Posts Tagged ‘video quality’
Review Of The Creative Zen MX
MP3 Players — September 28, 2009 at 10:45 am | Comment NowMemory capacity of 16 GB; FM radio; 2.5 inch TFT LCD with resolution of 320 x 240 pixels; SD/SDHC Memory Card Compatibility with a Card Reader; Video Playback; Voice Recording; built-in Lithium Ion Battery; 30hours continuous audio playback and 5hours continuous video playback.
The whiz kid speaks: Creative has launched the Zen Mx a follow up to the much acclaimed Zen and supposedly, an answer to Apples revamped Nano. But there a few glaring faults in the MX, that threaten it from becoming a successful MP3. Let’s find out.
Starting with the design, Creative have barely deviated with the design on the MX , making it a carbon copy of the older Zen. It still sports the excellent, glossy black, 2.5 inch, TFT LCD screen with a very good resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. Much of the navigational buttons remain unchanged. The only difference so far, is that, the hold key has been replaced [...]
Review Of The Oregon Scientific ATC5K Action Camera
Camcorders — August 26, 2009 at 8:00 pm | 3 CommentsRight at the top of the goodies list, the ATC5K has the capability to record videos up to 640x480 pixels and at 30 frames per second which can be triggered with the button on top or the RF control. It is also able to capture still photographs at 640x480 pixels using the still capture button.
A 32MB internal memory will hold up to 47 seconds of VGA video, 1.5 minutes of QVGA video or 175 VGA still photos. This can be extended up to 4GB SD card.
The menu system of the ATC5K allow its users to adjust capture resolution; preview captured media; delete unwanted files; enable/disable audible button confirmation (beeping); adjust the audio recording level between low, high, and off; and set the date and time for file time stamps.
The ATC5K comes packed with RCA cables to connect for live feeds to the TV sets. It also has functionality as a webcam. But there is a hitch; the webcam function [...]


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