Sentences with phrase «camera devices offer»

The much larger field of view makes this perfect for capturing landscape and group shots, but the lack of difference in focal length means you don't get the depth of field bokeh effects that other dual - camera devices offer.

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Gal's Silk device isn't available yet, but Netatmo does offer a connected security camera that doesn't upload your video to the cloud.
Unlike any device offered previously, the iPhone could function as a camera, a portable media player, an Internet client with email and web browsing capabilities (using either Wi - Fi or 3G connectivity), and it could send texts and receive visual voicemails.
I still can't understand how this may happen in today's world with cameras and internet on all devices we use?!! If I meet someone online after one or two letters I offer skype conversation with cam.
Inspired by the success of his major - winning prototype, Scotty designed the Futura 6M Dual Balance putter to offer the enhanced stability and forgiveness Corephotonics is the pioneer and worldwide market leader of dual camera technologies for smartphones and mobile devices, providing a perfect mobile camera
This 2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5 is proudly offered by DARCARS Toyota Silver Spring This Toyota includes: SR5 PARKING SONAR Smart Device Integration HD Radio Navigation System CD Player Rear Parking Aid Back - Up Camera AM / FM Stereo Satellite Radio Bluetooth Connection Auxiliary Audio Input Hard Disk Drive...
The Audi mobile device also offers the vehicle owner an extra security function: images from a camera in the vehicle interior can be received on the device's display in real time.
The 2018 model is also equipped with more than a few added technological innovations providing safety along the lines of the rearview video camera, anti-collision device, a blind spot surveillance device, and is also offered with the Google Android Auto combined with Apple CarPlay technologies.
Other stuff on offer includes the latest Surround Camera System Adaptive Xenons and an Adjustable Speed Limiter Device.
For example, as content consumption devices, neither offers a camera, and both are Wi - Fi - only.
It's a content - consuming device, like you'd expect from Amazon, and the 1.3 MP camera offers enough for good quality video conferencing if you're into that.
In the camera department, the device offers 16MP dual camera setup on the rear and a single 16MP camera on the front for selfies.
From BlackBerry 10 devices to Priv to DTEK50 to finally the DTEK60, I would say for most folks the DTEK60 is ahead mostly everything else offered by BlackBerry but within the same realm as the Priv, so if you're a Priv owner considering the DTEK60 the camera shouldn't be a concern.
Both devices will offer a 4 - inch WVGA screen, 1,500 mAh battery, 4 GB of internal storage, microSD expansion, 5MP camera, 0.3 MP front - facing cam, HSPA + connectivity and 1.4 GHz CPU.
In the camera department, the device will be offering 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera.
To ensure you've got some 3D content to enjoy, the device sports dual 5 - megapixel rear - facing cameras that can capture 3D video at 720p or 2D at 1080p — although for some more professional looking content the phone will also come with access to the 3D version of the Blockbuster OnDemand app that offers 2D and 3D movies, TV shows and games.
The HD front facing camera will be integrated with microphone offers high quality face to face video communications and built into the back device there is 3 megapixel auto - focu camera for capture photos and support video recording.
Fitting the flagship vs mid-range positions that these BlackBerry devices occupy, there's a 21 - megapixel camera on the rear of the DTEK60, that offers 4K video capture.
It lacked not just a front - facing camera for FaceTime, but any camera at all, couldn't handle multitasking and for all that its display offered a great portal to the Internet and a plethora of apps, the Apple iPad was actually a somewhat unwieldy device to sit in bed or on the sofa with.
The BlackBerry Curve 9360 is their thinnest device in this series, with the BlackBerry 7 OS and is purchasable for # 225; the Samsung Galaxy Y ships with a 3 - inch touch screen for # 100, whilst the HTC Explorer features a 3.2 - inch HVGA touchscreen, with a 3MP camera on # 130 payg offers.
Other camera features are the same across both devices though, with both offering Auto HDR photos, exposure control, face detection, burst mode, timer mode and photo geotagging, all of which are also offered on the company's iPhones.
As well as offering a sense of scale, the pictures show how much both devices have in common in terms of design language — they're largely the same except the BlackBerry A10 is more rounded, both at the corners and the camera port.
The lockscreen now offers additional functionality, allowing a user to control music playback or jump directly to the camera app without unlocking the device, while a new quick dial feature speeds up the calling process.
It's an Alexa - enabled device equipped with a depth - sensing camera and LED lighting that will take pictures of your outfit, via voice command, and offer fashion advice through style - trained machine learning algorithms.
Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet has a better front camera The rear camera is the same on both devices, however Sony offers a 5.1 MP front shooter while the iPad Air 2 gets a 1.2 MP camera module.
The Droid 3 offers a good amount of options for different lighting conditions and shooting scenarios, but compared to the camera offered by other devices settings still seem fairly limited.
The main cameras on both devices are very similar, although the Galaxy S6 Edge does offer a pro-camera feature to allow the user more manual control.
We get the sense - as we have with all other Nexus devices - that camera is secondary to other things that Nexus wants to offer (power, affordability, the latest Android experience).
The ZTE Grand Memo LTE is the 4G version of ZTE's flagship Grand Memo device, offering superior specifications including a 5.7 - inch high - definition display with 1280 × 720 resolution, a 1.5 GHz nVidia Tegra3 quad - core processor, 12 - core GPU and 13 million pixel camera, supporting 1080P HD video playback and recording.
Amazon might be able to offer that at some point, although it would be surprising to see it appear in a device that does not even have a camera in it.
Both devices offer their own camera features with Apple offering face detection and the ability to control exposure while Sony offers fun applications such as Face - in and Multi-Camera like the Xperia Z3 smartphone.
Beyond battery, the eight - megapixel rear camera and two - megapixel front facing camera offer the type of image quality you expect from a $ 200 device.
Aside from different sized IPS displays, both devices offer support for Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE network and are equipped with a dual - core 1.2 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 5 - megapixel camera capable of recording HD video, a 1.2 - megapixel front - facing camera for video chat, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi support and the ability to share a 4G LTE connection with other Wi - Fi - enabled devices.
The HD + also updates the camera, adding a new 8 - megapixel snapper to replace the 5MP offering of the original device.
RIM (s rimm) confirmed rumors of a tablet by introducing the BlackBerry PlayBook, a powerful 7 - inch device that will offer a dual - core 1 GHz processor, full HTML 5 browser, Flash 10.1 with video acceleration, 1 GB of RAM, 1080p playback with HDMI output and two HD cameras, all built atop the QNX operating system.
Now that the Fire HD tablets come with rear cameras, Amazon has started offering free automatic backup for all photos taken with new Fire tablets, and the photos get synced across Amazon devices and Cloud Drive apps.
Aside from this, the PlayBook also offered full HD video playback, stereo speakers, a front facing camera and a 5 Megapixel rear camera all in a purse and jacket - pocket friendly device.
This is our second lowest - priced device, yet it offers a full feature set, including everything a good point - and - shoot camera should have (auto setting selection, continuous autofocus, face recognition), plus a clever Wi - Fi implementation that lets you control the camera from your smartphone — perfect for taking group shots you want in on.
«Process: Photography,» which runs through April 7, 2013, in the Athenaeum at the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, offers «a look at the characteristics and capabilities of a wide variety of devices — from camera obscura, to electron microscopy — from Hasselblad to iPhone.»
Thanks to a tanked economy and the advent of devices like tablets that are pulling focus away from sustainable design and putting it back on competitive features like cameras, displays, touchscreens and so on, companies (and consumers) are wanting to put the focus on what they have to offer consumers in bang for their buck rather than what green they get for the green they're doling out.
Extremely accurate and responsive Main camera performs very well for a budget / mid range device Face detection on front facing camera Large 4080 mAh battery offers great battery life Good display, vibrant and sharp Large software feature set for budget device Excellent price - to - value ratio
While some critics may argue Google cut a number of corners by opting against following the latest industry practices and equipping the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL with single - sensor modules instead of dual camera ones, the imaging capabilities of the two devices seem to be the very pinnacle of what the mobile segment is currently capable of offering as far as single - lens setups are concerned.
The new devices offer a HD display with over 1 million pixels, faster quad - core processor, front and rear - facing cameras, Dolby Digital Audio, and the new Fire OS 4 «Sangria» operating system.
Unlike some of its competition, the device offers a decent camera — a feature that most budget handsets seem to ignore in favor of things like battery life.
Parrot has equipped the device with a 1080p, 14MP HD camera that offers a 180 - degree field of view, both horizontally and vertically.
The device may be called «mini» but it still offers a solid mid-range spec list, which includes a 4.5 - inch 720p HD display, 1.4 Ghz quad - core processor, 1.5 GB RAM and an 8 - megapixel camera on the rear.
Hive, the smart home solution, has been expanding its system's offerings to cover the whole home - stepping beyond the core of smart heating, by recently adding sensors and lights.And now there's Hive Camera, the company's rival to devices like Nest Cam,... Read more
The included camera UI is no different than that of other Samsung - branded tablets and smartphones, though it does offer up Share shot and Buddy photo share — two smart functions that debuted on the Galaxy S III and which send photos to other devices via WiFi Direct.
A few years ago, smartphone buyers were looking for devices that offered bigger screens, bigger batteries and premium designs, but today, the focus has shifted to the camera.
Other camera features are the same across both devices, though, with both offering Auto HDR photos, exposure control, face detection, burst mode, timer mode and photo geotagging, and more.
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