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    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:57

    New Product from Success HK



    " LCD monitor: This monitor is big enough to make all your images come alive, with convenient touch-screen operation of camera functions, as well as thumbnail image viewing for searching and editing photos. Sony's Clear Photo LCD Plus design reduces reflection from the LCD surface for excellent visibility outdoors, and wide-angle viewing makes it easy to share images with a group of friends or family.

    Touch-screen "paint" function: You can easily stamp information and trace letters or drawings over your photo images using the included stylus. Your decorated images will be saved in VGA format without affecting your original photos.

    8.1-megapixel Super HAD?CCD: The Sony Cyber-shot?DSC-N1 digital camera delivers stunning pictures with 8.1-megapixel resolution. The advanced 1/1.8" Super HAD (Hole Accumulated Diode) CCD design allows more light to pass to each pixel, increasing sensitivity and reducing noise.

    Zoom: The Carl Zeiss?3x optical zoom helps bring distant subjects closer and lets you frame shots for better composition. The precision 6x digital zoom lets you enlarge image areas without jagged edges.

    Free Spot AF: In addition to normal autofocus mode, you can focus on a subject by just touching it on the LCD monitor—a fast and simple way to adjust focus for complex scenes or moving subjects. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:56

    New Product from Success HK



    6.0 Megapixel Super HAD?CCD
    Higher megapixels gives you more detail and definition for large prints and cropping in on your subject. Sony’s advanced Super HAD (Hole Accumulated Diode) CCD design allows more light to pass to each pixel, increasing sensitivity and reducing noise.

    Large 2.0”LCD Screen
    The DSC-W30 has a bright 2.0?LCD screen for setting up and viewing images -- with a one touch ?Play?button that makes it quick and easy to view your photos.

    Simple Controls, Function Guide
    User-friendly controls and simple on-screen Function Guide text/icon display help you set up camera functions -- and you?ll have greater creative freedom to adjust color mode (including “Natural?for subtle colors and “Rich?for more intense colors), sensitivity, brightness and image size.

    High Sensitivity Mode
    A new High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 1000) allows you to shoot with great results in low-light conditions -- and Sony’s original Clear RAW NR?(Noise Reduction) image processing technology helps suppress the color noise that can accompany high-sensitivity shooting.

    Carl Zeiss?3X Optical/2X Digital Zoom/6X Total Zoom
    3X Optical Zoom helps the DSC-W30 bring distant subjects closer and lets you frame shots for better composition; Sony’s precision 2X Digital Zoom provides an additional 2X magnification to zoom in close without jagged edges. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:55

    New Product from Success HK



    6-megapixel Super HAD?CCD: Enjoy greater detail when you make large prints and post photos on the Internet. The advanced CCD design allows more light to pass to each pixel, increasing sensitivity and reducing noise.

    2.5" LCD screen: The DSC-W50 has a bright 2.5" LCD screen for setting up and viewing images. A one-touch “Play?button makes it quick and easy to view your photos.

    Zoom: Get close to the action with the Carl Zeiss?3x optical zoom lens. The precision 2x digital zoom lets you zoom in further without creating jagged edges.

    Smart Zoom? The smart zoom feature lets you magnify your subject beyond the 3x optical zoom to 4.1x (3-megapixel), 5.2x (2-megapixel), even 13x (VGA). By cropping into the central portion of the scene, it avoids the image distortion of other digital zooms.

    Capture MPEG movies: Take home movies with 640 x 480 VGA resolution at up to 30 frames per second. Go ahead and shoot away—the length of your audio/video clips is limited only by the capacity of your media card.

    Stamina?battery power: With its powerful lithium ion rechargeable battery, the DSC-W50 can capture up to 390 images—enough for a week of shooting. A compact battery charger is also supplied for battery recharging on the go. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:54

    New Product from Success HK



    7.2 Megapixel super HAD?CCD: The Super HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD provides excellent image quality by allowing more light to pass to each pixel, increasing sensitivity and reducing noise.

    3x optical/2x digital/6x total zoom: The 3x optical zoom helps you fill the frame with your subject for better pictures. And Sony’s precision digital zoom helps bring your subject closer with an extra 2x magnification.

    14x Smart Zoom?(at VGA resolution): The Smart Zoom feature intelligently uses the full CCD to let you zoom into the portion of interest by cropping the image size—thus avoiding the image degradation of Digital Zooms.

    Image stabilization: Super SteadyShot?optical image stabilization fights motion blur, even during longer exposures at full zoom.

    Real Imaging Processor?technology: The innovative Real Imaging Processor in the DSC-T30 not only improves picture quality and clarity but also improves camera response time, decreases shutter lag and improves battery stamina.

    3" LCD monitor: The 3" LCD monitor makes framing shots and reviewing pictures easy, even in sunny settings.

    MPEG movie mode:The DSC-T30 can capture VGA (640 x 480) movie clips with sound at high frame rates (up to 30 frames per second). The only limitations on the length of your movies are set by the capacity of your media. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:52

    New Product from Success HK



    You live life in the fast lane and need a mobile that can keep up with trends and manage your busy lifestyle. Meeting your wireless aspirations, the surprisingly slim and artistically designed Motorola L6 delivers a rich, multi-sensory communication experience that keeps you connected. Easily capture and share your adventures with an integrated VGA digital camera, video capture and playback and multimedia photo album creation tools. And when not expressing your artistic side, leverage Bluetooth wireless technology, Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC), and advanced messaging functionality. Explore and uncover a new wireless world with the intuitive, sleek, sensorial Motorola L6. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:47

    Via Joystiq

    Microsoft's Xbox 360 made its South Park debut last night. In one scene (seen here), Stan, Kyle, Butters, and Kenny are all using wired controllers. What up with that?

    Could this be a hint? Is Microsoft planning a major Xbox 360 announcement at E3? A revelation that would trump anything that Nintendo or Sony could whip out? A new Xbox 360 model with four — yes, four! — USB ports?

    Consider this ... what if Microsoft has already played out wireless? Heck, for that matter, what if the next-gen forerunner has already played out the entire HD era (notice the standard def hookup)? Is the next turn for Microsoft ... the retro era? A mess of tangled wires ... a pile of dusty cartridges ... 2D-pixelated Halo? C'mon, admit it, that would better than any of this Wiimote propaganda or those fourth dimension rumors we've been hearing from the other guys. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:46

    Via Joystiq

    Remember when North America got everything before Australia? Sure, sometimes Japan would get things before North America did, sometimes Europe would get things before North America did, but we could always comfort ourselves knowing that we would always get it before Australia (and, by extension, their neighbors in New Zealand with the adorable accents).

    Nintendo has announced that the DS Lite will be released in Australia and New Zealand on June 1st, a full ten days before it hits American shores. Though they'll get their systems sooner, they'll also pay a premium for it. The DS Lite will retail in Australia for $199.95 AUD, $20 more than their DS Phat, and about $153 US, $20 more than our light. You've won this battle Oceania, but you haven't won the war! ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:42

    Via Joystiq

    Back before "Fast" Stefan Eriksson was crashing cars and lying to police, he ran a little portable gaming company called Gizmondo. Their scam? Defraud investors by promising them a way into the very attractive, and lucrative, gaming market.

    One of their most effective tools was to promise a Gizmondo-exclusive portable Halo title. Gizmondo did have an arrangement with Microsoft Game Studios to produce some titles, including the popular MechAssault series, but Halo was definitely not a part of that arrangement. A former-Gizmondo employee told GameSetWatch that the title had only "a storyline and basic game structure at the very earliest stage of concept" and that it was all done "with a wink and a nudge to extract more cash out of the investors." Isn't that sweet?

    It isn't all bad though: the engineers at Gizmondo managed to get code running -- using one of id's open-source game engines -- enabling the Gizmondo's rear-mounted camera to control the "mouselook", allowing for a uniquely precise handheld FPS control scheme. Who knows what could have come of the Gizmondo if the execs weren't busy lining their pockets? ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:40

    Via Gamespot:

    TT Games, the developer formed by the merger of Giant Interactive and Traveller's Tales, owes a lot to Lego. The developer's rep has risen ever since the children's building blocks were part of one of last year's surprise hits in Lego Star Wars, which helped Eidos Interactive's parent company, SCi Entertainment, rake in higher than expected cash.

    It's not surprising then that TT Games, with its Lego experience, will also be at the helm of Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, which is back in the hand of Star Wars license holder LucasArts.

    Eidos isn't abandoning the Lego brand however, and is teaming up once again with TT for an all new game based on the Bionicle brand, a sci-fi extension of Lego toys. The game will be titled Bionicle Heroes, and will be released this fall on the PlayStation 2, PC, Game Boy Advance, DS, and GameCube.

    The game will star a young hero who steps out of his normal life and into the Bionicle world. Gamers will have to master the powers and abilities of legendary Bionicle heroes in order to overcome challenges.

    Eidos has not yet released rating of pricing information for Bionicle Heroes. ...
    by Published on May 6th, 2006 10:38

    Via Gamespot:

    CDV Software, a longtime purveyor of PC-based military strategy sims, is starting to think outside of the desktop box--the publisher has announced it is preparing Panzer Tactics DS for the Nintendo DS. The publisher of such games as Codename: Panzers - Phase Two and Blitzkrieg 2 will be bringing the turn-based strategy game to Nintendo's portable later this year.

    Built on hexagon-based maps, the game's campaign mode will take players through a series of 30 historically based missions from actual World War II battles. The missions get tougher throughout the three different campaigns, but so do the player's troops. Troops that survive emerge as experienced veterans, and players can also gain access to new types of units along the way.

    Panzer Tactics DS will take advantage of the system's hardware, giving players the option to control the game with the D pad and buttons or with the touch screen. It will also make use of the system's wireless capabilities for multiplayer matches accommodating up to four players.

    The game is being developed by Sproing, whose past credits include Iron Soldier 3, Beyond Normandy: Assignment Berlin, and the downloadable AIDS prevention game Catch the Sperm 2. CDV expects to release the game in the fourth quarter of the year. ...
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