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Panasonic Supports SDXC Cards
Panasonic Supports SDXC Cards
http://www.ubergizmo.com/
It is a no brainer that Panasonic, being a founder of the SD Card Association, will be supporting the new SDXC format in its new range of devices. Guess we can look forward to Panasonic camcorders that do high definition video recording without worrying about space issues anymore, since the SDXC standard is able to store up to 2TB of data with read/write speeds of 300MB/s. There is no word on pricing or availability of Panasonic’s SDXC memory cards, although that will surely be announced at a future date. The Japanese company has plans to roll out a 64GB SDXC memory card as its first baby step though, and that will surely challenge lower end SSDs. It does make us wonder - will SDXC usurp SSDs in the long run considering their much larger capacity in theory?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/
It is a no brainer that Panasonic, being a founder of the SD Card Association, will be supporting the new SDXC format in its new range of devices. Guess we can look forward to Panasonic camcorders that do high definition video recording without worrying about space issues anymore, since the SDXC standard is able to store up to 2TB of data with read/write speeds of 300MB/s. There is no word on pricing or availability of Panasonic’s SDXC memory cards, although that will surely be announced at a future date. The Japanese company has plans to roll out a 64GB SDXC memory card as its first baby step though, and that will surely challenge lower end SSDs. It does make us wonder - will SDXC usurp SSDs in the long run considering their much larger capacity in theory?
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Fujitsu F-01A Waterproof Phone Now Available
Fujitsu F-01A Waterproof Phone Now Available
http://www.ubergizmo.com/
http://www.ubergizmo.com/
At long last, the world is able to get its hands on the first fingerprint-enabled waterproof cell phone in the world - the Fujitsu F-01A. Available from NTT DoCoMo, this handset is the first of its kind that relies on a fingerprint sensor using AuthenTec’s revolutionary new TouchStone packaging. Not only that, users will also benefit from unprecedented ease-of-use thanks to AuthenTec’s TrueNav technology that offers touchpad-like navigational control via AuthenTec’s AES1711 fingerprint sensor. Powered by a Symbian operating system, the Fujitsu F-01A will feature the following :-
- 3.5" widescreen VGA touchscreen display
- 5.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
- Built-in GPS with Mobile Google Maps with Street View
- e-Wallet mobile payment capability
- 1Seg mobile TV tuner
- Complies with IPX5 and IPX7 specifications
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