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Samsung U4 DAP emerges on Korean website {Engadget}
Jul 6th 2008 9:35AM First!
Hands-on with Sony's new T, S, and H series Cyber-shots {Engadget}
Feb 1st 2008 8:00AM What the...
You can't be real, just take a look at the T300 my friend, what a gorgeous camera. The screen on the rear is enough to sell it for me, and widescreen shooting, something I'd never seen before the T200 (the predecessor). (I do realise some camera probably did do it before the T200 but I didn't know about it).
Hands-on with Sony's new T, S, and H series Cyber-shots {Engadget}
Feb 1st 2008 6:30AM Tony, since the reply button is broken, hope you see this.
Thanks for the reply but that is the T200 and the lens cap works different on that, the T200 cap moves up the whole unit and then covers the lens.
On te new T300 however, you can see that whilst open, the lens cap does not drop to the bottom of the unit, there appears to be some other flap behind it though if you look closely at these engadget pictures, so it just begs the question what is the proceedure to shut the camera. Sorry about such a boring subject but this is doing my head in looking at the pictures and trying to work out how it actually operates.
Hands-on with Sony's new T, S, and H series Cyber-shots {Engadget}
Jan 31st 2008 4:38PM Can someone please explain where all the lens and flash stuff goes when the T300 front is closed, this is really baffling me. Look at this picture to know what I mean
http://www.sony-europe.com/res/attachment/file/54/1200495038054.jpg
Hands-on with Sony's new T, S, and H series Cyber-shots {Engadget}
Jan 31st 2008 4:30PM Can someone explain to me the way the lens is covered on the T300, it's like, when the lens cap is closed, it's in the middle of the unit, so where the hell does the lens and stuff go. I don't know if you know what I mean.
Microsoft: still not so keen on Blu-ray {Engadget}
May 18th 2007 5:49AM Ahhh, I love the way BD outsells HD-DVD 3:1, and still Microsoft "jus don giv a shiz"
Custom Zune colors arrive {Engadget}
May 18th 2007 5:46AM Zune failed, the end.







