High Definition
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Said to be the smallest camera in Sony's full-frame line-up, the UMC-S3C combines 4K resolution video recording prowess with the highest low-light sensitivity in its class. The lightweight box is compatible with E-mount lenses and eliminates the need for network cabling for extended mobile use.
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In an effort to create a portable player that does justice to hi-def digital playback and streaming, Pioneer came up with its XDP-100R. We recently got our hands on one, slapped on the headphones, and cranked some tunes to see what it could do.
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Chinese manufacturer Oppo revealed the N1 smartphone at a press conference in Beijing on Monday that features a camera module capable of rotating 206 degrees for front, back, top or angled photography.
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Zoom has detailed the new Q2HD handy video recorder with Mid-Side audio recording technology.
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Sony has become the first company to release a 4K home cinema projector that offers four times the resolution of existing 1080p displays.
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The ION AIR PRO HD Sports Video Camera can wirelessly link to a mobile device via a small disc attached to the rear, and upload footage to the web in real-time.
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Pivothead's entry into the small market of sunglasses with built-in video cameras threatens to knock much of the competition into a cocked hat this April, thanks to its ability to capture 1080p video.
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Panasonic has demonstrated the world's smallest, thinnest 20-inch IPS Alpha LCD panel.
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Fastec Imaging Corporation has developed a handheld digital camera capable of recording 720p at 720 frames per second.
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The new SZ-30MR point and shoot camera from Olympus is said to cater for simultaneous high definition movie recording and 16 megapixel still image capture.
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Xtreamer has announced the launch of a new media player and streamer which has a 3.5-inch drive bay, USB 3 and HDMI connectivity, is capable of wireless streaming, and is compatible with Apple's AirPlay
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NASCAR fans are in for a high-definition treat this year at the Charlotte Motor Speedway where construction of a gargantuan 200-foot-wide x 80-foot-tall screen is underway.
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