Leica has introduced a new digital camera which could be described as the twin of the Leica M9 that was introduced sometime back. The Leica M9-P comes equipped with an 18-megapixel CCD image sensor, it comes with a 2.5-inch LCD display which is used to preview captured images, the LCD display comes with an anti-reflective coating and it is also scratch resistant. The Leica M9-P comes with a vulcanite leatherette body finish which allows a much better grip plus it also comes in the classical Leica silver chrome finish or in black. Read more…
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The Kitara aims to bring digital keyboard capabilities to the guitar with synthesizers and MIDI controls.
If you’ve already mastered the likes of Guitar Hero, it’s time to move on to the next invention in digital guitars. Those old-school guitar strings are always getting in the way, right? If you’d rather play a strange, artificial instrument, Misa Digital Instruments is now taking pre-orders for their new Kitara stringless digital guitar. The Kitara ($849) uses a digital interface and 8-inch touch screen to integrate sounds of traditional guitar with digital audio production techniques. The c
In addition to the Exilim EX-ZS10 and EX-ZS5, Casio also announced the Exilim EX-Z2300 Digital Camera that is a 14-Megapixel camera which features a 26mm wide angle 5x optical zoom lens and a combat stylish casing. The Casio Exilim EX-Z2300 also comes with standard features including Premium Auto mode, Dynamic photo function for creating moving images, Art Shot and Art Effect functions. It comes with a 3-inch Super Clear LCD display for previewing captured images plus other specs such as Exilim Engine 5.0 and the Single Frame SR Zoom that extend the the camera’s zoom to 7.5x. N Read more…
Expanded Ecosystem of Content Strategy and Production Partners Empowers Customers to Develop Captivating Visual Experiences for Cisco Digital Signs
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Thomas Wyatt Previews Cisco at Digital Signage Expo 2010
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Feb.
Open Platform, New Product Features, Complete Services Offering and Broad Partner Ecosystem Deliver More Interactive Digital Media Experience
NEW YORK November 10, 2009 Today, at the Digital Signage Show in New York, Cisco introduced new technology, partner program and service offerings for organizations interested in deploying network-based digital signage solutions to enhance customer experience, deliver communication and training, and accelerate sales. Cisco expanded its partner ecosystem and added new features and capabilities to its Cisco® Digital Signs solution with a focus on the creation, management, reporting and playback of digital media.
Cisco Digital Signs, part of the Cisco Digital Media Suite (DMS), is a complete digital signage system that integrates management software, network-based media players and liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Co