Nikon D800
Imagine what would you do with large 36 megapixels camera. With the new unveiling of the highly anticipated D800 by nikon, photographers are already anticipating what they can achieve with they can achieve with Nikon’s highest rated sensor to date. Nikon itself says the camera affords flexibility and astonishing image quality “Wheter shooting high fashion, weddings or multimedia content”.
According to Nikon’s specification, The Nikon D800 has an FX-format CMOS sensor, a 91.000 pixel RGB Matrix metering System, Advanced Scene Recognition System and many other intuitive features such as full manual control, uncompressed HDMI output, and incredible low light video capability. The new devices is driven by Nikon’s latest EXPEED 3 image processing engine. Here is the official Stunning , entire frame of this video shot using nikon D800. Check this out..!
Seiko Active Matrix EPD
Seiko Active Matrix EPD, thats the new technology that will get you excited about non analog quartz timepieces. EPD is their preferred method of using e-ink technology and it stands for “Electrophoretic display”. Unlike other e-ink watches, the Seiko EPD watch uses an active matrix display. This allows the screen to refresh “actively”, thanks to the technology. And this watches displaying information all the time without draining battery power. The battery is only used when changing the display.
Functionally, the watch has all the little features you’d expect (that are feasible in an e-ink display). Perpetual calendar, world time in 32 cities, dual time function, and alarms. It even has an LED light so that you can see it in the dark – another first for e-ink watches I believe. Notably missing? A chronograph (stopwatch) feature. There is a good reason for this. Ever seen how fast numbers move on a digital stopwatch? E-ink can’t move that fast. A current draw back of e-ink is the ability for the screen to refresh very rapidly.
The benefits of e-ink are easy too notice when you see the watch. The screen is very clear, has high contrast, sharp being 300dpi (dots per inch) here, and enjoys a very wide viewing angle. With the LED lighting in the watch, you can see the screen at night as well. E-ink offers the ability to change any section on the screen. Meaning that you can show the time in different ways.
The menu and navigation feels like basic handphone operating systems than watches. Graphical displays are easy to read, and the watch has five buttons used for all the functions. These graphics are a real benefit when it comes to the watch being user friendly.
And Finally the detail specification is :
-Radio Controlled Active Matrix EPD Worldtimer
-Time indication for hour, minute and second
-Calendar indication for year, month, date and day of the week
-Perpetual calendar up to December 31, 2060
-World time function for 32 cities with daylight saving time capability
-Dual time function
-3-channel daily / single-time alarm function
-Sound demonstration function
-Automatic radio wave reception function with manual reception capability
-Automatic time correction function
-Battery level indicator
-Power reserve: 9 months (41 months in ‘sleep’ mode)
-Overcharge prevention function
-Power save function
-LED bulb
-Accuracy: 15 seconds per month (when not receiving the radio signal)
-Movement dimensions: 30.9 x 32.9 mm, thickness: 5.7 mm (excluding solar cells)
-Case and band: Stainless steel (SDGA001J)
-Stainless steel with gold-tone hard coating (SDGA002J)
-Stainless steel with black hard coating (SDGA003J)
-Clasp type: Three-fold with push button release
-Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
-Water resistance: 10bar
-Case dimensions: 45.5 x 46.0 mm, thickness: 9.5 mm
Philips Living Colors LED Lamp
Philips color lamps bulb and its controller
Philips Living Color Lamps, that’s the new name for revolutionary high technology lighting from philips. The Living Colors Lamp has 4 LED’s; 2 red, 1 blue, 1 green and that are controlled by radio frequency remote controller, so it more flexible to control from anywhere in the room.















