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    Puttin' On the Ritz

    posted @ 10/13/2009 09:34:00 AM by evermore


    What is it about a top hat, cane and monocle? Surely in the 21st Century we've gotten past those arcane things to sell products. But no, as evidenced by JVC's announcement for its new Picsio pocket camera, they believe people can still be attracted to a low-end movie camera with high-end features by dressing the thing up and making it dance.

    According to JVC, the Picsio shoots 8-megapixel stills and 1080p HD video (not really, according to Engadget), yet looks like Mr. Peanut and dances like Fred Astaire. It's available in three colors with a finish reminiscent of the Spirit of St. Louis. It's got something for everybody -- everybody born before 1925, that is.

    And if you weren't already sold on that, there's the video:



    All this and for only $200 (not counting the required SD card that's not included). How could you possibly resist? It can dance!

    (By the way, click the photo at the top of this story for a BIGGER version of the picture!)

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    New Series On The Site

    posted @ 6/30/2008 11:55:00 PM by Ninjasistah
    Here at ESH we have been steadily going to trade events for the last year. Katsucon, Anime Boston, CES, E3, a bunch of big events that helped us meet some great people and take some fun pictures. It really has been a blast getting to learn more about the industries we love from the inside.

    With half of this year behind us already, and digital 2009 looking us square in the face, I've decided it's time for us to grow up here a bit. Get a little more advanced in our coverage of stuff. And it starts now.

    I am starting a new series in July of reviews on some gadgets. We keep talking about being a review spot for videogames, tech gadgets, and anime, but rarely cover gadgetry. Part of that is due to that fact that not a lot of companies want to part with review units to small to medium-ish us, and the other part has to do with picking where to focus our gadgetry reviews. ESH not Engadget. We aren't even in their league, so why would Dell want to send us their new laptop to review? It is because we're not Engadget that a review unit should swing our way. We speak to a different audience, but one just as passionate. I'm amazed and floored on a daily basis by the number of people that visit this site, and just how tech-savy you all are. You rock. But I digress. I have picked a focus for my initial journey into serious gadget coverage, and I think it's one we will all enjoy. Digital SLR cameras.

    If you are a devoted fan of the podcast you know that both Panda and I share a passion for photography. We get it honestly from our Dad who was a Canon camera nut, and while Panda has been fiddling around in the darkroom with film photography I have gone the digital route. Many of the images you see in my posts or wallapers we offer up here on the site I have doctored or created in some fashion or another through Adobe Photoshop. I play around with digital point and shoot cameras when I am on the road, and have recently become enamored with DSLR cameras.

    Over the next three months I am going to be researching DSLR cameras from three different companies: Nikon, Canon, & Sony. Each month is going to be a new camera, with a post each week about some particular feature that I like or don't like about that particular product. At the end of the three months, I am going to crown a winner, a "Best of the Best" if you will out of the three. And that winner is going to be the DSLR that we use in the future to photograph events we cover here at ESH.

    The Best of the Best is also the one that I recommend to you guys and gals out there looking to move up from your own point and shoots to something a bit more substantial. Digital photography is a big deal these days. Everyone wants to take as many high quality digital pictures as possible and store and organize them easily. I know how important the pictures I take on family vacations, gatherings, or getaways with friends to me are, and imagine that you place the same value on yours. If we didn't love digital pictures, I doubt that places like Flikr, Deviant Art, or Picasa would exist, let alone thrive.

    I promise to provide you guys with as much candid, hands-on info I can give you, and not just parrot back press-kit copy. The invitations to participate have been sent to Nikon, Canon, and Sony, so now it's just a waiting game to see who steps up to the plate.

    Let Best of the Best: DSLR begin.

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