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Eye-Fi gets larger and faster with 16GB Class 10 Wi-Fi SD card

16 Oct

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Eye-Fi has launched the Pro X2 16GB, its largest Wi-Fi SD card, and its fastest yet. The Pro X2 retains all the existing capabilities of the existing 8GB version, including upload to a smartphone, direct connection to a Wi-Fi network, auto backup and Raw file transfer. Despite the capacity and speed hike (the previous version was rated as Class 6), the Eye-Fi Pro X2 16GB retains the recommended selling price of $ 99.99, with existing models having $ 20 knocked off their prices. Customers in Australia and Japan will be next to receive the card.

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Dance India Dance Season 3 – Shafeer [Freestyle][3D] Wild Card Round

02 Aug

Hello Everyone, You are watching [XYZ-D] converted videos.This is our presentation of Zee TV DID Season 3 contestant Shafeer wild card performance converted in 3D. We donot claim any copyrights of this video, this is for demonstration purpose only. To watch this video you may require Anaglyph Specs (Red and Cyan or Blue). We respect all artists, technicians & owners of this work. Hope you all will like it. Video Conversion in 3D by our [XYZ-D] Conversion process Team – The Third Dimension Solutions

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[MODIFIED] Digital Camera Memory – Should You Buy a USB 3.0 Card Reader?

01 Aug

Advantages and disadvantages of a USB 3.0 memory card reader.

While most computers at the time this tip was written support USB 2.0, not all support USB 3.0, a higher-speed version of the USB standard. If you perform a lot of digital photo manipulation, copying gigabytes of photos between memory cards and various computers, upgrading to USB 3.0 may make sense in that it could save you time.

Unfortunately, if you are using older memory cards or memory cards geared towards average consumers instead of high-end hobbyists or professionals, you may find the purchase cost not worth the money. Medium or lower-range memory is rated at a lower transfer speed that may not take advantage of the benefits USB 3.0 offers. Also, transfer speeds between USB 3.0 readers vary, so the cheapest reader may not result in the best performance….

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Lexar launches 500MB/s USB 3.0 CF/SD card reader

09 May

Lexar has launched a high-speed CF and SD card reader, capable of transferring data at up to 500MB/sec. The USB 3.0 device allows compatible computers to take advantage of the increased speeds of the latest UDMA Compact Flash cards as well as the emerging ultra high speed interface (UHS-I) SDXC cards. The device also allows full-speed copying from one card to another, even if your computer communicate with the device at its full speed. The reader features a pop-up design that protects the card slots if you throw it in your bag. It will sell for around .99 in the US and £39.99 in the UK.
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Kingston releases 600x CompactFlash card

01 Oct

Kingston has announced the Ultimate 600x (90MB/s) UDMA CompactFlash memory card in 32GB and 16GB capacities. The fastest CF card from the company to date, it complements HD movie recording capabilities and continuous shooting speeds of the latest UDMA-enabled DSLRs. Kingston joins the list of manufacturers making 600x cards including a 64GB version from Sandisk.
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Digital Camera Memory – Accidentally Washed a Memory Card?

26 Aug

What to do if a digital camera memory card accidentally made its way through the washer.

You know that you should do whatever you can to keep digital camera memory from water. However, what if you placed a card in your pocket, then accidentally ran it inside some clothes through the washer? Is the card worthless, and are all the photos unrecoverable?

First off, don’t panic! You may be able to recover the photos, but do not insert the memory into your camera. If the media is damaged, trying to insert it into the camera may damage the pins, preventing the camera from ever reading any media. Plus, if the media is wet, water could seep into the camera, completely damaging the internals….

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BFG GeForce GTS 250 OC Video Card

20 Aug

Turn on PhysX™, kick it into Stereoscopic 3D and give your eyes something to talk about! The BFG GeForce® GTS 250 OC™ 512MB graphics card is overclocked out of the box and delivers world-class HD graphics performance plus GPU-accelerated NVIDIA® PhysX™ gaming effects, lightning fast video and image processing, and full NVIDIA 3D Vision™ support, allowing you to game in true stereoscopic 3D.

This video shows some of the ways that Fusion 6 can display and work with stereoscopic images in both 2D and 3D.