
Apparently, Samsung is going to present another
Pocket Imager mini DLP projector during CES (January, Las Vegas). This model SP-P300MK is tiny (127mm x 94mm) but it can project a 63” image with a 1000:1 contrast ratio. This contrast is not out-of-this-world for regular projectors, but for such a small device, it’s very good.
Samsung (kr) via
akihabaranews (fr)
Previously on sale in Japan, the
Sanyo C6 digital camcorder will make its debut in the US, Sanyo announced. It is one of the smallest quality camcorder on the market. This version features a 6 Megapixel still capability along with good MPEG4 video recording. The presence of an image stabilizer will help video to be crisper, a problem that is common to handheld camcorders. The storage is done on a SD card, which means a maximum capacity of 2GB today. I would argue that Compact Flash might have been a better (and cheaper) medium. Via
mobilewhack
Waterloo, Ontario, December 1, 2005 - DALSA Corporation (TSX:DSA), an international high performance semiconductor and electronics company, today announced that its customer, Mamiya, has set a shipping date for its new Mamiya ZD medium format camera. The professional grade camera, which integrates DALSA’s 22 million pixel image sensor chip, will be available in Japan on December 21st, 2005, and will be released world-wide in January 2006.

SAN DIEGO--Nov. 29, 2005--DivX, Inc. announced today that the first DivX(R) Certified digital still camera, the Pentax Optio S6, is now available for sale in retail stores in Europe, Japan and North America. The Optio S6 represents a breakthrough device by allowing digital camera users to natively capture videos in the extremely popular DivX format for the first time.