The new Olympus SP-800UZ is a 14MP camera that comes equipped with a staggering 30x wide optical zoom covering a 28-840mm focal length. Measuring 110mm x 90mm x 91mm and weighing 435grams, the camera has a 3-inch LCD displays in 16:9 format, a 2GB of internal memory, a built-in Dual Image Stabilization and a high-speed shooting at up to 10fps. You can also record HD videos using this prosumer camera. The Olympus SP-800UZ will be available in Titanium Silver from March 2010 for a retail price of £369.99 ($590).
If you’re looking for a portable projector, then this little techie gadget is what you need, the 3M’s MPro 120 mini projector. This latest technology features a VGA resolution, 12 lumens, 4:3 aspect ratio and image quality suitable for presentations alone. Its battery life can last up to 4 hours and comes along with cables and adapters to make it usable as soon as the battery gets charged. This gadget weighs just 5.3 ounces, and it includes a sturdy little flexi-tripod that was extremely handy in positioning the projector. It has a little flip-down foot at the front, but that only elevates it by half an inch, so the tripod stays on for the most part. The 3M’s MPro 120 mini projector cost $319.50.![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=98a3a514-d6f6-4067-9339-2529e505afee)
Panasonic’s PT-AE4000 projector is actually the latest version of the previously released Panasonic PT-AE3000. The new projector produces 1600 ANSI lumens brightness, a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution and an improved 80,000:1 contrast ratio.
Traditionally projectors are larger devices that take up lots of room and need their own brief case for portability. Thankfully, many of the projectors coming onto the market today are compact devices that are much easier to carry and need less power.