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HP Introduces Industry's Largest Digital Camera Touchscreen

Slimy   on 23 June 2007 - 19:39 · 2 comments & 2736 views

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HP recently introduced nine new digital cameras to its product line, including one with the largest touchscreen LCD display of any compact digital camera in the industry. The HP Photosmart R937 Digital Camera has a 3.6-inch Auto-bright touchscreen display for editing and organizing photos directly on the camera. Included within the touchscreen is a Microsoft Windows Vista-compatible tagging feature and a virtual keyboard. The 8-megapixel R937 also features the latest generation of HP Design Gallery, which includes the popular ‘slimming’ feature that can take up to 10 pounds off photographed subjects, HP pet-eye fix to correct glowing pet eyes and touch-up technology for removal of blemishes.

The HP Photosmart Mz67 Digital Camera, which produces 8-megapixel photos, is HP’s first compact midrange zoom digital camera. The Mz67 features a big 6x optical zoom and a 2.5-inch display. Setting a new low for entry pricing into digital cameras is the 5-megapixel HP Photosmart E337 Digital Camera, set to retail below $80 and is expected to be available for purchase in July. HP Photosmart R937 Digital Camera, HP Photosmart Mz67 Digital Camera and the rest of the new line up are expected to be available for purchase in August.

News source: DailyTech

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#1 Lasker on 23 Jun 2007 - 20:07
I will love to have this camera. I have the Photosmart R927 which I love it. 3inch and 8.2 megapixels and the performance is very amazing. I would probably buy this camera in the future when they reduce the price.
#2 QuantumTrickery on 23 Jun 2007 - 20:16
When HP learns to concentrate on something more than flashy features, instead of absolutely awful image quality, then maybe I'll show some interest. But i'm sure it will look amazing to people who don't know any better.

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