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Kodak webcams

Dennis Hissink
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Tuesday 12th, January 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Video calling and image sharing just got easier as well as clearer with Sakar International’s new line of Kodak Webcams, including a top-of-the-line model that features a true 3 megapixel sensor for HD video. All Kodak webcams in the series feature one-stop connectivity to the most popular VoIP, IM and social media services, eliminating extra steps typically required to launch video calls and chats or upload images to social networks. Available at retailers next month, each of the new Kodak webcams is compatible with both PC (Windows XP/Vista/7) and Mac (OSX 10.5 and above) for easy consumer selection. The Kodak webcams are the latest products available under a license between Kodak and Sakar.

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Kodak microSD card reader

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Monday 11th, January 2010

Copying and sharing memory card-based photos, videos, music and data is easier than ever with new Kodak card readers developed by Sakar International. Four card readers now available in stores will be joined in spring 2010 by an extra-secure microSD card reader designed to transfer photos from your cell phone or camera, including the new Kodak SLICE Touchscreen Camera announced by Kodak. Roughly the size of a quarter, the new Kodak R110 card reader for microSD Cards (MSRP $14.99) has special features to keep the card, USB connection and device itself safe and secure.

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Kodak EasyShare M575

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak unveils its newest addition to its Easy-Share digital camera portfolio. The new Kodak EasyShare M575 camera is designed to make sharing pictures and videos to sites like Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Flickr and YouTube - or to an e-mail address - as simple as pressing one button on the camera. Equipped with a range of impressive features from Smart Capture and Face Recognition, to HD photo and video capture, the Kodak M575 digital camera transforms the “Kodak Moment” from a picture taking experience to a picture and video sharing experience thanks to the Kodak Share Button. Kodak EasyShare M575 comes in a sleek and compact design, and is available in a variety of stylish colors.

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Kodak EasyShare M550

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak unveils its newest addition to its Easy-Share digital camera portfolio. The Kodak EasyShare M550 camera is designed to make sharing pictures and videos to sites like Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Flickr and YouTube - or to an e-mail address - as simple as pressing one button on the camera. Equipped with a range of impressive features from Smart Capture and Face Recognition, to HD photo and video capture, the Kodak M550 digital camera transforms the “Kodak Moment” from a picture taking experience to a picture and video sharing experience thanks to the Kodak Share Button. Kodak EasyShare M550 comes in a sleek and compact design, and is available in a variety of stylish colors.

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Kodak EasyShare M530

Posted by: Mark Peters Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak unveils its newest addition to its Easy-Share digital camera portfolio. The Kodak EasyShare M530 camera is designed to make sharing pictures and videos to sites like Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Flickr and YouTube - or to an e-mail address - as simple as pressing one button on the camera. Equipped with a range of impressive features from Smart Capture and Face Recognition, to HD photo and video capture, the Kodak M530 digital camera transforms the “Kodak Moment” from a picture taking experience to a picture and video sharing experience thanks to the Kodak Share Button. Kodak EasyShare M530 comes in a sleek and compact design, and is available in a variety of stylish colors.

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Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak announce its new Kodak Pulse Digital Wi-Fi frame. This touch screen enabled frame is equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and a personal e-mail address so consumers can easily send pictures wirelessly to the frame from a computer, from Facebook and Kodak Gallery sites, or from any device that has email capability. The Kodak Pulse frame redefines the element of surprise, giving consumers a constant stream of new pictures to enjoy, celebrate and relive. “Now, picture this: Remember your high school prom picture? The one with the big hair? Well, your best friend just uploaded it to her Facebook photo album and now it’s on your own Pulse Frame!,” added Blake.

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Kodak Slice

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak announce the latest addition to its digital product portfolio, designed to make it easier than ever for people to share pictures with family and friends anytime, anywhere. The Kodak Slice touchscreen camera lets consumers carry a personal photo album worth sharing and reliving at all times. With a sleek and intuitive 3.5-inch touchscreen, and the Kodak Slice search feature, consumers can find the pictures they want from up to 5,000 that can be stored on internal memory. Then, they can share pictures right from the back of the camera.

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Kodak video camera

Posted by: Dennis Hissink Wednesday 6th, January 2010

Kodak introduces the new Kodak Playsport video camera, a rugged, durable and pocket-size HD video camera with an appetite for adventure. The Kodak Playsport video camera is specifically designed for consumers with active lifestyles, allowing them to capture full 1080p HD video - even underwater - with the touch of a button. The Kodak Playsport video camera is waterproof up to 10 feet and features built-in software and USB cable output so users can edit and easily share with family and friends through sites such as YouTube and Facebook. The Kodak Playsport also features electronic image stabilization and Kodak Imaging Science for sharper videos with vibrant colors and less blur.

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The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, has been held annually for over 40 years now. The first CES took place in New York City in 1967 featuring 200 exhibitors and 17,500 visitors. Since that time, the total show has increased by a factor 10. This year's CES show will again take place in Las Vegas, as usual, where visitors are welcomed from January 7 to January 10. The CES event appears to become more important every year. It is the first major world event where more than 2,200 CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) members are able to display their involvement in relation to development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronic products such as audio, photo, video, mobile communication, and accessories. The CES 2010 starts off a brand-new year, offering a peek of what we can expect in the upcoming season regarding new products and services.