Q. I would like it to be something new 2011/2012 and nothing too expensive. I want to vlog inside and outside. Also maybe something that can film sports such as football and motorcross.
Thanks for the answers! :)
Thanks for the answers! :)
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Sony HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam 5.3 MP Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom (2012 Model) has been a great HD camcorder so far. It is very small and lightweight, to say the least. I think the 70 series battery I bought for this unit weighs almost as much as the camera. The controls are good with the little screen joystick and menus. The color is very good on the screen, and the video is sharp. I like the 30x for videoing my stepsons' wrestling matches.
Sony HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam 5.3 MP Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom (2012 Model) has been a great HD camcorder so far. It is very small and lightweight, to say the least. I think the 70 series battery I bought for this unit weighs almost as much as the camera. The controls are good with the little screen joystick and menus. The color is very good on the screen, and the video is sharp. I like the 30x for videoing my stepsons' wrestling matches.
Samsung Galaxy SII Vs Google Nexus Prime?
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Hi... I want to buy a smart phone but I'm confused between Galaxy SII and Google Nexus Prime. I've seen tech specs of both the phones and I'm impressed by both but I can't buy two smart phones you see. So please tell me which would be the better phone among both.
And I've also heard that Samsung is about to release Galaxy SIII soon. So should I wait for some time till SIII gets released or should I buy a phone right now???
If you know the release date of Galaxy SIII then please let me know...
Thanks...
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For this question, it depends completely on how bad and more importantly how soon you need a phone. The Samsung Galaxy SIII is rumored to sport 2GB of ram instead of 1GB, a 12 megapixel camera with a better lens of course, front facing camera better than the current version, a Super Amoled Plus HD display packing over 387 ppi, a Samsung 4412 chip set-which by the way is a quad core processor- that clocks at 2.0 GHZ, a 4.65 edge to edge display, LTE call quality and download speeds and of course running on android 4.0 Ice Cream. These are just a few specs. The Samsung Galaxy SIII will be announced at the CES conference in February next year, 2012. I have also heard that if they dont chose a quad-core chip set, they may just run a dual core 1.8GHZ Samsung exynos processor. I personally have chosen to wait for the Samsung galaxy SIII.I do want a new phone. But the cost of jumping or suspending contracts and trying to keep up with the latest cell phone is a luxury many cannot afford. My contract expires on the eve of the supposed realese date of this phone, so Im geeked! If you want the best, then just wait for it. But it will be again the best android phone on the market when it releases.
You have to wonder what platform they trying to lay out with a quad-core phone? The only reason we need dual core chipset phones right now are for capturing 1080p video. THATS IT!. Sure, we can surf, process and download info alot quicker than before, but its not generally needed. The additional cores and ram may serve for more demanding options and features in a phone like shooting 60 fps instead of 30fps which are in current dual core phones right now, creating a more media-like friendly phone or trying to fully incorporate your phone into your computer and various computer programs on your computer-all while your phone acts like a phone. The play field is open. But just like a car, with more power comes more demand for fuel or better fuel engineering. Im hoping that power management will be heavily revised in a phone that has 4 chipsets while operating on a LTE network. If the battery life on this upcoming quad core chipset phone acts anything like the available HTC dual core cell phones, its main audience will be hard core sammy fans. Carrying around a phone that dies 3hours just in standby mode is depressing. But Samsung does there homework pretty darn well.
Dude, just wait. Its so worth it
For this question, it depends completely on how bad and more importantly how soon you need a phone. The Samsung Galaxy SIII is rumored to sport 2GB of ram instead of 1GB, a 12 megapixel camera with a better lens of course, front facing camera better than the current version, a Super Amoled Plus HD display packing over 387 ppi, a Samsung 4412 chip set-which by the way is a quad core processor- that clocks at 2.0 GHZ, a 4.65 edge to edge display, LTE call quality and download speeds and of course running on android 4.0 Ice Cream. These are just a few specs. The Samsung Galaxy SIII will be announced at the CES conference in February next year, 2012. I have also heard that if they dont chose a quad-core chip set, they may just run a dual core 1.8GHZ Samsung exynos processor. I personally have chosen to wait for the Samsung galaxy SIII.I do want a new phone. But the cost of jumping or suspending contracts and trying to keep up with the latest cell phone is a luxury many cannot afford. My contract expires on the eve of the supposed realese date of this phone, so Im geeked! If you want the best, then just wait for it. But it will be again the best android phone on the market when it releases.
You have to wonder what platform they trying to lay out with a quad-core phone? The only reason we need dual core chipset phones right now are for capturing 1080p video. THATS IT!. Sure, we can surf, process and download info alot quicker than before, but its not generally needed. The additional cores and ram may serve for more demanding options and features in a phone like shooting 60 fps instead of 30fps which are in current dual core phones right now, creating a more media-like friendly phone or trying to fully incorporate your phone into your computer and various computer programs on your computer-all while your phone acts like a phone. The play field is open. But just like a car, with more power comes more demand for fuel or better fuel engineering. Im hoping that power management will be heavily revised in a phone that has 4 chipsets while operating on a LTE network. If the battery life on this upcoming quad core chipset phone acts anything like the available HTC dual core cell phones, its main audience will be hard core sammy fans. Carrying around a phone that dies 3hours just in standby mode is depressing. But Samsung does there homework pretty darn well.
Dude, just wait. Its so worth it
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