Wednesday, August 31, 2011

drag2share: Movie Mount turns your iPad 2 into a serious video-making machine

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/31/movie-mount-turns-your-ipad-2-into-a-serious-video-making-machin/

Movie Mount
We're sure there's at least one person out there who has been itching to shoot boat-loads of video with their iPad 2. Perhaps even a short film or two. After we pointed out how crazy you are, we might suggest looking into a tripod-mountable case like Makayama's Movie Mount. This simple plastic frame adds a number of things that a budding iPad videographer might appreciate, including a pair of hot shoes for hooking up lights and mics, and a mount for lenses, just in case you prefer wide-angle or telephoto shots. You can even switch between the conversion lenses and the built-in one on the fly thanks to the sliding adapter. The Movie Mount is available to pre-order now for $69.95, with the first deliveries expected to ship in October. Before you go, check out the gallery below, as well as the video and PR after the break.

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drag2share: HTC working on Sensation special edition with Beats and 1.5GHz dual-core CPU?

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/31/htc-working-on-sensation-special-edition-with-beats-and-1-5ghz-d/

Looking for a way to listen to some sensational beats? Soon, we hope to do so using a Sensation with Beats. According to a document leaked to CNET, HTC is planning a revised Special Edition of its popular Sensation that throws in Beats technology and adds a few other improvements at the same time. On the drawing board is a ramped-up 1.5GHz dual-core CPU (up from 1.2GHz), a massive 1,730mAh battery and four times the internal storage at 4GB. If we can trust the above doc, it appears the phone will be offered with GSM and TD-SCDMA -- pegging China as a key market -- and has a starting price of $850. We can only hope the high cost is an extreme case and won't be a precedent set for all future HTC / Beats devices.

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drag2share: Panasonic's New Video Cam Shoots (And Shows) HD 3D sans Glasses [Cameras]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5836065/panasonics-new-video-cam-shoots-and-shows-3d-sans-glasses

Panasonic's New Video Cam Shoots (And Shows) HD 3D sans GlassesInstead of faking a 3D picture by overlapping images (as some other cameras do), Panasonic's new Lumix 3D cam and HDC-Z10000 camcorder use two lenses to record the real thing in fat, extra-dimensional HD.

The HDC-Z10000's 3.5-inch displays shows what you've capped in 3D without the need for glasses, using dual CMOS sensors to record 1080i 3D video, or 1080p 2D. Progressive scan 1080 3D filming is available if you ratchet down the framerate to 24. No word on pricing or availability, as of yet. It's definitely a big boy—nothing in Flip territory—but could be a good pick if you want something for serious (amateur) 3D video cap.

The dual-lens, 4x zoom Lumix 3D is still in the prototyping stage—so details are a bit murky—but will also shoot 3D photos and HD video when it's released in Winter 2011. It's unclear whether the cam will sport the same glasses-free display as the camcorder, but it'd sure be nice.

SECAUCUS, NJ (August 31, 2011) – Panasonic today announces the HDC-Z10000, its first*
integrated twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder that is fully compatible with the AVCHD 3D/Progressive
standard, which was also recently announced. The HDC-Z10000 builds on Panasonic's 3D
innovations, having the closest 3D video macro setting with a twin-lens 3D camcorder at
approximately 17.8 inches. With this industry-best macro setting, the Panasonic HDC-Z10000,
helps capture 3D video that is typically difficult to do, such as flowers, animals and jewelry.

New to Panasonic's 3D-capable camcorders, the HDC-Z10000 features a 1,152,000-dot,
3.5-inch LCD that appears 3D to the naked eye – no 3D eyewear needed. By using a
parallax barrier to control the direction of the light from the LCD, images with slightly different
perceptions are viewed by the right and left eyes, thus creating a 3D effect. The user can check
3D images while shooting, without having to connect a monitor. Naturally, the display can also
be switched between 2D and 3D.

Furthering its technical excellence, the HDC-Z10000 features Panasonic's unique Double
3MOS System, which produces superb color and detail reproduction. Featuring two high-
sensitivity 3MOS sensors (with an effective pixel count of 6.57 megapixels each) that are
independently mounted left and right, the Double 3MOS system creates outstanding full HD 3D
video content. Using Full-HD image quality backed by the accurate colors, meticulous detail,
and high dynamic range that distinguish the 3MOS sensor, separate images are recorded
simultaneously for the left and right eyes. The advanced image sensor separates the light
received through the lens into the three primary colors – red, green and blue – and processes
each color independently. As a result, the Full HD 3D image quality is outstanding. Naturally,
the 3MOS System provides the same effects for 2D, achieving precise and sharp Full HD 2D
image quality in combination with progressive recording. The HDC-Z10000, with a newly-
developed and ultra-high speed Crystal Engine Pro II engine powers the high-speed processing
needed to create superb image quality both in 2D and 3D images.

"Adding to Panasonic's top-of-the-line 3MOS full-HD camcorders, the HDC-Z10000 naturally
excels in the recording of high-quality 2D images. It also meets the constantly increasing need
for full HD 3D videos, as both professionals and consumers desire more flexibility and power
when shooting 3D," said Chris Rice, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer
Electronics Company. "The HDC-Z10000 is a unique camcorder in that it has high-end features
to suit advanced users, but is easy enough to use for those looking for excellent 2D video and
who may want to explore 3D video shooting as well."

The HDC-Z10000 features new F1.5 lenses that excel when shooting in low light conditions,

and allow the user to record bright images with reduced noise. For the first time on a Panasonic
camcorder, the lenses feature Nano Surface Coating, which is microstructure film with an ultra-
low refractive index on the lens surface, greatly reducing the light reflection and thus reducing
ghosting in order to produce crisp, clear image rendering. With a 32mm wide-angle lens, the
HDC-Z10000 is extremely versatile and also has a 10x optical zoom while shooting in 3D or
12x optical zoom while shooting in 2D. When shooting in 2D, HYBRID O.I.S. helps to correct
handshake that occurs when shooting while zooming or walking, in addition to horizontal,
vertical, yawing, and pitching four-axis correction. When shooting in 3D, the system activates
POWER O.I.S., which helps to suppress handshake, especially helpful while zooming.

The HDC-Z10000 excels both in performance and ease-of-use – thanks to extremely flexible
operating options. For more advanced users seeking professional-level control, there are
enhanced functions, such as three independent rings for adjusting the zoom, focus, and iris
control. There are built-in microphones for recording Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound/
2-channel stereo, the HDC-Z10000 features two XLR audio inputs with a 48-V phantom power
supply for external microphone use. Clear audio is recorded with minimal noise. Uncompressed
Linear PCM (2-channel only) is also supported for recording original sounds with extremely high
fidelity. Plus, a dedicated dial lets the user finely adjust 3D convergence (parallax). Frequently-
needed features, such as O.I.S. ON/OFF, Color Bar ON/OFF, Zebra Pattern Display, 3D Guide
Display, Auto/Manual Iris, Auto/Manual Auto Focus, and Auto/Manual White Balance are
available on the side of the body as separate buttons for quick, intuitive access.

Based on the AVCHD format, which offers high compression and excellent compatibility, this
new standard has been upgraded to AVCHD 3D, which uses MVC (Multiview Video Coding)
to record and playback 3D images via the Frame Sequential Method, and AVCHD Progressive
for progressive formats. The HDC-Z10000 also employs the 1080/60 progressive method to
record twice as much image data as the 1080/60 interlace method. Fast-moving subjects, such
as in sports scenes, are smoothly recorded. The progressive recording of the HDC-Z10000 fully
complies with the new AVCHD Progressive standard. For those looking for control over which
recording modes are available, the user can select the preferred recording mode from AVCHD
3D (1080/60i, 1080/24p, and 1080/30p**, AVCHD Progressive (1080/60p), and AVCHD (1080/
24p, 1080/30p** and 1080/60i PH/HA/HE mode). Other features of the Panasonic HDC-Z10000
twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder include:

A bright 0.45-inch Live View Finder (LVF) with high-speed responses and a 1,227,000-
dot high-resolution. The superb LVF makes it easier to optimize the focus, or for use in a
situation that requires no excess light from an LCD screen.

A dual SD Memory Card slot with the option of extended recording or back-up. When
two SD Memory Cards are inserted and the first card reaches full capacity, the system
automatically and seamlessly switches*** to the second card. This allows extended
recording without having to worry about interruptions due to a lack of card capacity.
Or, during backup recording, the same data is recorded onto both cards for immediate
duplicating or archiving purposes in the case of a faulty SD card

The bundled HD Writer XE 1.0 Software lets users cut out full HD 3D and progressive
images and save to a computer.

2D/3D Still Image Recording Any Time. The user simply presses the shutter button to
record a 2D or 3D (MPO compliant) still image**** at any time. It is also possible to cut
out images in all modes while shooting or playing videos. 3D and 2D still images are
recorded simultaneously with 2.1-megapixel resolution.

The Panasonic HDC-Z10000 will be available in black and the pricing and availability will be
announced approximately 30 days prior to shipping. For more information about Panasonic
camcorders, please visit www.panasonic.com.

SECAUCUS, NJ (August 31, 2011) – Panasonic today announced the development of a twin-
lens 3D digital camera, complete with 3D HD video capability. The new LUMIX 3D prototype
will be on display at IFA 2011, one of the world's largest electronics shows, from September 2-
7, 2011, in Berlin, Germany. IFA conference attendees can visit the Panasonic booth at Messe
Berlin, Hall 5.2

The new 3D digital camera will also shoot 2D photos and HD video. With its 3D still and video
capabilities, the compact camera will allow users to take 3D photos and 3D HD videos, while
further expanding the world of consumer 3D entertainment.

The LUMIX 3D camera's compact size, was achieved by employing two recently-developed
4x zoom lenses with thin, folded optics, which allow users to capture crisp and clear photo and
video footage even from afar. The optical zoom system enables highly-versatile 3D shooting
from wide angle to telephoto while the Optical Image Stabilization works during both 2D and 3D
shooting to produce high-quality photos and videos with minimal blurring. The unique, twin-lens
design further helps in providing stunning, high-resolution 2D photos while shooting 2D videos
instantaneously. Using the side-by-side method, the camera can also capture 3D HD videos in
AVCHD format.

The versatility of the 3D capture technology allows users to quickly go from shooting photos and
videos to viewing them. Working synergistically with other Panasonic products, the new camera
allows photos and videos to be easily viewed on a VIERA 3D TV with the simple insertion of the
SD memory card into the TV's SD card image viewer slot or by connecting the camera to the TV
with an HDMI cable.

For more information about Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras, please visit
www.panasonic.com/lumix. This Panasonic 3D camera is expected to be available in Winter
2011-12. Further product specifications will be announced at a later date.

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drag2share: Samsung's New Notebooks Are Super Skinny MacBook Clones (and Look Damn Good) [Laptops]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5836128/samsungs-new-notebooks-are-super-skinny-macbook-clones-and-look-damn-good

Samsung's New Notebooks Are Super Skinny MacBook Clones (and Look Damn Good)Samsung's heavy borrowing of Apple's design is pretty established by now—they're getting the shit sued out of them for it! But, undeterred, they're dropping the new Series 7 notebook, with wonderfully thin bezel, Apple looks, and great specs.

The Series 7 is only 0.9 inches thick, but the tiny bezel's what catches my attention: only 0.25 inches. That's a gorgeous thing to have in front of your face. Underneath all that brushed aluminum are some pretty damn good guts for the price: a 2.2-GHz Core i7 processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 750 GB (mechanical) harddrive, AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics, and two USB 3.0 ports. For $1,300? Very nice. It may be a MacBook ripoff, but I'd like to see Apple ripoff that price. [BusinessWire via Laptop Mag]

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drag2share: Hands On: Sony's HMZ-T1 Is an Amazing OLED 3DTV. That You Wear On Your Head. [3dTv]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5835977/sonys-hmz+t1-is-an-awesome-oled-3dtv-that-you-wear-on-your-head

Hands On: Sony's HMZ-T1 Is an Amazing OLED 3DTV. That You Wear On Your Head.Sony's new 720p OLED 3DTV with 5.1 virtual surround has a 150-inch screen-equivalent and costs $800. But it weighs less than a pound. That's because it's worn on your face. It looks crazynerdo; you're going to want one.

Personal TVs are uniformly dorky. I've tried several, and all—I mean all of them—are the kind of horrible experience that makes you think the future is a very asinine place. To date, other than watching hard core pornography on an airplane, I've not yet seen a compelling use case for wearable televisions. And then I tried on the HMZ-T1.

Not only did this sell me on the concept of wearable TV, it was one of my better experiences with 3DTV which I've likewise been skeptical of. There was a simple reason for both of these things: This was one of the more immersive entertainment experiences I've yet had. When I tried playing Gran Turismo, I found myself pivoting my head to look left and right although that has no effect on the display (of course). It was just a natural reaction. I felt like I was in the driver's seat of a car, and was scanning the road as I normally would. When we popped in a 3D movie, I actually ducked a bit as a shark swam overhead.

Hands On: Sony's HMZ-T1 Is an Amazing OLED 3DTV. That You Wear On Your Head.The picture is solid as well. Although tiny, the eye-sized display appears to be 150 inches. Because there are two distinct displays, one for each eye, there is no crosstalk, and of course, no need for active shutter glasses. They're rather awkward going on, but you quickly forget you're wearing them, or at least I did.

The thing the HMZ-T1 does well is melt away. It's lightweight at 14.8 oz. Adjustments at the nose bridge and temple let you adjust the width of the eye and ear pieces so you can get a perfect fit for your face. The over-ear speakers (and this is impossible to overstate) positively deposit you in sound. In fact, this entire thing is less immersive than it is enveloping. I felt like I was inside the game.

It's also terribly dorky-looking. Straight up nerdtown. But you're not going to be wearing this in public (I hope) and you won't care.

It will be available in October, and we'll have a full test before it goes onsale.

The big downside? These suckers cost $800. That's a pretty massive price tag. Yeah, Sony's got its cool back, but can anyone afford it?

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