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  • Nikon

    Nikon's P1000 takes the superzoom crown with a beastly 125X lens

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.10.2018

    Nikon already holds the superzoom title with the 2,000mm (83X zoom) equivalent P900, but it hasn't been sitting on its haunches. It just unveiled the CoolPix P1000 with a 24-3,000mm f/2.8-8 lens (35mm equivalent), offering an astonishing zoom range of 125X. That will let you capture closeups of birds from a long, long distance, or even the moon, for a fairly reasonable price of $1,000.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab rooted, just for bragging rights

    by 
    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    09.02.2010

    Okay, Sera-Apps, we're happy you cracked the Milestone, but now you're showing off -- rooting the Samsung Galaxy Tab probably a full month before launch. Do you really want Samsung to have time to patch those holes? That's what we thought. Now, go enjoy your Superuser status, and please save some exploits for the rest of us.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 gets wild with Android 2.2

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    08.24.2010

    Recognize those bits and bobs? By now you should. It's Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab and it's on the loose right now in China with ifanr to thank for this round of pics. Better yet, in addition to images that would seem to confirm Android 2.2 and a GT-P1000 model number, the site has also passed along the tipster's own impressions. First off, and this should be no surprise to anyone who's ever owned a Samsung product (eh hem, Galaxy S), the Galaxy Tab is very plasticky and much lighter than the iPad. Ifanr's tipster also confirms a 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution packed into that 7-inch display on a device that's much thicker than the Dell Streak. Other "confirmed" specs are a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G network, and built-in "ebook" app that's supposedly one of the best the tipster's ever used on an Android device. Of course, while this aligns with specs we heard about earlier, this device looks to be very much a prototype (where's the silver ring around the bezel) so don't take this as the final word on the matter, ok? One more image after the break.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 tablet sports WiFi and 3G data, about as thick as an iPhone?

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    06.17.2010

    Samsung's 7-inch Tab has certainly captured everyone's attention as another possible anti-iPad tablet. So far, Samsung's only saying that its Galaxy Tab will launch in Q3 without providing much in the way of detail other than this picture tweeted (and then pulled) by a Samsung's official Twitter account in South Africa. Since then we've seen rumored specs that include Android 2.2, a 7-inch Super AMOLED display, 1.2GHz A8 processor, 4,000mAH battery, 370-gram weight, and 16GB of on-board memory with up to 32GB of microSD expansion. Today we've received an anonymous tip with even more info. After a series of communications with this person, we're confident enough to at least pass along what was said. Mind you, we're still classifying it as rumor until we see further evidence. First off, our source claims to have spent time with the same four-button device we saw in the video yesterday. The "sturdy and well-built" tablet was "very thin," described as about the same thickness as an iPhone. Our source says that the P1000 model is correct and that it will indeed feature "full phone functionality" albeit without a dedicated earpiece on the bezel -- for audio, you'll have to rely on a Bluetooth headset or the P1000's speaker. Thank gawd... the last thing we want to see is someone screaming into a 7-inch tablet held to the side of their head. There's a front-facing camera for video calling and a 3.2 megapixel camera around back for shooting pictures and video. Granted, 3.2 megapixels seems suspiciously low for the notoriously pixel greedy Samsung. Besides Bluetooth, we're told that the Galaxy Tab will also feature WiFi and 3G data, a standard SIM slot, and can tether over USB or WiFi. Oh, and the battery can't be removed and the version our source used had a 6x4 icon layout and appeared to be running stock Android 2.2 Froyo. Interesting, eh? P.S. GPS too.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 caught on video looking like a giant cellphone

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    06.16.2010

    Ready to see Samsung's 7-inch Tab tablet do its thing on video? Sure you are. However, this isn't the same Galaxy Tab that we saw in the picture teased by Samsung. First of all, it has a different collection of Android-friendly "buttons" along the bottom and seems to be void of Samsung's TouchWiz UI skin. It's also carrying a P1000 model number. Well, at least the 7-inch Super AMOLED remains the same. See the quick action go by in a blur after the break. P.S. The dialer pictured above seems to confirm that the Tab can be used like a giant phone. No, really. We've heard this previously as rumor but didn't believe it until now. The second video perfectly illustrates the reason for our concern. [Thanks, Saad]

  • Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray player firmware update available

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.18.2006

    Early adopting Blu-ray owners can now download, burn to disc, and install a patch for some of the issues that have plagued the Samsung BD-P1000 since its release -- but the "noise reduction" bug affecting picture quality is not one of them, yet. The firmware update 1.0 doesn't say exactly what it fixes, but the list of upgrades found so far is as follows: Fixes stuttering audio/video while viewing movies with DTS soundtracks Adds pillarboxing to 4:3 content on Blu-ray discs (instead of stretching it to widescreen), Improved load times Hourglass icon changed to colored dots Fixes reversed analog outs on affected players Adds DTS decoding for DVD content (like AVIA test disc) Of course, if you're on the list Samsung will simply send a disc for you to put in the player and upgrade, but why wait? Another release to fix the annoying noise reduction issue is expected "soon".[Via AVS Forum & Home Theater Blog, thanks for the tip Dave!]

  • Samsung BD-P1000 user manual appears online

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    06.06.2006

    We know you're getting antsy for that irresistably shiny new Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray player, and if you just can't seem to shake the jitters then here, fine, sate your appetite. Samsung posted the user manual for the P1000 on their site, in its entirety, uncut and totally uncensored. So far as we can tell there's really nothing much in there we didn't already know about the thing, but who are we to protest technology ogling in the privacy of your own home? Free country, man. [Warning: PDF link][Thanks, Craig]