Showing posts with label Irish Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish Gadgets. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Sony announces new Cyber-shots

Had to post about this new Sony Camera it has a great function for partys

Sony has developed a base unit for cameras that swivels them around through 360 degrees and tilts them up and down to follow people in a room and, when the time is right, snap a picture.



The device, called Party-shot, runs on a pair of AA batteries and is compatible with two new digital cameras that Sony will begin selling in September. The dome-shaped device includes some motors but all of the tracking is done by the digital camera.

Aiming is done by facial recognition software that works off the image coming through the camera's lens. The camera monitors the image and scans for faces and, when it finds one, sends instructions to the base so that it can continue to track someone who might otherwise go out of the frame.

It then judges when the composition or pose is right and snaps a picture.

In a demonstration on Thursday the camera coped quite easily with tracking a small number of people close by although sometimes got confused when a greater number of people were in range or people were further away. The automatically snapped pictures were a mixture of good, funny and bad. Owners probably wouldn't want to keep all of the photos but during the limited demonstration it did snap some that would probably be worth keeping.

The Party-shot will go on sale in Japan on Sept. 4 and costs approximately €140. It will launch simultaneously with one of two cameras that can be used with it.

The Cyber-shot TX1 is a stylish and slim model at 14 millimeters thick and comes with 4X optical zoom and a 3-inch touchpanel screen. The second camera, the Cyber-shot WX1, has a conventional 2.7-inch display and 5X optical zoom.

Both cameras use Sony's 10-megapixel "Exmor R" image sensor, which has better sensitivity then previous sensors so works better in low-light conditions. With the new sensor the cameras can manage 10 full-frame pictures per second so you can burst shoot a short scene.

They also have Sony's "Sweep Panorama" feature that allows for super-wide panorama shots. The camera takes up to 100 pictures as the user swings it from one side of the panorama to another and automatically matches and stiches the images together so the result is a very wide picture.

The TX1 will launch on Sept. 4 in Japan and cost around €300 and the WX1 will go on sale on Sept. 18 and cost €280.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Introducing Terrence, Trixie, Towgo and Frieda

We have just added the cool Trunki cases to our range of products. This is something that I personally wanted for a long time so when I eventually got the chance I jumped at it.

The Trunkis featured on Dragons Den a few years ago and were shockingly turned down by all dragons, luckily for the Trunki its inventor did not give up and it has gone from strength to strength. Even Duncan from dragons den has said that this is the one deal that he regrets not getting a piece of, its a real success story.

I am really excited about Frieda its a cool looking case and I am hoping that people will agree check it out below, how could anyone say no.


I spotted a clild on one of these in the airport about 6 months ago and ever since then knew that I was going to have it on the list.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

www.WeddingDates.ie - Superb idea

So Mrs Gstore has finally started looking for wedding venues and after spending my entire saturday going to only three venues I thought there must have been an easier way. So I came across www.WeddingDates.ie and spent about 20 minutes and had a perfect list based on the dates that we had in mind. It is also a one stop shop for all the wedding suppliers that you had in mind.



I would highly recommend this site its the perfect solution for anyone planning a wedding and believe me the point I am at now looking at different venues, bands, menus and even little boxes for the table, I WOULD KNOW :) .

Wishing Ciara all the best with this venture.

Regards
Tony

www.gstore.ie