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Review Of The Panasonic DMR-BS750 Blu-Ray Recorder

Consumer Electronics — September 30, 2009 at 2:05 pm | 1 Comment
This one from Panasonic could well be called as the heart of entertainment for U.K. Anyways all the stupid metaphors aside the DMR-BS750 truly brings you entertainment unlimited. Some of the capabilities that this one includes are: DVD and hard disk recording; twin Freesat tuners, Profile 2.0 playback and compatibility with MP3s, JPEGs, DV, AVCHD, DivX files and audio CDs. With the help of the Ethernet connection CD’s can be renamed by using Gracenote , it also enables BD Live playback and allows access to internet widgets such as Picasa and Youtube. But the feature that makes this one rock is it’s ability to record HD onto Blu-ray. Yes, its true this one can broadcast quality recordings onto optical discs. With the Video tape becoming extinct centuries ago and the DVD craze deteriorating this one comes in at a perfect time. Though recording HD onto Blu Ray is just as simple  [...]

Review Of The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 Camera

Digicam — September 4, 2009 at 1:30 pm | Comment Now
The TS1's feature set is very similar to the company's non-rugged FP8. It has two operating modes; the AE mode called Normal Picture gets you the most control over results with settings for focus, light metering, color effects, white balance, ISO, and exposure while the intelligent Auto (iA)--that determines the most suitable Scene mode and helps correct any blurring, focus, and brightness issues. The TS1 has a total of 27 scene modes with three of them on the Mode dial--Beach & Surf, Snow, Sports. The wide-angle lens can be made more useful by using it for taking pictures of bus/train timetables and maps, recommends Panasonic. The TS1 is capable of 720p HD-quality video capture using the AVCHD Lite format plus you get full use of the optical zoom while recording, too.   The TS1 was also very quick when it came to shutter speed but there was a slight lag when adjustment to the different  [...]

Review Of New Panasonic NN-SD377S Microwave Oven

Microwaves — August 5, 2009 at 12:05 am | Comment Now
Kitchen plays a very important role in any household today especially with smart kitchen electronic items available, each of the family members wants to do cooking and why not as cooking becomes so simpler and faster with ultra cool modern microwave ovens. Get set to welcome a new household electronic gadget, the new powerful Panasonic NN-SD377S is a freestanding microwave oven with a compact size of 0.8 cu. ft. The Microwave oven boosts of a 800 watt high power and convenient easy to use pop out dial which makes your working with oven automatic. The product has a stainless steel finish and keeps your food warm unless you are ready to eat there by also retaining its nutritional value. The machine works at a low power but keep the warm cooking temperature without overcooking your food items, the model has preset keep-warm menu which includes 5 items  [...]

Panasonic SDR-H80 Digital Camcorder Review, Prices

Camcorders — July 7, 2009 at 5:19 pm | Comment Now
In the world of electronics choices are unlimited, there are new products coming out each day and the new ones are always out doing the older versions and adding to the latest collection is the new Panasonic SDR H80 camcorder bringing you the latest features of video technology. The good and the best thing about the new gadget is that it has manual controls with a 60GB hard drive and also has a 70x optical zoom with stabilization controls. You will be amazed to learn that the new Panasonic SDR has a zoom power that of a telescope, you can store lots of things in its sleek and compact body.  The new Panasonic SDR has video input type and optical sensor type is CCD. The optical zoom of the camcorder is 70x, the new Panasonic SDR H80 Prices at $340.00 - $399.99. Lets get in to the deeper characteristics of this new gadget, it is a standard definition camcorder having a 60GB hard drive that  [...]

Panasonic HDC-HS250 Digital Camcorder

Camcorders — June 17, 2009 at 5:51 am | Comment Now
Panasonic has unveiled three high end and three entry level camcorders into the market. The Panasonic HDC-HS250 and HS 300 are two high end models. The new models have 120 GB hard disk that holds up to 50 hours of footage at the lowest quality settings. The main difference between the two models is that HS 300 offers manual controls, an electronic view finder, and the ability to add an external microphone while HS 250 is a slimmed down version that offers none of these options Panasonic is flaunting its HDC HS 300, HDC HS 250, and HDC TM300 as excellent low light performers. They claim that the new high def camcorders have the highest pixel count of any consumer camcorder. The main feature of the new Panansonic camcorder is that all the three new models capture 10.6 mp images while shooting stills and can save 8.6 mp still  [...]