Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Canon crams 50 megapixels into a CMOS prototype
from Engadget by Paul Miller
You won't be seeing one of these sensors in your fashioncam any time soon. Canon has built a 50 megapixel CMOS monstrosity, which is reportedly almost twice the resolution of its nearest competition, and is prepping it as a sort of large format surveillance camera for monitoring large, busy areas such as parking lots and theme parks, along with detailed work like factory part inspections. Despite the sensor's clear industrial-end aims, Canon has managed to build its prototype at 19 x 28mm in size, the same dimensions of the sensors in its DSLR cameras, so who knows where this tech could end up in the long run. So far Canon hasn't even announced release plans for this current incarnation, so we aren't going to go hawking our existing shooter just yet.
Posted by Augustine at 9:53 AM
Labels: canon, digital cameras
More on Apple's new LED-backlit MacBook Pro
from Engadget by Ryan Block
Filed under: Displays
- All 15-inch MBPs now use LED-backlit displays standard; 17-inchers still use CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent)
- Apple claims users can see a battery-life benefit of between 30 mins - 1 hour (depending on use). They did not have stats on exact efficiencies between LED and CCFL backlit displays.
- The new LED backlight is the same brightness: 300 vs 300 nits of the previous gen's CCFL
- The viewing angle is also the same as before
- In other words, besides faster time from fully-off to full-brightness and an increase in battery life, Apple claims users should notice absolutely no perceivable difference between last-gen displays and the new LED-backlit ones.
- To clarify, MacBook Pros are using Santa Rosa, but MacBooks are not yet using Santa Rosa
- Even though the MBP is 0.2 pounds lighter, we're still without an internal / integrated 3G option
Posted by Augustine at 9:44 AM
Labels: macbook pro
Asus' new Eee PC 701 joins the laptop-lite fray with a bang
from Engadget by Paul Miller
More pics of the Dell XPS m1330
Posted Jun 5th 2007 2:27PM by Ryan Block Filed under: Laptops
Posted by Augustine at 9:41 AM
Labels: Dell XPS m1330
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