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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Nikon COOLPIX P900 – Megazoom digital camera

Optical 83x optical zoom on Nikon P900 is nothing but spectacular. With 2000 mm equivalent zoom range, it makes things that were impossible to see available in our hands.
“Advanced shooters will appreciate the outstanding image quality and DSLR styling—a sure grip, a swiveling Vari-angle display, a high-resolution Electronic Viewfinder that turns on automatically when lifted to your eye, even a PSAM mode control dial. Those who simply want great photos and Full HD videos without any fuss will appreciate the point-and-shoot ease and long battery life—up to 360 shots per charge! And everyone will appreciate the built-in Wi-Fi® and Near Field Communication technology (NFC)** connectivity which wirelessly connects the COOLPIX P900 to a compatible smartphone or tablet for instant photo sharing and remote camera control. Change the way you see, capture and share the world”- they say on their official website.
But enough talking, see for yourself what this camera can do.

Friday, July 3, 2015

The Oculus Touch

Everyday, we’ve are getting closer and closer to realistic VR, and while we’re not quite there yet, new innovations are cropping up left and right. The Oculus Rift has been on the radar for quite some time, but we know for certain that it’s going to be coming out in the first quarter of 2016. There have been a few other attempts at realistic experiences, but they’re oftentimes a bit too big for the living room, and are way out of our price ranges.
Where the Oculus Rift gives you sight and sound, the Oculus Touch is going to give you a chance to cooperate with your virtual universes in an entire new manner. There are a variety of ways to interact with these controllers including hand presence, manipulation, and communicative gestures. They look like a PlayStation controller split in two with a melted circle surrounding it, but it is said to act like an extension of your hand.
Each side has an analog stick, two buttons, and a trigger. Of course, just because the buttons are familiar doesn’t mean the experience is going to be. The gap between the worlds of games we’ve always wished to be a part of but could never really experience without the separation of us and the screen is closing inch by inch. Too bad that you’ll have to have oodles of money within the next year to experience it though as this is not going to be a cheap purchase.

More information on oculus