainment devices with its revolutionary e-wearä products,” said Monica Helmer, Product Manager for Panasonic’s Optical Group. “The D-Snap line continues this momentum, with innovative, easy-to-use solutions for multimedia enthusiasts and anyone with an on-the-go lifestyle.“

The SV-AS10 stores digital photos, moving images, MP3 music files and voice recordings onto an SD Memory Card about the size of a postage-stamp.  The high-capacity SD Memory Card allows users to share content with a wide variety of SD-enabled products, including camcorders, laptop PCs, PDAs, printers, cell phones, DVD recorders and more.

Panasonic intros 120 GB DVD recorder

During the first three months of 2003, DVD-RAM/R-format recorders captured 70.2 percent of the U.S. DVD consumer recorder market, according to The NPD Group. The new DMR-E100H reaffirms the growing strength of DVD-RAM/R and Panasonic’s leadership position in recordable DVD.

The DMR-E100H gives consumers the option of recording on either a DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc or storing up to 160 hours of video on its hard disk drive.

The DMR-E100H is ideal for compiling personal movie libraries or for archiving, preserving, cataloging and enjoying family videos. The new model can be used for storing and playing back digital video (MPEG2/MPEG4 files) and photos (JPEG/TIFF files)*1 from a compatible digital video camcorder/camera with an SD Memory Card slot or PCMCIA slot.

Windows Smartphone for Sweden

From June 2nd , Qtek 7070, a mobile phone based on Microsoft Windows® Powered Smartphone is commercially available at selected TeliaSonera stores and retailers in Sweden. TeliaSonera is thereby the first operator in Sweden to offer products and mobile business services based on Windows® Powered Smartphone.

– A thousand professional users tried handheld devices equipped with the operating system Windows® Pocket PC Phone Edition during a couple of months. Their feedback from using Windows-based mobile devices have been very positive and now we take this further by launching commercially the Windows® Powered Smartphone concept, targeting small and medium sized companies, says Anders Tillander, Marketing Manager, TeliaSonera Sweden, Business.

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