Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet (7 Inch, 16 GB, WiFi, Black/White)

Specification of Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet (7 Inch, 16 GB, WiFi, Black/White)

    Android OS, v3.2 (Honeycomb)
    Exynos 4210 Chipset, Dual-core 1.2 GHz CPU, Mali-400MP GPU
    7.0 inches, PLS LCD capacitive touchscreen (600 x 1024 pixels)
    Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones, Loudspeaker, 3.5mm jack
    16/32 GB storage, 1GB RAM Internal Memory - microSD, up to 64 GB
    GPRS - EDGE
    Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot
    Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, HS - v2.0 USB
    3.15 MP, (2048x1536 pixels) camera
    720p@30fps Video recording
    SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM, RSS
    HTML Browser
    GPS with A-GPS support
    Java via Java MIDP emulator
    MP4/DivX/Xvid/H.264/H.263/WMV player
    MP3/WAV/eAAC /WMA/AC3/Flac player
    TV Out
    SNS integration
    Standard battery, Li-Ion 4000 mAh
    Up to 1000 h (2G) / Up to 1000 h (3G) Stand-by
    Up to 40 h (2G) / Up to 20 h (3G) Talk time

General
Product Title:     Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet (7 Inch, 16 GB, WiFi, Black/White)
Item EAN:     2724266727041
Brand:     Samsung Tablets
Operating System:     Android
Storage Capacity:     16 GB
Alternative EANs:     2724266727041
Display
Screen Size:     7 Inch
Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet (7 Inch, 16 GB, WiFi, Black/White) Price in Saudi Arabia
: 1,499.00 SAR for above selected offer.

Sony Ericsson Xperia RAY ( WiFi )


Specification of Sony Ericsson Xperia RAY ( WiFi )
General
Product Title:     Sony Ericsson Xperia RAY ( WiFi )
Item EAN:     2724261062901
Brand:     Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones
Operating System:     Android
Color:     16 Millions
FM Radio:     FM Radio
Horizontal resolution:     480
Logo:     WCDMA (UMTS)
Integrated Camera:     Double Camera
GPS Receivers:     Built-in
Internet / E-Mail Functionality:     [Yes]
Polyphonic Ringtones:     [Yes]
Continuous audio playback time:     [Yes]
Avail. Language: User Interface:     Touchscreen
SIM:     1
Product weight:     100
Type:     Smartphone
Push to talk functionality:     [No]
External display:     8,38
Java Technology:     [Yes]
Case design:     Bar
Alternative EANs:     2724261062901
Photo Resolution Width in Pixel:     3264
Photo Resolution Height in Pixel:     2448
Vertical Resolution in Pixel:     854
I-Mode:     [No]
Instant Messaging:     [Yes]
Number of Displays:     1
HSDPA:     [Yes]
A2DP:     [Yes]
Near Field Communication:     [No]
Multi SIM Card:     [No]
Elderly Friendly Phone:     [No]
Lens System
Zoom capability:     16
Image quality
Megapixel:     8.1
Focus
Autofocus:     [Yes]
Flash
Built In Flash:     [Yes]
Storage Capacity
Flash card support:     [Yes]
Video
Digital TV Tuner:     [No]
Video capture resolution:     HD720p
Display
Screen Size:     3.3
Connectivity
Bluetooth:     [Yes]
EDGE:     [Yes]
GPRS:     [Yes]
HSCSD:     [No]
Power Management
Talk time:     6.83
Standby time:     17.92
Weight & Dimensions
Depth:     9.4
Height:     111
Width:     53
Technical Information
USB Port:     [Yes]
Display technology type:     TFT Display
WiFi Based:     [Yes]
E-mail features:     [Yes]
Sony Ericsson Xperia RAY ( WiFi ) Price in Saudi Arabia
: 845.00 SAR for above selected offer.


Specification of LG Optimus L3 White

LG Optimus L3 E400 specifications
Screen
Display Type
Screen TFT capacitive touchscreen - 256K colors
Screen size
240 x 320 pixels - 3.2 inches
Properties
Input via multi-touch
Memory
Card slot
microSD up to 32 GB
Data transfer
GPRS
There are
EDGE
There are
Transfer speed
HSDPA speeds of 3.6 Mb / sec
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth
V2.1 with A2DP
USB
microUSB
Battery
Battery
Standard battery, Li-Ion
Camera
Camera Primary
3.15 MP 2048 x 1536 pixels
And other functions
Autofocus AutoFocus
Add the geographical location of the Geo-tagging pictures
Video
Video recording
Front camera
No
Features
Operating system
(Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread
Sensor
Digital compass
Close the screen automatically during work call Proximity
Automatic screen rotation when the device rotation Accelerometer
Messages
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser
HTML
GPS
Yes, with the support and A-GPS functionality
Java
via Java MIDP emulator
Radio
Stereo FM
And other functions
A text predictor
Organizer
Voice memos
Document Viewer
SNS integration
Forum YouTube, Google Talk
MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC player
MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
Applications Google Search, Maps, Gmail

Nokia E7

Specification of Nokia E7

General
Product Title: Nokia E7
Item EAN: 2724259281987
Brand: Nokia Mobile Phones
Operating System: Symbian
Processor Type: ARM 11 680 MHz processor, 3D Graphics HW accelerator
FM Radio: Stereo FM radio with RDS
Wireless Connections: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
GPS Receivers: Yes, with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps 3.0
3G: HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Operating frequency: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Second camera: Yes, VGA
Supported browsers: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Type: Smartphones
Phone Book Capacity: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Handset weight: 176 g
Integrated Games: Yes + downloadable
Alternative EANs: 2724259281987
Status: Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q1
Messaging: SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Image quality
Camera Resolution: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, fixed focus, dual-LED flash
Storage Capacity
Compatible memory cards:
Memory Size: 16 GB storage, 256 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM
Display
Monitor: AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Connectivity
Bluetooth: Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
Infrared Interface:
EDGE: Class 32
GPRS: Class 32
Color
Color: Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue, Orange
Power Management
Talk time: Up to 9 h (2G) / Up to 5 h (3G)
Standby time: Up to 432 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)

Nokia E7 Price in Saudi Arabia

: 1,285.00 SAR for above selected offer.

Sony Xperia T Review

With the increasing global event, Sony has also increased its number of beautiful smartphones. Till now, Sony Xperia S was the flagship of the company, but with the announcement of Xperia T the whole scenario has changed and move on to the amazing Xperia T. The Sony Xperia T features all-new stylish and lightweight design intended to attract those who want equally best design and as well as the best performance. Sony Xperia T comes with powerful dual-core processor with Android ICS operating system, 4.55-inch superlative HD LCD capacitive display with touch sensitive controls and Timescape UI, exceptional 13 MP hi-definition camera with full HD (1920 x 1080) recording at 30 frame rate, front 1.3 MP camera with HD video, and Bluetooth, wireless LAN, microUSB and NFC connectivity. Moreover, the Sony Xperia T review based on the user experience reveals that thought this mobile doesn’t features quad-core processor or Android Jelly-bean still it is the best avail smartphone featuring stupendous design with preeminent hardware and software performance.


Sony Xperia T Features:

  • MicroSIM Card
  • Operating System: Android ICS v4.0.4
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8260A Snapdragon
  • Processor: 1.5 GHz Dual-Core
  • GPU: Adreno 225
  • Display: 4.55-inch LCD Capacitive Touchscreen
  • Sony Timescape UI
  • Scratch-Resistant and Shatter Proof Screen
  • Camera: 13 MP with Autofocus, LED Flash and 16x Zoom
  • Full Hi-Definition 1080p Video with Continuous Autofocus
  • Front 1.3 Megapixels HD Camera with HD Recording
  • Sony Bravia Engine
  • Memory: 16 GB In-Built with 1 GB RAM
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, NFC and Wi-Fi
  • Picasa and Social Networking Integration
  • 50 GB Cloud Storage
  • Sony xLOUD and TrackID Music Recognition
  • Advanced Motion Gaming
  • Battery: Li-ion 1850 mAh Standard
  • Dimensions: 129.4 x 67.3 x 9.4 mm
  • Weight: 139 grams

HTC ONE X (WiFi, White)

Specification of HTC ONE X (WiFi, White)

Specification of HTC ONE X - White
General
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
Announced:
2012, February
Body:
Dimensions
134.4 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm
Weight:
130 g
Touch-sensitive controls
Display
Type:
Super IPS LCD2 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size:
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.7 inches (~312 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch:
Yes
Protection:
Corning Gorilla Glass
HTC Sense UI
Sound Alert types:
Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker:
Yes
3.5mm jack:
Yes
Memory
Card slot:
No
Internal:
32 GB (26 GB user-available) storage, 1 GB RAM
Data:
GPRS
Yes
EDGE:
Yes
Speed
HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth:
Yes, v4.0 with A2DP
NFC:
Yes
USB:
Yes, microUSB (MHL) v2.0
Camera
Primary:
8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features:
Simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video:
Yes, 1080p@30fps, stereo sound rec., video stabilization
Secondary:
Yes, 1.3 MP, 720p
Features
OS:
Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Chipset:
Nvidia Tegra 3
CPU:
Quad-core 1.5 GHz
GPU:
ULP GeForce
Sensors:
Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging:
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser:
HTML, Adobe Flash
Radio:
Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS:
Yes, with A-GPS support
Java:
Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Color:
White

HTC One V (4 GB, WiFi + 3G)

Specification of HTC One V (4 GB, WiFi + 3G)

  • 2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 3G Network : HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
  • Dimensions :120.3 x 59.7 x 9.2 mm
  • Weight :115 g
  • Type : Capacitive touchscreen 16M colors
  • Size : 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches
  • Multitouch : Yes
  • Alert types : Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
  • Loudspeaker:Yes
  • 3.5mm jack:Yes
  • Card slot : microSD, up to 32GB
  • Internal : 4 GB, 512 MB RAM
  • GPRS : Yes
  • EDGE : Yes
  • Speed : HSDPA, HSUPA
  • WLAN : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Direct
  • Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0 with A2DP
  • USB : Yes microUSB v2.0
  • Camera Primary : 5 MP,2592 x 1944 pixels -autofocus,LED flash
  • Features : Simultaneous HD video and image -recording,geo-tagging,face and smile detection
  • Video : Yes, 720p
  • Secondary : No
  • OS : Android OS,v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Chipset : Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
  • CPU : 1 GHz
  • GPU : Adreno 205
  • Sensors : Accelerometer proximity
  • Messaging : SMS (threaded view),MMS,Email,Push Email
  • Browser : HTML Adobe Flash
  • Radio : Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • GPS : Yes with A-GPS support
  • Java : Yes via Java MIDP emulator
  • Battery : Standard battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh

Hands-on with Verizon’s LG Intuition ‘phablet’

There’s nothing like some friendly competition to get the mobile wars going. Whether we love it or hate it, “phablets” — devices that are larger than most smartphones and smaller than tablets — are here to stay. Samsung’s (005930) 10 million-strong Galaxy Note and upcoming Note II are proof enough that people want and are willing to accept smartphones with oversized displays. LG (06657011) has officially joined the ‘phablet’ fray with its own stylus-packing, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Intuition on Verizon (VZ). Unlike most run-of-the-mill 16:9 aspect ratio smartphones with 720p HD displays, the Intuition stands on its own legs with a radical 5.0-inch 4:3 aspect ratio display that makes it wider than any smartphone I’ve ever held. Read on for my first-impressions of Verizon’s new 4G LTE-equipped phablet.
It’s clear from the get-go after I unboxed the Intuition that LG knows how to build a smartphone that doesn’t look shoddy. The Intuition’s glossy faux metal sides are complemented nicely by a delicately textured matte back, giving it a hint of premium credibility. On the front is a big honking Verizon logo. Why can’t carriers keep their logos on the rear? I found the Intuition to be surprisingly light despite its gigantic size and was happy to discover that it’s pocketable in my rear jeans pocket. My only issue is that, although it does fit in my pants pockets, attempting to carry it there will result in some rather unwanted pocket puffing as the phablet’s design is boxy with four harsh corners.



Beneath its exterior is a skinned version of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash capable of 1080p HD recording, 1.3-megapixel front camera capable of 720p HD recording, 32GB of internal storage and of course, Verizon’s speedy 4G LTE. It sounds impressive, but how does it perform?
Unfortunately, this is where things take a sour turn for the Intuition. With LG’s Ice Cream Sandwich skin, all of the bells and whistles of stock Android seems to have been stripped out.


The OS has some noticeable lag when opening and switching between multiple apps, Android apps designed for 16:9 devices look weird when stretched out in 4:3 aspect ratio (although, you can have the apps display in regular 16:9 with pillar boxing) and the RAM just fizzes out at times causing unknown freezes and memory leaks.
Several times, I thought the touch-sensitive buttons on the front had just flat-out failed, but alas, it seems it’s just buggy software (rebooting seemed to fix the issues). The rear speaker is also only moderately loud and suffers from being severely undersized.
Where the Intuition shines is its 1024 x 768-pixel screen. Because it’s got a 4:3 aspect ratio display, seven apps can be pinned to the main dock (but strangely enough, home screens can only support four apps in a row and five apps in a row when in the Apps menu).
Reading on the Intuition is also an absolute pleasure and feels very close to reading on a Kindle in terms of size, if a Kindle e-reader screen was an inch smaller and could do color. I noticed the display’s color temperature is a little warmer than on most devices, but it’s nothing most people will lose sleep over. Typing with two thumbs in landscape and portrait mode is one of the best experiences I’ve had on any smartphone, thanks again to its generous width, and the camera is more than adequate for Facebook and Instagram addicts (yes, even the “Cheese” shutter feature that listens for the word “Cheese” to activate the shutter works as advertised).


This being a device that is going up against the Galaxy Note, it’s only natural to talk about the stylus and its sensitivity. In a completely unscientific comparison, I feel the Intuition is more precise and has less lag, but in terms of implementation, the Note’s S Memo app is lightyears ahead of LG’s generically named Notebook app when it comes to deciphering all of the strange menu icons. My only gripe is that the Intuition doesn’t have a slot to store the awfully named and trademarked “Rubberdium pen.”
LG made it very evident during a press briefing introducing the Intuition that its phablet is being marketed at a specific demographic that has come to terms with devices that have a larger size and display. That’s fine, but is the Intuition better than the Galaxy Note? Sadly, my gut feeling is no. If not for a seriously disfigured build of Android 4.0, the Intuition could have given the Note a serious run for its money instead of playing second fiddle. Its epic size and unique proportions do have advantages, though: lots and lots of stares from strangers in public wondering what that thing is.

HP bulks up its incoming Windows 8 lineup with four new All-in-One PCs

Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) unveiled a pair of sleek ultrabooks and a gorgeous convertible tablet late last month as its Windows 8 lineup for this holiday season began to take shape. That was only the beginning, however, and HP moved from notebooks to desktops on Monday as it announced four new All-in-One Windows 8 computers that will launch beginning in October.

The HP Spectre ONE is the first ever AiO to join HP’s premium Spectre lineup, and it also happens to be the thinnest All-in-One computer in the world. Measuring just 11.5 millimeters thick at its thinnest point, this desktop is all about premium look and feel. The unit’s 23-inch display is covered by flush-mounted glass, and the design is a sight to behold.

Like Apple’s (AAPL) iMac, the Spectre ONE does not support touch input as the company’s TouchSmart lineup does, but this PC is as much a show piece as it is a workhorse, and touch support wasn’t doable at just 11.5 millimeters thick. This AiO does feature Intel’s latest processors, however, and it also includes 6GB of RAM, 750GB or 1TB of internal storage, Beats Audio, an HP TrueVision webcam and HP’s new Connected Remote feature. It also ships with both a mouse and an all-too-familiar trackpad with multitouch and gesture support.

The Spectre ONE, like much of HP’s lineup this fall, also includes integrated NFC and some awesome NFC-based features. One example is the capability to log into a computer without having to input your password simply by tapping your NFC-enabled smartphone to your HP PC.

HP’s new Spectre ONE All-in-One PC launches on November 14th starting at $1,299.


HP also unveiled two touch-enabled All-in-One PCs on Monday — the ENVY 20 TouchSmart pictured above and the ENVY 23 TouchSmart pictured below. These AiOs feature 20- and 23-inch touchscreen displays, respectively, and the each supports 10-point multitouch as well as all of Windows 8′s gestures. Other items of note include the latest third-generation Intel Core processors, up to 2TB of storage, HP Connected Remote, Beats Audio and built-in webcams.

The ENVY 20 TouchSmart will start at $849 and the ENVY 23 TouchSmart is priced from $1,099. Both PCs will be available beginning October 23rd, which is notably three days before Microsoft officially launches Windows 8

The final AiO desktop PC HP unveiled on Monday is the entry-level HP Pavilion 20. Pictured below, the Pavilion 20 lacks touch support as well as most of the bells and whistles included in HP’s pricier All-in-Ones, but the surprisingly affordable pricing makes it a terrific option for students and other consumers on a budget. It’s a great value, as well — key features include a 20-inch high-definition display, Intel and AMD processor options, HP Connected Remote and up to 2TB of storage.

HP’s Pavilion 20 All-in-One PC launches on October 23rd with a base price of just $499.


Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire HD line of tablets

Nearly one year after the first Kindle Fire, the number one selling item on Amazon, was revealed to the world, the good folks at Amazon have just taken the wraps off of their latest tablets: the Kindle Fire HD family.
Amazon is fully committed to Kindle Fire as a service. They’ve always been keen on emphasizing how much more important content is than the vessel delivering it to you, but with Kindle Fire HD, Amazon wants you to know they take hardware very seriously.
The Kindle Fire HD tablets all come powered by a TI OMAP 4470, and feature Dolby digital plus dual stereo speakers, HDMI out, Bluetooth, 5GHz WiFi with two antennas, MIMO enhanced connectivity, a minimum of 16GB of storage and either an 8.9-inch 254ppi 1920×1200 IPS display, or 7-inch display bearing the same specs, that is sure impress even the most hardcore of screen buffs. There’s also a 32GB version of the Kindle Fire HD that comes with LTE on-board.
The Kindle Fire HD’s hardware improvements aren’t the only changes we’ll see over last year’s model, there’s a ton of software improvements and new features coming to the Kindle Fire HD as well. There’s X-Ray, which allows you to interact with media like movies, giving you information on actors and actresses. Whispersync now works with games, so you never lose your progress. A new email, Facebook and Skype app will be released for the Kindle Fire HD. Parental controls are being released as Kindle Free Time. And there’s sure to be much more.
When the original Kindle Fire was first announced, $199 was set in place as the magical number to reach. Amazon has done it once again, by squeezing the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD in at just under $200. As for the 8.9-inch WiFi only Fire HD, that’s available for $299, with the LTE version costing $499, plus a $50 12-month data plan that comes with 250MB of data a month, and a $10 Appstore credit. All three of the new Kindle Fire HDs are available for preorder today, and will ship November 20th. Just in time for the holiday rush.

Fujifilm X-E1 Digital Camera (Silver)

The X-E1 Digital Camera (Silver) from Fujifilm is the latest Fujifilm mirrorless camera. With a classic design, magnesium alloy build and completely state-of-the-art digital technology, the XE-1 will soon be a favorite among all levels of photographers from pros to enthusiasts.
The sensor on the X-E1 is Fujiflm's 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor and the image processor is the EXR Processor Pro. The DSLR-sized X-Trans utilizes a unique color filter pixel array that eliminates a low pass filter and reduces moiré and false colors, resulting in exceptionally true-to-life color images, low noise and high resolution that other sensors with optical low-pass filters cannot approach. The EXR processor delivers high-performance, especially in terms of auto-focus speeds.
Fuji has created a unique lens mount for the X-series cameras. With a 10-pin data bus, the lens instantly sends information to the camera body through the lens mount, meaning fewer adjustments to be made by the photographer and more time spent shooting. The reinforced mount is only 2.5mm thick, which contributes to the slim profile of the X-E1. The short flange and wide opening of the X-mount means that the lens elements are as close as possible to the sensor and will achieve high resolution even at the edges and corners of the sensor.
An incredibly high resolution 2.36 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder with a built-in diopter is provided for eye-level composition and a 2.8" 460K dot rear LCD monitor for composition and playback is available as well. The EVF has a double aspheric lens element that offers faithful reproduction of focus, exposure, white balance and film simulation effects and has a high contrast ration of 1:5000. The LCD monitor has a special anti-reflective coating that reduces glare when viewing in bright sunlight and is water and stain resistant.
Thanks to improved contrast detection, the X-E1 can autofocus in as fast as 0.1 seconds and continuous high- speed shooting of up to 6 frames per second will allow you to capture fast-moving subjects whether they be newsworthy or simply to send to grandma. To guarantee that you never miss the action, QuickStart Mode provides a camera start-up time as short as 0.5 seconds.
Speaking of grandma, she will love the movies you can create with the X-E1's video capability. Shoot with Full HD 1080p and record in stereo sound for videos that can be screened on HDTV or right on the LCD monitor. A jack for an external microphone is also provided to record sound at professional grade.
As always, image quality is at the heart of Fujifilm's mission and to that, the X-E1 provides both JPG and RAW file shooting with in-camera RAW processing, TTL 256 Zones exposure control and ISO capabilities that range from 100-25,600. And Fujifilm, respecting their own legacy, offers something no other digital camera maker does -- Film Simulation Modes. You can set your X-E1 to produce images that simulate the tone and color qualities of the great Fuji films, like Velvia or PROVIA. If for example, you want rich saturated colors, choose Velvia and if you want silky textures and beautiful skin tones, set your camera to ASTIA.
The classic design of the X-E1 is not just a matter of nostalgia. The manual aperture ring, the exposure and shutter speed dials and electronic viewfinder prioritize photography, provide for quick operation and return us to an era when the camera was king.
16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor
Moire is tackled at its root cause by the revolutionary X-Trans CMOS sensor's color filter array. By enhancing aperiodicity (randomness) in the array arrangement, the color filter minimizes generation of both moire and false colors, eliminating the necessity for an optical low-pass filter in the lens and enabling X-Trans CMOS sensor to capture full "unfiltered" lens performance. The EXR Processor Pro is supported by an integrated co-processor for higher speed and higher precision image processing performance.
X Mount
Taking full advantage of the mirrorless design, the mount boasts a short 17.7 mm flange back distance, a wider opening, and deeper mounting of the lens, resulting in reduction of back focus distance to the minimum possible while achieving high resolution extending to the image edge areas. When a FUJINON XF lens is mounted, all lens information is instantly communicated to the body, integrating them into a seamless, responsive instrument.
2.36 Million Dot OLED Viewfinder
A 0.5" electronic viewfinder provides crystal clear high resolution eye-level composition with a built-in diopter. Users who wear glasses will not need to remove them thanks to a 23mm eye-point and a soft resin coating on the eyepiece. A built-in eye sensor detects the presence of an eye and automatically turns on the viewfinder and a 25° field of view allows for the entire view to be seen quickly and easily. Two glass elements and one double aspheric element offer a display comparable to that of an optical viewfinder with high contrast and faithful reproduction of focus, exposure and white balance.
2.8" 460K Dot LCD Monitor
Compose and playback your photos and videos on this LCD with special anti-reflective coating that reduces glare and is resistant to stains, smudges and water.
Full HD 1080p Video with Stereo Sound
Capture the action in Full HD movies (1920 x 1080). In addition to full AUTO exposure, you can also shoot with aperture priority AE. Taking full advantage of the bright XF lenses, you can also capture movies with a beautiful defocused "bokeh" background. Later with plug-and-play ease, you can connect directly to your TV with an HDMI cable and share your movies complete with stereo audio on the big screen.
Focal Plane Shutter
The X-E1 is designed with a focal plane shutter that sits immediately in front of the sensor and can provide the camera with extremely fast shutter speeds.
Film Simulation Modes
The X-E1 can simulate the color and tonal qualities of acclaimed films including the natural look of PROVIA, the vibrant tonality and saturated colors of Velvia and the silky soft look and beautiful skin tones of ASTIA. Film Simulation mode makes it simple to capture the expressive color quality of the rich legacy of Fujifilm photo film technology. There are 10 Film Simulation Modes: PROVIA, Velvia, ASTIA, PRO Neg Hi, PRO Neg. Std., Monochrome, Monochrome+Ye Filter, Monochrome+R Filter, Monochrome+G Filter and Sepia.
QuickStart Mode
QuickStart Mode will power-up your camera and have you ready to shoot in as little as 0.5 seconds. Never miss a shot because you were ready but your camera wasn't. When QuickStart mode is turned off, camera will start in approximately 1.0 second.
Auto Bracketing
Auto Bracketing is a way to make sure you get the correctly exposed shot by shooting three continuous shots at slightly different levels. You can set Auto Bracketing for:AE Bracketing (+-1/3EV, +-2/3EV, +1EV); Film Simulation Bracketing (Any three types of film simulation selectable); Dynamic Range Bracketing (100%, 200%, 400%) and ISO Sensitivity Bracketing (+-1/3EV, +-2/3EV, +1EV).
JPEG and RAW Capture
Shoot in JPG or RAW and enjoy in-camera processing of the RAW files. The built-in RAW data converter lets you view results in the field without first transferring the data to your computer. This easy-to-use feature not only takes into account exposure compensation, white balance and other in-camera image quality settings, but also lets you apply Film Simulation modes in the converter mode.
High Speed Contrast Autofocus
Thanks to the high speed X-Trans CMOS sensor and newly developed EXR Processor Pro, contrast detection has improved and the X-E1 can autofocus in as little as 0.1 seconds and continuous high-speed shooting of up to 6 frames per second will allow you to capture fast-moving subjects and never miss an action shot. Autofocus is TTL Contrast AF with an available AF assist illuminator. AF Frame selection offers Area Frame with 49 areas and Multi Frame with 5 frame types.
Built-in Flash and Hot Shoe Mount
The X-E1 provides a built-in pop-up flash and a hot shoe mount and TTL (Through the Lens) Flash Sync. Sync speed for flash is 1/180th of a second or slower.
Photography Functions
Select Custom Setting, Motion Panorama, Color Space, Color (saturation), Sharpness, Dynamic Range, Film Simulation, Gradation, Silent Mode, Auto Red-eye Removal, Framing Guideline, Frame Number Memory, Histogram Display, Depth of Focus Preview, Focus Check, Electronic Level, Multiple Exposure, PictBridge, Exif Print, Time Difference, Fn Button Setting (RAW, Movie, etc.)
Playback Functions
RAW conversion, Image Rotate, Red-eye Reduction, Photobook Assist, Erase selected frames, Image Search, Multi-frame playback (with micro thumbnail), Slide show, Mark for Upload, Protect, Crop, Resize, Panorama, Favorites
External Microphone
A 2.5 mm input jack provides a connection for an external microphone for stereo sound when shooting video. That same jack can be used for a remote shutter release cable.
Magnesium Alloy Body
The magnesium alloy body provides not only classic good looks but durability. The design of the X-E1 with on-body controls and dials harkens back to the glory days of 35mm photography.

The New Fujifilm X-E1 and New Lenses

Fujfilm has just announced a new member of their continuously growing X-series: the X-E1 digital camera, in black or silver. This camera continues to round out the popular system, favoring retro styling, manual capabilities and high imaging performance. The X-E1 follows the trail blazed by the other Fujifilm X cameras by maintaining a low-profile design and handsome styling. It bridges the gap between the X-Pro1 and X100 by being slightly larger than the X100, but gains the interchangeable lens capabilities of the X-Pro1. Like the X-Pro1, the X-E1 has a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, focal plane shutter, RAW file format support, ISO sensitivity to 25600 and full manual exposure control.

Imaging

Keeping the same unique image sensor as the X-Pro1 should be invaluable in regard to the additional sharpness and image quality produced by the X-E1. The 16.3MP CMOS X-Trans sensor is designed by Fujifilm and features a modified RGB color array in order to reduce moiré and false colors without the need of an optical low-pass filter. The sensor strays from the standard 2 x 2 Bayer-array pixel arrangement and features a more complex 6 x 6 patterned group of pixels. By creating a more complex grouping system, there is room for greater randomness in the way light is gathered by the sensor, leading to smoother image quality that is reminiscent of the grain structure of film. This inherent randomness also solves the same problem a low-pass filter does; however, it does so without the loss of sharpness that an additional optical substrate in front of the sensor creates.
Benefitting from this unique sensor technology, the X-E1 is capable of recording high resolution still images in JPEG or RAW file formats as well as full HD 1080p video. Full-resolution images can be recorded continuously, up to a rate of six frames per second. The recording abilities are taken one step further with the ability to work in different Film Simulation modes. These modes are designed to emulate existing Fujifilm films directly by modifying the image curves to mimic those of films such as Astia, Provia, Velvia and Pro S and H color negative films. Additionally, there are four monochrome settings: regular monochrome and monochrome with the contrast benefits of a yellow, red or green filter.

Exposure metering is handled using a 256-zone TTL system for acquiring precise exposure. This metering can be used to determine your exposure settings or can be used as a guide for setting your own exposure when working in manual mode. Similarly, high speed TTL contrast AF detection is used to determine focus in as little as 0.1/second and can function in either a single or continuous style. The lenses also have an easy to control manual focus ring, which can be altered through the menu to respond to either clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation, depending on the user's preference.

Design

Overall, the X-E1 adheres to similar design features as the X-Pro1, X100 and X10 with its film-camera-inspired look and construction; however, it updates the functionality slightly with the inclusion of an external microphone jack and electrical remote shutter release input. The magnesium-alloy build provides durability as well as a comfortable amount of heft for the camera, making it easy to handle for long periods of time. The layout of the controls is highly simplified and visible, with the exposure control dials located on the top of the body. These dials allow you to manually alter your shutter speed or exposure compensation by emulating the layout of film cameras. There is also a customizable Fn (function) button located on top of the body that helps to expedite your transition from standard program, aperture priority, shutter priority or manual mode to more specialized modes, such as multiple exposure mode, film simulation mode, video recording, RAW override and several others. This alleviates the need to scroll through menus in order to apply oft-used imaging techniques to your images. Also enabling quick functionality, a Quick Menu is accessible through a Q button located on the back of the body. When working in Quick Menu, you are presented with somewhat abbreviated menus for faster changing of certain exposure, focus and other creative settings—such as adjusting the ISO sensitivity between 100 and 25600; selecting between Adobe RGB and sRGB color spaces; choosing between seven different white balance settings; and changing the file size or aspect ratio—without having to delve into the larger menu tree.
For viewing and composing imagery, there are two distinct options: a 2.8” rear LCD monitor or an aspherical OLED electronic viewfinder. The LCD has 460,000-dot resolution, whereas the OLED features 2,360,000-dot resolution for highly fluid motion rendering and detailing. The EVF is constructed from two glass elements and one double aspheric element for optical purity, resembling that of a true optical viewfinder. It also incorporates a built-in detection sensor for automatic switching between the LCD and finder, as well as a built-in diopter for more comfortable viewing. An apparent horizontal field of view of 25° allows easy scanning of the entire scene, and with an eye-point of 23mm, users do not need to remove their glasses in order to work with the finder.
The overall handling of the camera is a highly intuitive process—all of the exposure controls are modified physically, either by the shutter and exposure compensation dials or the aperture ring on the lenses. Rather than selecting distinct P, A, S or M modes, you set either the shutter speed or lens to A or choose which speed and f/stop combination you wish to use. When one or the other is set to A, you will essentially be working in shutter priority or aperture priority; when both are set to A, you will be working in automatic exposure mode; control will be fully manual if neither is set to A. The exposure compensation dial allows you to control your exposure further by 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
Differentiating itself from the X-Pro1, the X-E1 integrates an internal pop-up flash with a guide number of 7m at ISO 200. There is also a built-in hot shoe, which allows the direct attachment of auxiliary flashes, including the EF-X20 flash, for TTL flash sync.

Lenses

Complementing the X-E1 and the X-Pro1, Fujifilm has also recently added two new lenses to the lineup, bringing the total to 5 Fujinon X-mount lenses. The X mount is a proprietary lens mount design that permits a shorter flange distance of 17.7mm, which allows for more even light spread across the sensor. While the first three available lenses were prime, fixed focal length lenses, this new release brings the first zoom lens to the system.
The XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS lens renders a 35mm equivalent focal length of 27.4-83.8mm, which essentially encompasses the lengths of the first three lens offerings. The wide end of this lens has a wide maximum aperture of f/2.8, meaning it can be an attractive alternative to the 18mm f/2 prime lens. This lens also features built in optical image stabilization for lessening camera shake and image blur, which become more apparent when working at the longer end of the zoom range. The XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS is composed of 14 elements in 10 groups and includes three aspherical elements and one abnormal dispersion element.
The XF 14mm f/2.8 R lens provides a 35mm equivalent focal length of 21mm, making it the widest Fujinon lens currently available with the X mount. This ultra-wide-angle lens is composed of 10 elements in 7 groups and includes two aspherical elements and three abnormal dispersion elements. Both of the new lenses follow suit as with the past lenses and feature Super EBC coating for reducing lens flare, ghosting and chromatic aberration, while also making the lenses easier to clean.
The X-E1 is available in silver or black, as well as part of a kit with the XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS lens (also available with the silver or black body).
The Fujifilm X-E1 is a step further in expanding the functionality of the X-mount lenses and serves to be a middle point between the flagship X-Pro1 and the fixed-lens X100 and X10. The X-E1 interchangeable lens interface gives it greater versatility while still maintaining compactness due to the inclusion of an EVF instead of an optical viewfinder. The newly introduced lenses also further the X series by giving more options, including the first zoom lens of the series, for covering a wider range of shooting situations. Among the innovations presented by the X-E1 and lenses, Fujifilm continues to maintain the high standards and similar design quality that already places the X series in its own unique realm.
Fujifilm X-E1
Effective Pixels 16.3MP
Image Sensor 23.6 x 15.6mm APS-C X-Trans CMOS with primary color filter
Sensor Cleaning System Ultra Sonic Vibration
Still Image File Format JPEG, RAW, RAW+JPEG
Movie File Format H.264 (MOV) with stereo sound
Number of
Recorded Pixels
3:2:
L: 4896 x 3264
M: 3456 x 2304
S: 2496 x 1664
16:9:
L: 4896 x 2760
M: 3456 x 1944
S: 2496 x 1408
1:1:
L: 3264 x 3264
M: 2304 x 2304
S: 1664 x 1664
Motion Panorama:
L: Vertical- 7860 x 2160 / Horizontal- 7680 x 1440
M: Vertical- 5120 x 2160 / Horizontal- 5120 x 1440
Sensitivity Auto, ISO 200-6400 (expandable to ISO 100-25600)
Exposure Control TTL 256-zones metering; Multi, Spot, Average
Exposure Mode Programmed AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual exposure
Exposure Compensation +/- 2EV in 1/3 steps
Image Stabilizer Lens shift type (when OIS type lens is set)
Shutter Type Focal plane shutter
Shutter Speed Range 30-1/4000 sec., bulb up to 60 min.
Flash Sync Speed 1/180 sec. or slower
Continuous Shooting Rate 6 fps or 3 fps (selectable)
Auto Bracketing AE Bracketing (+/-1/3, 2/3, 1 EV)
Film Simulation Bracketing (Any 3 type of film simulation selectable)
Dynamic Range Bracketing (100%, 200%, 400%)
ISO sensitivity Bracketing (+/-1/3, 2/3, 1 EV)
Focus Mode Single AF, Continuous AF, MF distance indicator
Focus Type TTL contrast AF (AF assist illuminator available)
AF Frame Selection Area (EVF/LCD: 49 areas with 7 x 7), Multi
White Balance Modes Automatic scene recognition
Custom, Color temperature selection (K)
Preset: Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light, underwater
Film Simulation Modes PROVIA/STANDARD, Velvia/VIVID, ASTIA/SOFT, PRO Neg Hi, PRO Neg Std, MONOCHROME, MONOCHROME+Ye FILTER, MONOCHROME+R FILTER, MONOCHROME+G FILTER, SEPIA
Dynamic Range Settings Auto, 100%, 200%, 400%
Self-Timer 10, 2 sec.
Built-In Flash Manual pop-up flash, guide no. approx. 7 (ISO 200/m)
Flash Connection Hot shoe (dedicated TTL flash compatible)
Flash Modes Red-eye removal OFF: Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Rear-curtain Synchro, Commander
Red-eye removal ON: Red-eye Reduction Auto, Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Red-eye Reduction & Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction & Rear-curtain Synchro, Commander
Electronic Viewfinder 0.5" / 12.7mm, 2.36 million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
Electronic Viewfinder Frame Coverage Approx. 100%
Eye Point Approx. 23mm
Diopter Adjustment -4m to +2m
LCD Monitor 2.8" / 71.1mm, 460K-dot TFT color LCD (approx. 100% coverage)
Movie Recording 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 at 24fps with stereo sound
Maximum Clip Length Up to 29 min.
Photography Functions Select custom setting, Motion panorama, Color space, Color (Saturation), Sharpness, Dynamic range, Film simulation, Gradation, Auto red-eye removal, Framing guideline, Frame No. memory, Histogram display, Preview depth of focus, Focus check, Electronic level, Multiple exposure, Date input, Fn button setting (RAW, Movie, etc)
Playback Functions RAW conversion, Image rotate, Red-eye reduction, Photobook assist, Erase selected frames, Image search, Multi-frame playback (with micro thumbnail), Slide show, Mark for upload, Protect, Crop, Resize, Panorama, Favorites
Digital Interface USB 2.0
HDMI Output HDMI mini connector (Type C)
Microphone/Shutter Release Input 2.5mm stereo mini connector
Power Supply NP-W126 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery Life Approx. 350 frames
Startup Time Approx. 0.5 sec. in QuickStart Mode, approx. 1.0 sec. when QuickStart mode is off
Storage Media SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I)
Lens Mount Fujifilm X mount
Operating Temperature 32-104°F / 0-40°C
Operating Humidity 10-80% (no condensation)
Dimensions 5.1 x 2.9 x 1.5" / 129 x 74.9 x 38.3mm
Weight 12.3 oz / 350 g

Sydney Opera House: The World Wonder

Traveling and again traveling! What can be more exciting than visiting new fascinating places?
My last destination was Sydney, Australia. Why did I choose Sydney? Because it’s a marvelous city where you can find one of the greatest world wonders–the Sydney Opera House!
Now, if you consider Australia trips, particularly Sydney, I may provide you with some helpful information.
When you go to Sydney, don’t miss your chance to visit the Sydney Opera House - the treasure of Australia. The Opera House was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. It is situated on Bennelong Point. That’s where the most beautiful sights of Sydney Harbor are open before you.
The Opera House has many wonderful venues. The Concert Hall is the biggest one and presents the largest mechanical tracker organ in the world. The Opera Theater, Studio and the Drama Theater are relatively small and from these venues you can admire the splendid views of the Sydney Harbor. Then there’s the light-filled Utzon’s room which presents the great architect’s decorative artwork–a woolen tapestry.
This is where 1,500 performances take place annually. No wonder that the Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s busiest art centers.
The exterior design of the Sydney Opera House is undoubtedly unique and incomparable. It’s done in expressionist style.  Can you imagine this grand building is 597 feet wide, 221 feet high and implements 66,420 feet of glass! No wonder that it attracts more than seven million tourists annually!
The Sydney Opera House is the only building in the world with such huge shells. The grand outer shells cover the two largest venues of the Opera House. Though creating the shell designs was not an easy task for Utzon and his design team they managed it perfectly. It took them over several years to change the original parabola design of the shells to the form of hemisphere sections..”

Utzon said: “As time passes and needs change, it is natural to modify the building to suit the needs and technique of the day

Australia’s Royal Exhibition Building

The Royal Exhibition Building, located in Melbourne, Australia’s  is one of the country’s cherished sites. But its importance stands out not only in Australia, but throughout the world. It gained the honor of being designated a world heritage site on July 1, 2004.
This is the only 19th century Great Hall in Australia, and also among the few ones throughout the world. Many of the other buildings that were designed to house international exhibitions either no longer exist or have been drastically changed.
The architect of this splendid piece of architecture was Joseph Reed. The building also involves various elements of  Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic and Italian Renaissance styles.
Two notable events took place in the Royal Exhibition Building’s history – the opening of the Australian Parliament in 1901 and the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition in 1888. The latter was devoted to the commemoration of the century-old European settlement in Australia. The Melbourne Centennial Exhibition was open even at night due to the electric lighting. Before that you could find no exhibition at night time.
The building has even hosted basketball, weightlifting and wrestling competitions in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
The Royal Exhibition Building is surrounded by most splendid Carlton Gardens. With its magnificent fountains, and formal garden beds, it makes the scenery spectacular.

One Of The Travel Ideas That Will Take You To Kakadu National Park

There are so many travel ideas that a whole life is not enough. Obviously we need to choose among the most interesting travel ideas. Kakadu National Park is surely among must-see places. It’s situated in the Northern Territory of Australia. The territory of this park is about half the size of Switzerland. The park is a Commonwealth Reserve.


This travel destination includes tropical nature, wildlife of animals that can be seen nowhere else but there in Australia, more concretely in Kakadu National Park. There you can enjoy beautiful waterfalls like Maguk, Gunlom, Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls. You can hear the frightening sound of the falling water from high rock formations and walk on the beautiful tropical plants that create real paradise on earth. The rich colors of these tropics make a really magical view. That’s exactly how each of us imagine heaven.

 If tropical nature is not enough to bring you to this travel destination, you can come here to see tropical animals such as saltwater crocodiles that are more likely to be seen at Yellow Water and East Alligator River. Also more than 30 percent of Australia’s bird species can be seen here.
There are several accommodation options in this Park that can be offered to the tourists. One of them is the world famous Crocodile shaped hotel. Jabiru town is the place where most hotels are situated. Kakadu’s land stretches 65 miles west to east and 125 miles south from the coast.




Aboriginal people that manage this park have their own language, traditions, laws to live, kinship and ecological knowledge. They believe that this land has been created according to their spiritual ancestors during the time when God created the world.
Kakadu, one of the best travel ideas will show you many undiscovered secrets of mother nature.