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Images: Godox, Fujifilm, Aura and SonyIt's been a busy week here at the DPReview offices, but we've still been able to comb through the accessory releases to find some new and interesting products. We'll be taking a look at an upgraded digital picture frame, some new flashes and more. But first, as always, the deals!Sales of the weekPhoto: OM SystemOM System's OM-5 is a small, lightweight camera
Portable projectors like the Freedo, Zip and MoGo 3Pro can help take movie nights outside, but what if you don't have a plain flat wall to host the visuals? XGIMI has launched a relatively inexpensive portable screen designed specifically for projected entertainment outdoors.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: XGIMI, Screens, Projectors, Portable
Photo: MriyaWildlife / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty ImagesTo the delight of many, Zeiss posted an exciting teaser to its dedicated camera lens Instagram account. The post promises some "owlsome news" with a note that something is landing soon, suggesting a new lens is likely coming soon.Click here to see the post on InstagramThis teaser comes as welcome news, as there was speculation in 2
Walls in many homes play host to art prints or family photos, but refreshing your collection can be a pain. Thanks to a nifty tap-to-print feature and color ePaper technology, the Reflection Frame updates imagery in seconds and is easy on the eyes.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, LifestyleTags: Kickstarter, E-Ink, Color, Art, Photo, Frameless
Lexar, a well-known storage manufacturer recently launched its Pexar digital smart frame and it just might be the perfect gift for loved ones over this festive period. The 11-inch, 2K touchscreen display features an anti-glare coating and a peak brightness of 400 nits, meaning it can handle a well-lit room quite well. There's an integrated magnetic stand that can be set in portrait or landsca
designed as a mechanical flipbook, the device by tentacle media features 36 still frames that create the illusion of movement. The post tentacle media’s mini-mutoscope revisits 19th-century motion picture technology appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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