
The holidays are over, but like any gadget junkie out there I still like to see what’s in store. And with the recession and all, my budget for gadgets are nothing but a minimum.
Then BudgetGadgets emailed me and told me they were sending free samples for TechFresh to check out. BudgetGadgets is a variety-packed online shop where you can get the latest retail gadgets at wholesale prices. The samples they were kind enough to send us were a laptop cooling pad (pictured above), 2 awesome LED keychain flashlights, an aluminum USB dock and a soft case for the iPod touch.
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The Nikon Coolpix line had always kept a retro look, which is why we like it so much. This new P60 isn’t an exception, with 8.1 megapixel resolution and 5x optical zoom, this camera is made as a simple point and shoot with cool functionalities. I’m sure you’re curious, so head off to DigitalCameraTracker to read the reviews, written by people like you and me. [The Digital Camera Blog]

Some dudes at Photography BLOG have reviewed the recently released Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 digital camera. The camera offers a T-Mobile HotSpot service and can upload photos directly to Google’s Picasa Web Albums. The DMC-TZ5 also features a 9.1MP sensor, 10x optical zoom, 28mm wide-angle lens, 720p movie mode, SD expansion slot, video output, red-eye correction, optical image stabilization, the Venus Engine IV and a 3.0-inch LCD monitor. Here is a verdict.
In summary the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 is a marginally better camera than the TZ3, with improved image quality, an excellent LCD screen, useful Intelligent Auto mode for beginners, and the attraction of HD video. It’s a shame that Panasonic haven’t added any manual exposure modes, as with the recent DMC-LZ10 model, which is the only Panasonic compact camera to offer any control over aperture and shutter speed (apart from the ageing DMC-LX2). If you don’t mind sacrificing half the focal length, the 5x zoom DMC-LZ10 is an excellent alternative. But if you’re happy to accept the purely point-and-shoot nature of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5, that unchanged combination of huge focal range and compact dimensions is still too liberating to ignore.
[Photography BLOG via Digital Camera Blog]

MP4 Nation has a comprehensive review of the Onda VX757 PMP. It is a small player with a 3.0-inch screen (WVGA LTPS) and supports for 32GB SD card. Watch the review video after the jump. [MP4Nation] More
by Nicole on December 26, 2007

Russia seems to be ahead of the game because the Samsung F490 and P720 were seen there and quite a bit of info such as their features and prices were gathered. The P720 features 3-megapixel camera, a 320 x 240 resolution display, and a dual SIM card slots $500. The F90 has a 5-megapixel camera, touchscreen display, 432 x 240 resolution panel and is $600.
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