Friday, December 2, 2011

Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation - current version)

Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation - current version)

Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation - current version)
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Product Description

This sixth-generation iPod nano is now upgradeable to Apple's new nano 1.2 software. Simply connect to iTunes and upgrade, and you'll be able to access the newer features. These include the ability to navigate with large icons displayed one at a time, a choice of 18 different clock face designs, and the ability to track your steps, distance, pace, and time while exercising, without the need for a separate shoe sensor or receiver.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24 in Network Media Player
  • Size: 8 GB
  • Color: Graphite
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: MC688LL/A
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 5.00" w x 5.00" l,
  • CPU: PowerPC G4 2.1 GHz
  • Memory: 2000000MB SDRAM
  • Hard Disk: 60GB
  • Processors: 1
  • Display size: 1.5

Features

  • 8 GB capacity for about 2,000 songs
  • Up to 24 hours of audio playback on a single charge
  • 1.54-inch (diagonal) color TFT display with 240-by-240-pixel resolution (220 pixels per inch)
  • Support for AAC, Protected AAC (iTunes Store), MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats
  • One-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description

Redesigned for music and Multi-Touch, iPod nano is smaller and lighter than ever. You can clip it to your sleeve, jacket, or running shorts and keep your favorite songs at your fingertips-along with the Genius feature, a built-in FM radio, pedometer, and more. And the anodized aluminum finish in six bright colors makes this new design even more brilliant.
Upgradeable to nano 1.2 Software
This sixth-generation iPod nano is now upgradeable to Apple's new nano 1.2 software. Simply connect to iTunes and upgrade, and you'll be able to access the newer features. These include the ability to navigate with large icons displayed one at a time, a choice of 18 different clock face designs, and the ability to track your steps, distance, pace, and time while exercising, without the need for a separate shoe sensor or receiver.
Redesigned for music and Multi-Touch, iPod nano is smaller and lighter than ever. Click to enlarge.

Music. Feel the beat.

Your greatest hits. And taps. And swipes.
The best things in life have a soundtrack, and that's where iPod nano shines. The Multi-Touch display lets you experience your music in a new way. Tap to play anything you want to hear. Swipe the Home screen to browse your music by songs, albums, artists, playlists, genres, or composers. You can even rearrange the icons on your Home screen so your music is organized just how you like.
Clip on some tunes.
With the new built-in clip, you can walk, run, ride, or dance with your favorite songs on your sleeve (or pocket, jacket, or bag). The album art of the song you're listening to fits perfectly on the display.
Play all day. And all night.
The built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery gives you up to 24 hours of nonstop music. So when you clip on an 8GB or 16GB iPod nano, you'll have plenty of tunes to make it through your commute, your workout, and beyond.
Shake it up.
Now for something completely random. Give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. Shake to Shuffle is perfect for when you're not in any particular music mood. You never know what you're going to hear, and you'll always be pleasantly surprised.

Genius. The music mixmaster.

Built-in clip.
1.5-inch Multi-Touch color display with 240-by-240-pixel resolution.
8 and 16 GB models in new anodized aluminum colors: silver, graphite, blue, green, orange, pink.
Your own personal DJ.
Say you're listening to a song you love and you want to stay in the groove. Just tap Genius. It finds other songs on your iPod nano that go great together and makes a Genius playlist for you. For more song combinations you wouldn't have thought of yourself, create Genius Mixes in iTunes and sync the ones you like to your iPod nano. Then tap the Genius Mixes icon and rediscover songs you haven't heard in a while--or find music you forgot you even had.

FM radio. Touch that dial.

Radio nano.
Ride the airwaves on iPod nano. The FM tuner shows the artist, song, or program you're listening to. Just tap to see the radio controls, flick the radio dial to change stations, and tap to set your favorites.
Live Pause.
If you need to take a break from listening, don't miss a minute of radio time with Live Pause. Tap to pause a song or show, then tap again to continue where you left off. You can rewind as far back as 15 minutes or fast-forward to catch up to the live broadcast.

Fitness. Meet your new personal trainer.

Clip and go. And go. And go.
The new iPod nano design actually helps keep you fit. It's portable and wearable, which makes it runnable, walkable, and workout-able. Clip it on and control your music with just a tap or swipe of a finger, so you can stay focused without fumbling around. For your run, walk, or trip to the gym, a little iPod nano goes a long way.
Stay fit with every step.
iPod nano doubles as a pedometer, which makes it the ideal exercise partner. It keeps track of your steps and helps you meet your fitness goals. Just clip it on and walk on. You can create a daily step goal and check your progress when you upload all your data to the Nike+ website.
Rock your workout.
With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (sold separately), iPod nano keeps you motivated from warm-up to cooldown on your run or in the gym. Lace up a pair of Nike+ running shoes and clip on your iPod nano. You'll watch the miles unfold and hear real-time voice feedback along with your favorite songs. In the gym, connect iPod nano to a Nike + iPod compatible cardio machine. It records your pace, time, and distance as you work out and rock out.

iTunes. For your iPod-playing pleasure.

Everything you need to be entertained.
iTunes is the best way to fill your iPod nano with the latest music, podcasts, audiobooks, and more. It's also the best way to browse and organize the ever-expanding digital media collection on your Mac or PC. Everything you buy on the iTunes Store--and any music from CDs you import--appears in your iTunes library. You can make your own playlists, create Genius playlists, choose Genius Mixes, and sync it all to your iPod nano. And you can download iTunes free.
The world's #1 music store.
Load your iPod nano with your favorite tunes. Or browse over 13 million songs and discover even more. You can search by artist name, song, or album title and handpick exactly the songs you want. Want some help finding new music? The Genius sidebar recommends new music based on the songs you already love. When you find something that sparks your interest, listen to the free 30-second preview. Click once to buy the song and it starts downloading instantly. It's the fastest, easiest way to build a digital music collection for your iPod nano.

Accessibility

Built-in accessibility.
iPod nano comes with accessibility features that help people with disabilities enjoy music, audiobooks, and more.
VoiceOver
iPod nano features VoiceOver, the world's first gesture-based screen reader. Touch the screen to hear a description of the item under your finger, then double-tap, drag, or flick to control iPod nano. Use the optional Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic to control your music without looking at the screen. VoiceOver tells you the name of the song or artist--and it speaks 29 languages.
White on Black
If you prefer higher contrast, iPod nano lets you change the display to white on black. Use the White on Black feature in any application, as well as on the Home screen.
Mono Audio
If your hearing is limited in one ear, turn on Mono Audio to route audio into both earbuds so you can hear both channels in either ear.

What's in the Box

8GB iPod nano (Graphite), Apple Earphones, Dock Connector to USB Cable, Quick Start Guide and Important Product Information

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews
2343 of 2398 people found the following review helpful.
4Nano Gains Touch, Loses Video Playing & Recording
By Steve H
The iPod Nano update on September 1, 2010 is arguably the most dramatic since the iPod Nano moniker was introduced by Apple five years ago.

Several colors are being offered in both 8 GB & 16 GB capacities.

More than an update, this is a new product that simply retains the iPod Nano name. It gains a significant feature, but loses several others.

The big deal is the touch interface on the newest iPod Nano. iPod Nano users will now be "touching," their music as iPod Touch and iPhone users have before them. The click wheel is gone. To find your music, you select a category from the Nano's menu such as "Playlists," or "Artists," and select from there. Less convenient or more convenient than a click wheel? Honestly, about equal. The screen is indeed small, but not unusable.

FM Radio has been retained as well as the Fitness aspects with the ability to use Nike + or simply the built in pedometer. However, the form factor will be a major benefit for those working out with the Nano. The previous Nano required an armband to keep it on you while working out, jogging, or the like. Not always comfortable, an additional expense, etc. However, with this new small, square form factor that need is gone. Now, we can simply "clip," the Nano onto us, with the built in clip, and run to our listening content. A bigger deal than you might think.

The downside? Features have been removed from Nano. The screen is much smaller than the previous generation. Therefore, playback of video content from iTunes is gone. Nano no longer plays video, which was a feature added three years ago. Secondly, last year, Nano added a small video camera to record low quality video, which could be played back on the Nano's screen or synced with iTunes and viewed on your computer. That feature is gone too. The device is too small now for a camera or to watch video. This new generation iPod Nano has many exciting new features, but buyers must be aware that it is no longer a video player. It is something new. Those wishing to play video on an iPod must choose an iPod Touch.

My opinion on this change? Honestly, did I ever watch video on the iPod Nano's screen? No. For me, while they kept trying to make the screen larger, it was simply too small to enjoy more than a once a year video. Likewise, the camera was simply not high enough quality to keep yourself entertained by using on a regular basis. It became a feature unused by many.

The iPod Nano has changed and gone back to being an exceptional music player. There is nothing here you do not need to enjoy music. However, the display and touch interface brings the 21st century "touch," that Apple has made so popular to a more affordable device. The touch function will be limited here to simply selecting songs or bringing up the clock, but nevertheless, touch has made its way to the Nano.

I'm most thankful that the Nano has indeed retained the DOCK CONNECTOR. The dock connector is key to use with iPod accessories such as docks, speaker docks, and built in car iPod connectors. The nano is so diminutive that if you plug it into the factory iPod kit of an automobile, the cable's dock connector will look nearly bigger than the Nano itself. Not a negative, just amusing. Nevertheless, the dock connector is there, and you will be able to use the device in such applications, and that was a significant decision by Apple. Users want and need the dock connector. It is there on this iPod Nano, but still missing from the Shuffle due to its even more diminutive size.

This 16 GB version is the largest size Apple offers in the Nano. It offers no additional functionality over the 8GB, but features twice the storage. Choose the one best for you. 16 GB is great if you have a large music collection. We should all remember though that with Nano no longer doing Video or Storing Pictures, the storage is exclusively for music. This makes 8 GB and 16 GB more appropriate size offerings as music takes up much less storage than video.

Overall, Apple has removed video (both playback and recording) from this iPod Nano. However, it's an equalling good music player. Navigation of music is now completed via touch, which works effectively despite the small screen. It's really hard to believe so much can fit into such a small device and I believe everyone will be a bit shocked when they open up the Nano the first time and see it's size yet primary function as an effective music player retained. The newest Nano brings a nearly Shuffle like size, but yet retains the functionality (touch, clip, dock connector) that serious music lovers and those who use the Nano while working out, demand.
1476 of 1582 people found the following review helpful.
3LOOK! Up in the SKY! It's a BIRD! It's a PLANE! No, it's... SUPER SHUFFLE!
By Your Role Model
But it's not a Nano. Once you get that, the rest is easy. It's also a bit of a mixed bag.

**Update** (10/11) Version 1.2 Software update released that includes an option for Large icons (but no large font in lists), improves the Fitness/Nike+ app (now can work w/out an add-on device), and includes more Clock faces and Wallpapers. Price is dropped by $20 (8 GB model), or $30 (16GB model).

However, the hardware appears devoid of significant changes- just new sourcing of the RAM and cpu. So, no true '7G Nano' for now... Apple apparently considers the Software Update and price drop to equate to a '6.5G Nano' refresh of sorts. Fair enough. ***

**Update** (02/11) Version 1.1 Software update released that

1) Finally allows users to turn the Nano COMPLETELY OFF by holding down the Wake/Sleep button. No more 'it only goes to sleep'.

2) Sets the Wake/Sleep button as a 'Next Song' button- double-click it to advance through your songs or radio station presets.

This change improves battery life slightly too- from AWFUL to merely poor (5-6 hrs) - as you're now less dependent on the power-gobbling touchscreen to advance songs.

Due to these changes, I'm upping my review rating to 3 stars (battery life & pricing remain issues). End Updates. ***

A lot of ppl are confused about the radical re-invention of the Nano, not realizing that the Nano is, essentially, dead. The Nano's mission was to be a compact player that still did some higher-end stuff such as video and picture-taking-- a nice portable 'media' player. No more.

The new Nano, aka Super Shuffle, is focused on a different task entirely, and much the same one as the regular Shuffle- the gym. To that end, Apple radically reduced the size and gave it an integrated clip on back a la the regular Shuffle. It is now 'wearable', and is the 'Shuffle with a screen' that some have wanted for a long time.

The downside is that others loved the 'true' Nano, and now they can't have one, unless they go running for the old 5th gen models before they're gone. Some will wonder why this was an 'either/or' thing for Apple, i.e. couldn't the Super Shuffle and 'true Nano' have existed side-by-side?

Still others might say the Super Shuffle is inadequate even for the gym. "I don't want to look at a SCREEN to switch songs or change the volume. Lame!", they'll say.

But to be fair, you usually don't HAVE to look at the screen, because

- The Super Shuffle has physical volume buttons. They're small, but still easy to use. And as of the 1.1 Software Update, you can double-click the Wake/Sleep button to advance songs/stations- a MUCH needed improvement.
- It has the 'Shake To Shuffle' feature- literally shake it to shuffle to next song. But as implemented, STS is inconvenient to use- see notes @end of review.
- It supports VoiceOver. But to use *all* VO features requires the Apple Earphones With Remote & Mic, which are NOT included (Apple either wants another $30, or still hasn't solved the sweat/moisture issues those 'phones have had in the past).

So, some caveats aside, the 6G Nano/SS now works fine in its role as a 'gym' Shuffle with a screen.

Features-wise, it does photo-viewing (but not taking), audiobooks, podcasts (minus any video), voice memos (w/the optional 'phones w/Remote & Mic), is a pedometer, and does FM radio besides. And radio stations do sound surprisingly clear in any halfway decent reception area. Even low-power college stations usually come in clean- a big plus, since they usually have more innovative music programming than commercial FM.

It also retains the 30-pin dock connector, so you have access to the universe of iPod accessories (for a few examples, see 'iPod Nano 6G Docking Options' on YouTube). This is all well and good.

So MY BEEF with the Super Shuffle (aside from the battery life) isn't that it killed the 'true' Nano -enough demand = they'll bring it back- but rather, the level of 'milking it' Apple's gone with here. While I own/use one, it just isn't worth an additional $100 MORE than a regular Shuffle.

They do much the same thing, after all- the features it adds to the Shuffle are fairly minor (for example, ever try to get consistent FM reception inside a large concrete building, aka your typical gym? Best be at the window).

Sure, you get the touchscreen, which is sharp/clear, fun to use, and almost eerily resistant to smudges/fingerprints (nice). But said screen is also *really* small - going larger would've made it less 'wearable' - which compromises text readability/ease-of-use. And it scarfs WAY too much battery juice (see notes @end of review).

You do get 6GB more storage than the Shuffle (though that cost Apple < $10 to put in there). But a 'gym' Shuffle doesn't really need to hold 2,000 songs (4,000 if you opt for the 16GB), nor does the tiny screen lend itself well to navving through all that. The capacity and price points are Nano legacies, but as we know, this ain't a Nano.

All in all, the advantages don't add up to the price charged/value provided. You can buy 2-3 regular Shuffles for the same money.

A 4GB model for $99 would've made more sense. Hitting that price point next time out would be great, as that's about what a 'Super Shuffle' is really worth. Sure, a Shuffle with a screen is COOL- just not cool enough to justify the $150 (as I found out).

I do want to dig ya Super Shuffle, but the pricing/value-for-money is your Kryptonite. =[ Also, as mentioned, battery life is poor (see below) and there's a few minor bugs/interface issues (also see below).

To be fair, with the 1.1 Software Update finally making song-advancement easy, and the recent price drop, Apple HAS been working on the Nano's weaknesses. But some things won't improve much 'til the hardware gets changed- namely, it desperately needs more battery. And while the recent price drop is good, you'd need to drop another $30 before it'd be priced in line for what it is. With those changes, the Super Shuffle/Nano would be an out-of-the-ballpark home run.

But Apple wanted it supermodel-thin, and the profit margins fat. The result is something pretty, expensive, and high-maintenance.
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Note #1 (Colors): Be aware that the casing colors are more muted than they appear in the pics. For example, the blue Nano is a smoky, very pale blue in person. The exception is the Product Red model (only in Apple Stores): it's a VERY vivid red in real life. But the other, more subtle colors aren't bad, and are arguably more 'grown up'.

Note #2 (Battery Life): This is VERY dependent on how much you use the touchscreen. Playing around with it lots- which is exactly what you'll do when you first get one- just KILLS the batt juice. No way around it: the touchscreen, while fun, is a HUGE BATTERY HOG. =[

The screen sleep behavior aggravates the problem, by keeping the screen lit for far too long after a touch. This is NOT changeable in Settings either.

Thus I HIGHLY RECOMMEND putting the screen to sleep MANUALLY via the Wake/Sleep button EVERY time you're done touchscreening- don't let the screen turn itself off, it's VERY SLOW to do so. Your battery life will thank you.

Also, Apple's claimed 'UP TO 24 hours of battery life' appears to refer to just playing music, with no screen usage. This is NOT realistic, since you do have to use the screen at times. Be especially careful with the touchscreen radio tuner- taking too much time looking for that 'perfect' station = pure battery kryptonite. (Tip: Set up your radio presets. Turn off Live Pause too, some ppl report battery issues w/it).

Even being careful, you'll avg around 5-6 hrs of battery life, real-world. Be aware that the Battery Life icon is VERY schizo- 1st usage after a charge may read as taking NO battery, while a similar but later use can read as taking HALF the battery. You'll be recharging frequently regardless. Reducing Screen Brightness may help slightly.

Note #3 (Bugs, Interface issues): i.e. 'Things I hope Apple fixes in future Software Updates'.

- In low-but-usable radio signal areas, you'll often get erroneous 'No Radio Signal- Please plug in headphones' messages. I get these WITH my 'phones plugged in, listening to stations that are coming in a bit quietly but otherwise just fine.

- When using the Wake/Sleep button to advance songs, the volume will sometimes jump up to much louder for a second. This may be a weird interaction with Volume Limit, which I use.

- If you set the text to 'White on Black' in Accessibility (which improves contrast/readability/looks cool), all icons & wallpapers get turned into strange photo negatives of themselves. Whaa? If this is an OS limitation, then Apple should at least provide some 'negative' wallpapers/icons that look good with the feature turned on.

- The Battery Life icon and Time really should be visible on ALL screens (such as 'Now Playing'). Having to nav back or 'hold down to jump to Home screen' is annoying/slow & wastes battery.

- As mentioned, the backlight should dim & turn off more quickly, to save power.

- 'Shake To Shuffle' needs rethinking. It's iffy 'til you figure out the technique- 2 short, FAST shakes in any direction, *with the screen ON* (1 can work, but the % is lower). But since STS only works with the screen on (Apple fears accidental triggerings), it's inconvenient to use, as you have to hit the button, THEN shake.

- Overall though, Apple deserves props & thanks for the 1.1 and 1.2 Software Updates. Hopefully there's a 1.3 eventually, w/better power-saving.

Note #4 (Protecting Your Hearing): Volume Limit in Settings is your friend. Correct procedure: Set your max volume limit w/it while in a QUIET room. At the gym, noisy treadmills/equipment can easily make you crank your volume to the point of causing permanent hearing damage, given enough exposure time. Volume Limit is a hearing-saver. Use it.

330 of 361 people found the following review helpful.
4Nano is part of Apple's new plan ...
By Bob Penn
With the announcement of the new Apple TV, and now the release of the drastically revised iPod Nano, it would appear that Apple is in the process of re-evaluating its product line and re-tooling the entries to match what it perceives to be the needs of the consumer.

With the Apple TV, they have correctly, I believe, simplified the complexity of the original offering, removed any notion of storage, which tended to confuse the average user, and prepared it for an app driven iOS future. They claimed these changes resulted from a close look at the usage of the current Apple TV, and that they made the changes they felt were needed to more closely match what was desired.

The Nano, I believe, follows the same path.

I have an iPhone and and the new Nano. I also have the previous generation Nano. I tend to agree with Apple: I never the older Nano once to watch a video. I never used the contacts, the calendar, nor did I play a game on the Nano. I bought it for jogging, I only used it for jogging.

All those things removed from the new Nano I currently do on my iPhone. These removed features were worthless to me and will not be missed.

But the Nano did do exactly what I wanted it to do: become smaller, and be easier to use. Though I am getting used to a virtual pause button vs. a physical button on the older model, I find the new Nano to sound a little better and is less intrusive during running.

Apple has apparently moved away from the "same feature set, different design" view and has moved to "what's best for the intended useage?" model. They now have a mature line of music players, each with a clear and intended purpose.

The Classic is for those who wish to carry their entire music collection with them.

The Touch is the top of the line universal player and application machine. Not intended for exercise, but rather for those who don't have an iPhone but want its best features.

The iPhone, a Touch with a phone built in. Same positioning as the Touch, but replaces your phone if you are in the market for a phone.

The Shuffle: the low cost entry point into the Apple ecosystem. Probably the only way Apple could offer any product under $100. With its small storage, and lack of screen, it appears to be essentially a gateway device for some to enter the Apple world.

And finally the Nano. Not the universal player anymore. Not the smaller iPod Classic, like its predecessors were. The Nano seems to be targeted to the highly mobile exercise crowd. The Nano is really only good for playing music, which, along with the Shuffle, make it the only "pure" iPod left. If you want a music player, and you want more than 2GB or storage, but you don't need apps or video or games because all you want to do is listen to music, than the Nano seems ideal. It fails when we try to make it something is clearly not intended to be. And for those who grieve at the loss of the features, I am sure Apple's answer is that "you really want a Touch." They're right, too. The days of the Nano needing to be a stripped down Touch or Classic vanished the day the Touch was released.

So, though not perfect, I think the design and intended use of the Nano fits in nicely into the Apple music player offerings.
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Monday, October 31, 2011

LG Infinia 47LW6500 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz LED-LCD HDTV

LG Infinia 47LW6500 3D HDTV is Great TV.The picture is nice and crisp, everything from HD movies on HBO/whatever to video games on Xbox 360 and PS3 look awesome! Dark scenes are nice and clear, too. DirecTV has 3 free 3d channels and 1 3d PPV channel, and while there isn't much content to the free channels (mostly nature shows), they look great! Sports are perfect for it... I can't wait for the 2012 Olympics in 3d! I've also played Call of Duty Black Ops in 3d, and it's a completely different experience that takes some getting used to, but is a LOT of fun - but I'll probably stick to 2d for online multiplayer. The smart TV features are nice, we've watched a bunch of Mad Men thru Netflix. Sound quality isn't great, but doesn't suck either. I supplemented with a Sony 3d Sound Bar that plays nice with the LG tv most times, altho a select few shows seem to be out of sync by a few frames. Am VERY happy with my purchase, especially at the price I got!


Product Features
  • LG's Cinema 3D technology delivers flicker free, wide angle viewing through use of lightweight, inexpensive, battery free glasses (included: four pairs of glasses).
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, downloadable apps, videos and the best of the web all organized in a simple to use interface.
  • Enjoy your favorite 2D movies and shows in immersive 3D with LG's 2D to 3D conversion feature.
  • LG's LED Plus backlight technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming that delivers better contrast.
  • TruMotion 240Hz technology lets you see sports, video games and high-speed action with virtually no motion blur. Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Canon EOS 600D SLR-Digitalkamera

Ich hab die Canon 600D als meine erste digitale Spiegelreflexkamera erhalten und habe mich nach anfänglicher Scheu vor der Technik einfach frisch und munter ans Werk begeben und herumprobiert, ausgetestet. Sicherlich das ein oder andere richtig schlechte Bild kam dabei raus, aber auch genügend brauchbares. Zunächst habe ich mich durch die vielen Hilfsprogramme durchprobiert.


Eigenschaften:
  • 18 Megapixel Canon APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • Full-HD Video mit variabler Bildrate kreative Gestaltung auch im Movie
  • Bis zu 3,7 B/ s -max. 34 JPEG und 5 RAW in Folge
  • Dreh-und schwenkbares 7,7 cm ClearViewLCD Fotos mit neuen Perspektiven
  • Lieferumfang: EOS 600D, Augenmuschel Ef, Bajonettdeckel R-F-3, Schulterriemen EW-100DB III, Akkuladegerät LC-E8E inkl. Netzkabel, Akku LP-E8, Stereo-AV-Kabel AVC-DC400ST, USB-Kabel IFC-130U, EOS Solution Disk + Objektiv EF-S 18-55mm IS Kit


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    Wednesday, October 26, 2011

    LG 32LK450 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV - Discount LCD HDTV

    This 32LK450 is our 2nd LG LCD TV, and both have been great. While I think all 1080p LCD TVs have a really good picture, I like the LG Menu options better than other LCD TVs I have owned. One nice feature is independent Picture and Sound settings for each input device. Another is the Sound level control and Voice enhancement features, both of which work well; we can really tell the difference when it is missing on TVs when we travel. Owning LG Blu Ray players, it is nice to have remotes that work both TV and player, and a sync'd start feature so turning on the Blu Ray/DVD starts the TV and sets it to Blu Ray/DVD. Overall, a great LCD TV for a very reasonable price.

    LG 32LK450LCD HDTV is perfect for me. I use it primarily for watching movies and my PlayStation 3. I also use an adapter with it for increased monitor space. The picture quality is beautiful and the sound is good enough for me without purchasing external speakers. It's easy to use and I love how light it is. I can easily move it by myself, which is important since I'm a single lady. Overall great product that I would highly recommend.


    LG 32LK450 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV Features and Technical Details

    Product Features
    • Full HD 1080p Resolution
    • Smart Energy Saving
    • Picture Wizard II (Easy Picture Calibration)
    • Intelligent Sensor
    • ISFccc Ready
    Technical Details
    • Brand Name: LG
    • Model: 32LK450
    • Display Technology: LCD
    • Display Size: 32 inches
    • Image Aspect Ratio: 16:09
    • Image Contrast Ratio: 100000:1
    • Resolution: 1080p
    • Refresh Rate: 60

    KEY TECHNOLOGIES

    • DOUBLE THE DETAIL.

      DOUBLE THE DETAIL.

      This stunning picture is the reason you wanted HDTV in the first place. With almost double the pixel resolution, Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You'll see details and colors like never before.
    • SAVE MORE THAN ENERGY.

      SAVE MORE THAN ENERGY.

      Earning the ENERGY STAR means a product meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. For TVs, it means they save energy both in standby and active (when they're on) modes. ENERGY STAR–qualified TVs use about 30% less energy than standard units.
    • FIND THE PERFECT PICTURE.

      FIND THE PERFECT PICTURE.

      Get easy self-calibration with on-screen reference points for key picture quality elements such as black level, color, tint, sharpness and backlight levels. Take the guesswork out of picture adjustments with this simple-to-use feature. It's not actually magic, but it will sure seem that way.

    ADDITIONAL FEATURES

    VIEW IT IN THE RIGHT LIGHT.
    Let your TV do the adjustments for you. Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting and color conditions in the room for a more enjoyable viewing experience.

    WISE AND NOT WASTEFUL.
    With our Smart Energy Saving Features, you can conserve money and energy.

    ISFCCC READY.
    LG's ISFccc Ready HDTVs contain the detailed standards necessary for professional calibration of brightness, contrast, tint, sharpness, color levels and much more to meet local lighting conditions for both daytime and nighttime viewing. Settings are added to preset modes for easy access from your LG remote.

    Sunday, October 2, 2011

    Samsung UN55D8000 55-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D LED HDTV (Silver)

    Samsung UN55D8000 3D LED HDTV is very good looking TV. When the picture was clear, it was VERY clear. There were times that I was watching a show and I would actually pause the TV in amazement about how nice and clear the picture looked. I also thought the 2d to 3d conversion was pretty cool. Things don't jump off the screen, but it does provide nice depth and clarity to things.

    The 3D features are very cool - not a must have for me - but still pretty neat, especially converting live TV (like football games) to 3D on the fly; it works best with full HD content in 1080i. The fact that synching the 3D glasses is done via Bluetooth starting with the 'D' model is a big improvement. The full keyboard on the back of the remote (via Bluetooth) is also a great feature of this TV and definitely a must for the built-in web browser.

    Samsung UN55D8000 3D LED HDTV Description

    Samsung's best Smart TV™ advances the art of entertainment, the Samsung UN55D8000 55" Class 3D LED HDTV. For the ultimate TV enthusiasts, incredible picture quality and advanced connectivity are just the first step; the Samsung UN55D8000 55" Class 3D LED HDTV goes a step beyond, adding one of the world’s most innovative designs to the formula. The Samsung One Design bezel is as slender as they come – for a visual impression of “more screen, less frame." And Samsung’s cinema-quality 3D technology delivers the incredible depth and clarity of 3D movie titles and TV programming. Order the Samsung UN55D8000 55" Class 3D LED HDTV today!


    3D Technology Checklist

    This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use the checklist below to ensure you have everything you need. 3D viewing requires:
    A Display
    First, you'll need a 3D-ready display--whether it's a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor. These displays have more processing power than standard 2D models for displaying 3D images in rapid succession.
    A Source
    Your display may be ready for 3D playback, but you'll still need a device to read 3D content. This can be a cable box with a subscription to a 3D channel, a 3D Blu-ray Disc player, or a PlayStation 3 system.
    3D Content
    3D content--the actual entertainment, in other words--will be played back using the source mentioned above, whether it's a 3D broadcast from your cable provider, a 3D Blu-ray Disc, or a 3D video game.
    3D Glasses
    For now, the vast majority of 3D HDTVs require glasses for 3D viewing. Many use powered "active shutter" glasses, others polarized "passive" glasses. You'll need one pair per viewer, and they'll have to be compatible with your display, whether they're the same brand, or a pair of "universal" glasses designed to work across brands.
    HDMI Cable
    To connect your source (such as a 3D Blu-ray Disc player) to your display, you'll need a high-speed HDMI cable. Cables with this designation feature bandwidth speeds up to 10.2 Gbps (gigabits per second), for carrying the 3D signal without any loss of quality.

    UN55D8000 Select Specifications

    Video
    Screen Size: 54.6 Inches
    Display Type: LED With Micro Dimming Plus
    Resolution: 1080p Full HD
    Inputs
    HDMI: 4 (version 1.4)
    Component Video (Y/PB/PR): 1
    Composite Video 2 (1 Shared With Componenent)
    PC Input: 1
    USB 2.0 Ports: 3
    Component Audio Input: 1
    PC Audio Input: 1
    Outputs
    Digital Audio Output: 1
    Weight and Dimensions
    Dimensions (WxHxD): 48.5 x 27.8 x 1.2 Inches (48.5 x 31.0 x 9.5 Inches With Stand)
    Weight: 35.7 lbs. (41 lbs. with stand)


    What's in the Box

    UN55D8000 55-Inch Class (54.6 Inches Diagonal) 3D LED HDTV, Stand, QWERTY Remote Control, Two Pairs of Rechargeable Active 3D Glasses, Documentation


    Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

    It was very easy to set up and get connected. Light weight and fits my cabinet exactly. Seems to be an outstanding picture from any angle. The different modes (sports, cinema and standard) for viewing is great.Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV has a very good H.D. picture and good sound. I was able to put the base on and get it connected to Direct tv in minutes.


    Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 LCD HDTV Description

    VIERA Image Viewer
    Equipped with an SD card slot, VIERA makes it easy to view full-HD photos that you shot yourself. Simply insert the SD memory card into the slot, and you're ready to view your photos on the big screen. You can make your slide shows even more impressive by adding background music and attractive frames. With VIERA's big screen and superb image quality, family and friends will love sharing your memories.

    Game Mode
    Games are much more fun when there's no lag in operation. VIERA automatically chooses settings that provide the optimal image, so you get super-fast response and no delays. Even dark scenes with delicately rendered details are beautiful and easy to see.


    Fine Black Panel
    Delivers a 178° wide viewing angle for bright and clear images from virtually anywhere in the room.

    One Remote Controls Them All
    VIERA Link interlinks the operation of a variety of AV devices, so you can operate them all using only the VIERA remote control. Setup is easy simply connect the compatible devices to each other via HDMI cables


    Key Specifications

    • Series: C3
    • Screen type: IPS Alpha LCD
    • Screen size: 31.5 inches
    • Native resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels
    • Filter: Fine Black Panel
    • HDTV display capability: 1080p, 1080i, 720p
    • EDTV display capability: 480p
    • Speakers: 2 full range, 20W total power, Surround Sound Capable
    • Image viewer: JPEG playback
    • Aspect control:480i/p: Full, Just, 4:3, Zoom 1080i/p: Full, H-Fill, Just, 4:3, Zoom
    • Optional wall-mounting bracket: TY-WK3L2RW
    • Multi-lingual menu: English/Spanish/French
    • Energy Star qualified: Yes 

    Connections

    • HDMI: 2
    • Component (Y, PB, PR): RCA x 1 (common with Composite)
    • Composite Video Input: RCA x 1 (common with Component)
    • PC input (15-pin, D-Sub): 1
    • Digital audio output: 1 (5.1 ch)

    Dimensions

    • TV with stand: 20.9" X 30.7" X 8.2" (H x W x D); 22.1 pounds
    • TV without stand: 19.6" X 30.7" X 3.4" (H x W x D); 19.9 pounds 


    Cheap PlayStation 3

    When I use this PlayStation 3 for the first time I was really happy because of its capabilities including the Blu-ray player and its incredible graphics.The PS3 and the PS move controller makes it much more better than Wii!I really recommend this product for those who want a much more realistic gameplay and amazing graphics.

    PlayStation 3 Description

    The fourth generation of hardware released for the PlayStation 3 entertainment platform, the PlayStation 3 160GB system is the next stage in the evolution of Sony's console gaming powerhouse. Loaded with a mix of multimedia features and functions available on earlier PlayStation 3 models, as well as a series of new advancements and refinements, the PlayStation 3 160GB system is destined to push the envelope in the realm of Next-Generation entertainment.

    With the PlayStation 3 160GB system, you get free PlayStation Network membership, built-in Wi-Fi and 160GB of hard disk drive storage for games, music, videos and photos. This system will come with firmware 3.6 or greater. You can easily upgrade to the latest firmware for free, simply by connecting the PS3 to the internet. And every PS3 system comes with a built-in Blu-ray player to give you pristine picture quality and the best high-definition viewing experience available. Whether it’s gaming, Blu-ray movies, music or online services, experience it all with the PlayStation 3 system. All PlayStation 3 systems are already equipped with everything you need to play stereoscopic 3D games.

    Blu-ray, PlayStation Network Downloads and Beyond

    PlayStation 3 utilizes the Blu-ray disc media format, which gives you the best high-definition viewing experience on your television, by way of the format's ability to hold six times as much data as traditional DVDs. This tremendous capacity, combined with the awesome power of the system's processor and graphics card, promises an endless stream of mind-blowing games, and other multimedia content. However, this does not mean that the PS3 is limited to Blu-ray discs - it also supports CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R formats. In addition, PlayStation 3 system software includes BD Live support that allows you to play discs that support Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE). This means that you can also connect to the Internet while playing discs that support this format to obtain additional features. Of course, PS3 owners also receive free access to the PlayStation Network (PSN), where through the PlayStation Store and PlayStation Home, they can download games, game demos, movies, and other content, as well as chat with friends, play mini-games, compete in tournaments and explore dedicated game spaces.

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011

    Apple iPod classic 160 GB Black 7th Generation New Model


    Apple iPod classic 160 GB Description

    The new iPod classic comes with 160GB of storage in the same compact size, making it the take-everything-everywhere iPod. It's available in quintessential silver or striking black. iPod classic also has plenty of battery life (up to 36 hours of audio playback or 6 hours of video playback), good looks (a sleek, anodized aluminum design), and other great features (Cover Flow and Genius playlists for creating perfect playlists). You can even rent a movie from iTunes and watch it on the go.

    Say you're listening to a song you really like and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. With a few clicks, the Genius feature finds the songs in your library that go great together and makes a Genius playlist for you. You can listen to the playlist right away, save it for later, or even refresh it and give it another go. Count on Genius to create a mix you wouldn't have thought of yourself.


    Apple iPod classic 160 GB Detail
    • 160 GB capacity for 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 200 hours of video
    • Up to 36 hours of music playback or 6 hours of video playback when fully charged
    • 2.5-inch color LCD with LED backlight and 320 x 240 pixel resolution
    • Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats
    • Highly recyclable aluminum and stainless steel enclosure 

    Monday, September 26, 2011

    Sony SLT-A77V SLR-Digitalkamera

    Sony SLT-A77V Digitalkamera schwarz

    Für professionelle Bilder
    Profitieren Sie von neuer Bildqualität, Leistung und Handhabung, die die Anforderungen wahrer Fotoliebhaber erfüllen. Machen Sie makellose Aufnahmen und Full HD-Videos mit herausragender Reaktionsfähigkeit und viel Raum für Kreativität.
    Auf die Details kommt es an
    Sony SLT-A77VQ Digitalkamera
    Dank des hochauflösenden (24,3 Mio. Pixel) CMOS Sensors erhalten Sie Bilder mit großer Detailtiefe, ausgezeichnetem Kontrast und wunderschönen Farben. Durch die Exmor Technologie wird bei der Digitalisierung das Bildrauschen minimiert. Das Ergebnis sind makellose, schöne Bilder.
    Die weltweit schnellsten Serienbildaufnahmen
    Sony SLT-A77VQ Digitalkamera
    Halten Sie rasante Actionszenen mit einer Serie von bis zu 12 Bildern pro Sekunde in voller Auflösung fest. Profitieren Sie von der schnellsten Serienbildfunktion aller Kameras mit Wechselobjektiv und APS-C Sensor (August 2011).
    Sie haben Ihr Bild selbst in der Hand
    Sony SLT-A77VQ Digitalkamera
    Dank einfachem Zugriff auf die wichtigsten Funktionen und Tasten zur individuellen Belegung können Sie nun noch bewusster wunderschöne Bilder erzielen. Knöpfe an Vorder- und Rückseite ermöglichen schnelle Einstellungen und ein zweites Display hilft Ihnen, bei der Bestimmung der richtigen Belichtung und anderen Einstellungen.
    Atemberaubende HD-Videos
    Sony SLT-A77VQ Digitalkamera
    Halten Sie dank eines präzisen Autofokus mit Phasendetektion selbst bewegliche Motive in klaren, detailreichen Full HD-Videos fest. Kreieren Sie schöne Unschärfe-Effekte im Hintergrund, und stellen Sie Fokus und Belichtung manuell ein. Mit einem progressiven Aufnahmemodus gelingt es Ihnen, mit Ihren Videos Kinostimmung zu erzeugen.
    Robuste, beständige Leistung
    Sony SLT-A77VQ Digitalkamera
    So gehen herausfordernde Aufgaben leicht von der Hand. Das Gehäuse aus Magnesiumlegierung ist robust und dennoch leicht und gleichzeitig werden Tasten und Drehräder vor Staub und Feuchtigkeit geschützt. Der neue Verschluss wurde auf ca. 150.000 Auslösungen getestet.