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Susick Sea Shell Sifter Review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on November 3, 2010 at 11:52 am.
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Filed in categories: Outdoor Gear, Reviews
Tagged: beach gear
Susick Sea Shell Sifter Review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on November 3, 2010 at 11:52 am.
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It may look like a toy, but as ma always said, it's what's underneath that counts. It's not often that those old adages prove true in consumer electronics, but such is the case with Pentax's newest entry-level DSLR. The K-r ($800 in kit form) is positioned between the K-x and K-7, and according to PhotographyBLOG, it fits perfectly there. They felt that the compact design was a boon for newcomers to the field who wouldn't be keen on lugging around anything of size, and most importantly, the image quality was said to be "excellent." Of course, low light performance began to suffer at ISO levels north of 800, so those interested in ditching the grain and blur after dark will still need to spend a bit more on a prosumer model like the Nikon D7000. The wide range of manual controls were also a hit, but considering that the HD video mode is identical to that on the lower-end K-x, you'll be forced to deal with a less-than-stellar UI. We'd suggest hitting the source link for the full skinny, but we'll go ahead and spoil the ending: it managed a Highly Recommended badge.Pentax's K-r entry-level DSLR reviewed: the sweet spot has been hit originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 06:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Hello, future! We had an inkling that glasses-free 3D was the next big thing when we had a gaze at Intel's display back at CES earlier this year, but it seems that AUO is out to overcome the largest hurdle when dealing with lenticular lens 3D technology: viewing angles. Today, the outfit has revealed the world's first deadzone-free naked eye 3D notebook panel at FPD International 2010, and as the lengthy title indicates, this solution will enable you to view 3D content sans glasses and without positioning yourself carefully in front of the screen. Purportedly, AUO's tapping into SuperD's naked eye 3D wizardry to create a 15.6-inch laptop (1080p) and 10.1-inch tablet (WXGA) panel, and there's even an eye-tracking mechanism that's baked in to capture viewers' eyeball movements. Zanier still, both 2D and 3D modes can operate concurrently on the same display, and the viewer can switch back and forth between the two modes without having their brain implode. The company's pushing a mass production date of Q3 2011, which means that the last CES this planet ever sees should be quite the interesting one.AUO trumpets 'deadzone-free' laptop and tablet 3D displays, recommends leaving glasses at home originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 12:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Kinect will use only a 'single-digit' percentage of Xbox 360 CPU power originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 04:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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N-Trig: 'the most useful Android slates will be pen-enabled' originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 19:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Vodafone UK has revealed their pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Tab via their website. The 7-inch tablet itself will run you £499, with month-to-month data plans ranging from a £3 day-to-day plan with 500MB of data all the way up to a £25 monthly plan that will net you 5GB of data. The tablet is up for order now and should ship in two to four business days, so get to the buying if you want in on the latest and greatest Android tablet. Click past the link to see all of the plan options. [Vodafone UK]
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