Tallyn Series Laptop Deck uses your camera tripod


Although the screen on your digital camera gives you an idea on how the picture will look, it’s not entirely accurate. Usually once you blow the picture up you can notice details like the picture being the slightest bit blurry or when a mischievous child has decided to pull a prank in the picture. Usually it’s not a big deal to get home and notice those issues. However, for professional photographers if they miss a shot they really need it could cost them. Which means their laptop stays with them quite a bit. Well this stand will make it possible for them to use their laptop a little easier in different environments.

Punch Camera responds to senseless beatings


Now here’s a camera that is way better than any of the other types of cameras that give you instant pictures. Polaroids are cool and all and digitals are convenient, but this tops them all. With this you get your pictures instantly, plus you get to let out all that pent up aggression. No more just holding it all back and pretending to be chipper all the time. Now you have a valid excuse to beat the snot out of something.

Next-generation Flip MinoHD now available


The new generation of the Flip MinoHD camcorder is now available, where it will come in a brand new design that boasts up to two hours of recording time alongside a generous high resolution display coupled with the latest version of the FlipShare software that enables consumers to upload videos directly to their Facebook account without having to use a computer as a ‘middleman’. It comes with 8GB of internal memory and can record in resolutions of up to 1,280 x 720, accompanied by a wide-range, omni-directional microphone, a built-in speaker with software volume control, HDMI output, 2x digital zoom, all crammed into a brushed metal chassis. You will be able to bring home the Flip MinoHD for $229.

DXG-125V sporty compact camcorder


The DXG-125V is designed for those who regularly hike through the woods, ski down high mountains, or sail through the ocean. Sadly, I am not part of this extreme crowd, but if I was, then I could use this camera to record my adventures. The DXG has a rubberized grip that can protect it against the rugged wear and tear. You may not be able to scuba dive with it, but this all-weather camcorder can resist moisture quite well.

Sadly, it only has a 1/4 CMOS 1.0 Megapixel Sensor, which is only good for still shots on an ordinary cameraphone. It also only has 128MB of Flash Memory, but this can be expanded with a SD card. The video can shoot in High Definition formats of H.264 and WVGA and 720p, both at 30 frames per second.

As you can see, it has a candybar form that allows the user to point, shoot, and film and view the results with the 2.0 TFT screen. The DXG-125V comes with a clip with a compass for a definite “outdoorsy” look, as well as HDMI cable, USB, software, and all the other usual digital camera accessories plus a nice-looking clamshell zipper-shut case. It also comes with a tiny pair of headphones, because this DXG camcorder is also MP3 compatible.

You should be able to pick up the DXG-125V at the DXG site for $139.99 in red, green, or camouflage colors.