DXG USA DXG-305V 3.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Blister Pack

DXG USA DXG-305V 3.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Blister Pack

DXG USA DXG-305V 3.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Blister Pack
Manufacturer: DXG USA
Product Type: Photography

Editorial Review:
Product Description
The DXG-305V is the fun and easy way to record the special events in your life. It's small, easy to use and can capture sharp digital photos and videos with just a click. You can also store and play MP3 files. Memory capacity is practically limitless because it uses replaceable SD memory cards. Movie clip recording lets you record at 30 frames per second in MPEG-4 Direct Print lets you connect directly to your printer?you no longer need your PC to print and share your favorite photos Stores and plays MP3 files Use indoors or outdoors?perfect for use on a moment's notice Images and MP3 files are stored on replaceable SD SecureDigital memory storage cards Lens - fixed focus lens; f3.0, f=7.36mm Focus range - normal-3 ft. to infinity; macro-8.5 to 11.5? Image file format - JPEG (DPOF, EXIF), Direct Print Image resolution - 640x480, 1600x1200, 2304x1536, 2976x2232 (Firmware interpolation) in still picture mode Movie file format - MPEG-4, sound available / Movie resolution - 640x480 pixels, 15 fps; 320x240 pixels, 30 fps MP3 - MPEG 1.0 layer 3 Up to 4x Digital Zoom capability 1.5? TFT (240x354 pixels) LCD Swivel Screen Built-in Electronic-Flash with effective range?3 to 6 feet; flash modes-auto/off White balance - auto/sunny/cloudy/tungsten/fluorescent EV compensation - -2.0EV to +2.0EV (in 0.5 EV steps) Self-timer - 10 Seconds or 30 Seconds selectable USB Connectivity for transfer to/from Windows PC TV-out format - NTSC / PAL Electronic shutter, 1/4 to 1/1000 sec. Auto power-off - selectable from 30 sec., 1 and 5 minutes Power supply - camera?4 AAA alkaline batteries; PC Cam?USB 5V Unit Dimensions LWD - 3.46x2.63x1.6 inches / Weight - less than 2.65 ounces (without batteries


Average customer rating: 5.0
  • $300 third hand

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Panasonic Toughbook CF-28 notebook, PIII- 950 MHZ, 256 MB SDRAM, 30GB HD, 1.44 FD , 13.3"LCD XGA

Manufacturer: Panasonic
Product Group: Personal Computer
Binding: Personal Computers
ASIN: B000NS0XZQ

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Panasonic has taken the experience learned from years of manufacturing rugged notebook computers for field service, law enforcement, public safety, and military applications, and applied this to the industry`s most complete line of rugged notebook computers. Panasonic takes durability seriously. Panasonic engineers have designed each notebook, from the inside out, with durability in mind. The Toughbook 28 is both an evolutionary step up in Panasonic design, and it is also a revolutionary computer using proprietary technology to create a combination of performance, durability and flexibility never before seen in this kind of computers. Toughbook 28 is resistant to water spray from the top, bottom and all sides at any spray angle. Fully sealed display screen, keyboard, touchpad, port and hinge fittings provide dust and debris protection. Less stress helps you live longer. Get Panasonic`s Toughbook 28 and stop worrying about your next unforeseen computer tragedy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars $300 third hand .......2007-04-26

If not for the third hand market, I would never have considered getting a toughbook because it is out of my price range. This is the one with the handle and touch screen. The price makes this a great travel laptop.

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56k modems are voiceband modems capable of speeds near 56 kbit/s when connecting to a service that has a digital connection to the phone network.

It is important to note that this technique cannot be used between two 56k modems and that when two 56k modems connect, they will revert to slower standard analog methods.

At the end of 1997 there were two rival modem designs using this technique: k56flex and U.S. Robotics' X2 chipset. In February 1998 the ITU proposed a 56 kbit/s standard called V.90, which was formally approved during September 1998.

The first commercial duplex modem was invented by AT&T in 1962, called the Bell 103. It had a speed of 300 bits/s, or 0.3 kb/s. That speed increased to 14.4 kb/s, then doubled to 28.8 kb/s, and in 1996, Brent Townshend invented the 56 kb/s modem.

Today, the 56k modem has become obsolete yet remains highly in use due to the fact that many millions of people live in the developing world, and remote parts of the rural developed world without highspeed Internet service, and other millions do not use the high speed connections they could get

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