Jul 6, 2009
However, as Engadget points out, for the $1,440 you?ll be paying over 2 years all you will be getting is a single 1.6GHz machine with 1GB of RAM and a 3-cell battery. Worth it? Probably not. Will unknowing consumers buy it? Of course.
As for me? I think I?ll be opting for Virgin?s pay-as-you-go USB broadband modem.
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Jul 6, 2009
You might default to a brand like Canon when it comes to point and shoots, but our own Brian Lam swears by Pentax’s reputation for building pocketable, waterproof cameras.
Their new Optio E75, not quite announced for US release, promises 10.2MP stills, 3x optical zoom, 1600 ISO and face detection on top of its smallish waterproof build. It’ll be available in Europe this July for the equivalent of $160. [The Digital News Room via Engadget]
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Jul 6, 2009
I was thinking of getting a Canon T1i, but after seeing this fully-functional, transforming Voltron SLR-wannabe 110 film camera from 1985, I will seriously have to reconsider my options. [DoobyBrain via DVice via TheDailyWhat]
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