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August 3rd, 2007 — 1080p
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Hitachi is working with devotion to develop some new technologies that will enable the company to launch the first Blu ray camcorder very soon. This new technology will allow the user to record at least 1080p on the tiny 3in blu ray disc that is near to 7GB in the video. This is not any extra ordinary device but still better when compared to the DVDs.
The unique features of this new technology are an optical head for blu-ray/DV along with an image processing LSI. The encoding used for the device is AVC/H.264 MPEG-4 for the high def material and MPEG-2 for the standard definition stuff.
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July 7th, 2007 — gadget
In general, a camcorder can’t get your attention or excite you to get that unless you are told of its capability of shooting 1080p and an amazing amount of built in storage, however, everybody would be reluctant to buy overpriced, proprietary memory cards. But, you can’t just ignore Sanyo’s brilliantly named VPC-CA65 even if it doesn’t do 1080p or have 64 gigs of storage, then what’s going to make you get this gizmo? Well for me, it’s slim and waterproof design did the wonders.
Anyways, being waterproof seems to be not that exciting really. I can’t deny that it looks like a regular old tiny camcorder only and you will not find any special waterproof casings or knobs on this gadget. In fact, you may have to face many weird gazes when you will be submerging your poor camcorder into the water. No issues, eh!
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May 25th, 2007 — 1080p, HD TV's, philips
One of the biggest moves from philips is they are now using LED to power itsambilight technology. The 47-inch 47PFL9732D, and 52-inch 52PFL7432D both share the company’s trademarkambilight system for dynamically changing colored lights behind the display to fit the mood in supporting movies.
 
Philips has also thrown in a 120Hz refresh rate, we should see picture quality significantly improved on both sets. According to Philips both the 47-inch and 52-inch sets have standard two-channel embedded speakers.
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May 19th, 2007 — 1080p, plasma, samsung

Samsung Full 1080p Plasma.
Samsung has been a little busy this year, making their1080p displays which features full 1920 x1080p resolution. You can watch it’s surprisingly crisp picture from any angle in a room. If you are looking for a plasma set, and want true1080p resolution the T5084 is what you are looking for. ThisTV has the highest resolution available along with Samsung’s outstanding picture quality you can’t go wrong with this display.
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