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		<title>Nintendo Announces the Wii U</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 19:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; With Nintendo&#8217;s sales slumping due to the rise in popularity of the Xbox Kinect and PlayStation Move, the company unveiled the prototype to it&#8217;s next-generation console, the Wii U, today at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. <a href="/2011/06/nintendo-announces-the-wii-u/#more-'" class="more-link">more »</a><p class="more-link-p"><a class="more-link" href="/2011/06/nintendo-announces-the-wii-u/">Read more &#8594;</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>With Nintendo&rsquo;s sales slumping due to the rise in popularity of the Xbox <em>Kinect </em>and PlayStation <em>Move</em>, the company unveiled the prototype to it&rsquo;s next-generation console, the Wii U, today at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. Nintendo opened their press conference with interactive demos of the system&rsquo;s video gameplay, largely focusing the event on the Wii U&rsquo;s revolutionary new controller.</p>
<p>Nintendo revealed throughout the keynote that games on the Wii U can either be played on the television or through the 6.2-inch touchscreen controller &ndash; which can display exactly what is on the TV, offer different camera angles, or allow the user to view a completely separate picture. The company&rsquo;s executives made it clear that the Wii U is not a portable gaming device as the content is streamed wirelessly from the console to the controller.</p>
<p>The Wii U, unlike its predecessor, will feature High Definition graphics and to the jubilation of Wii owners, the console will be <em>fully backward-compatible</em> with all Wii games and accessories, such as the Wii Remote and Wii Fit board. The gaming system will also supply internal storage, plus the ability to upgrade memory by using SD cards and flash drives through its four USB 2.0 slots.</p>
<p><strong>Additional features of the intuitive Wii U handheld controller will include:</strong></p>
<ul><li>Motion sensors, accelerometer, gyroscope</li>
<li>Contoured grips with traditional directional pad, buttons, and analog joysticks (as well as the touchscreen controls)</li>
<li>Built-in microphone, speakers, in-ward facing camera, and internet access</li>
</ul><p><strong><a title="Gizmodo" href="http://gizmodo.com/5809476/nintendos-new-console-its-for-serious-gamers-and-regular-people" target="_blank">Gizmodo</a> blogged about the Wii U controller:</strong></p>
<p>&ldquo;Nintendo showed it doing some seriously wild stuff: Attached to a gun  it&rsquo;s acting like a sight (kind of like Silent Scope), and in another  demo, held portrait-style, it was a way to flick shuriken. In another,  your holding up the controller like a shield to block pirate arrows. You  can basically play an entirely different game on the touch controller  than everybody else is playing on the big screen. Or use it for another  view of what&rsquo;s happening up on your TV. The possibilities do seem legit  limitless. Multiplayer with Wiimotes is interesting?in one example, the  touchscreen remote has a top-down view of the gaming, while everybody  else plays normally with Wiimotes&hellip; It also does video chat, it&rsquo;s web browser, and it mirrors  photos/videos up on the TV.&rdquo;</p>
<p>According to Nintendo, Wii U games will be released on &ldquo;proprietary high-density optical discs&rdquo;<em>, </em>and an assortment of games were announced for the console including <em>Batman: Arkham City</em>, an <em>Assassin&rsquo;s Creed</em> game, <em>Dirt, Ghost Recon Online</em>, <em>Tekken</em>, <em>Metro Last Light</em>, <em>Aliens Colonial Marines</em>, <em>Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor&rsquo;s Edge</em>, <em>Darksiders II</em>,<em> Lego City Stories, </em>and a brand new entry in the highly popular  <em>Smash Bros.</em> series.</p>
<p>The Wii U will be launched sometime in 2012, and gamers throughout the world will be patiently anticipating their opportunity to (hopefully not&hellip;) throw their Wii U controller <a title="Wii controller thrown" href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/20/wiimote-strap-breaks-controller-destroys-tv/" target="_blank">through their expensive HDTV</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Quick Look at the Panasonic Gh2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 23:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Arthur Douglas]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DMC-GH2, the newest camera in Panasonic&#8217;s Micro Four Thirds line, delivers a vast array of features in a relatively small package. What sets the camera apart from the pack is its rare combination of image and video quality. The <a href="/2011/04/a-quick-look-at-the-panasonic-gh2/#more-'" class="more-link">more »</a><p class="more-link-p"><a class="more-link" href="/2011/04/a-quick-look-at-the-panasonic-gh2/">Read more &#8594;</a></p>]]></description>
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<html><body><p>The DMC-GH2, the newest camera in Panasonic&rsquo;s Micro Four Thirds line, delivers a vast array of features in a relatively small package. What sets the camera apart from the pack is its rare combination of image and video quality. The Gh2 is one of the first cameras to offer stills and video of such high quality at this price point (around $900 MSRP for the body only).</p>
<p>What differentiates&nbsp;Micro Four Thirds cameras from the enormous DSLRs you see tourists, birdwatchers, and soccer moms lugging around is that they include no mirrors or optical viewfinders. The omission of the mirror and slightly smaller sensor size allow for significantly smaller and lighter cameras and lenses, while still delivering considerable image quality and competitive feature sets. In place of the mirror and optical viewfinder found in traditional DSLR cameras, the GH2 sports an electronic viewfinder composed of more than a million pixels, delivering a vibrant, crystal-clear image. In addition to the electronic viewfinder is a 460 thousand dot swivel touch screen.</p>
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<p>Fans of touch screens will be pleased, as the GH2&rsquo;s proves quite responsive. While providing the ability to alter general camera settings, it also allows the user to focus and take pictures simply by clicking anywhere on the screen.&nbsp;For those who prefer a more tactile relationship with their camera, there&rsquo;s a nice big mode dial, a ?clickable? thumbwheel on the back of the camera, as well as several customizable function buttons.</p>
<p>Even though the image sensor found in Micro Four Thirds cameras and in the GH2 is a little bit smaller than in a standard DSLR system, image quality remains fantastic, and higher ISO sensitivities are much cleaner than on your standard point and shoot.&nbsp;Fans of shallow depth of field will find that they can isolate their subjects nicely, given the right lens and aperture&ndash;although it is admittedly more difficult to get the same shallow depth of field on a camera like the GH2, especially when compared to a DSLR with a full-frame sensor.</p>
<p>Ergonomically, the GH2 feels pretty comfortable in the hand with its sizable grip. Its small size and lightweight design allow for comfortable one-handed shooting, while remaining heavy enough for steady low-light shots.</p>
<p>Above all, the video quality of the GH2 has many amateur filmmakers scrambling to get their creative little hands on one. The camera records 1080 24p full HD video, providing a high resolution and cinematic picture. Unfortunately for those in the USA, the GH2 has largely eluded online and retail stores since its announcement, late last year.</p>
<p>On the top of the camera you&rsquo;ll find a built-in stereo microphone. This included microphone records some decent sound, but for more serious work you&rsquo;ll probably want to invest in an external microphone.</p>
<p>While the GH2 is currently a unique camera, those who are after sheer image quality and don&rsquo;t care about video capabilities are still better off going for a more traditional DSLR of the Nikon or Canon variety. &nbsp;Nonetheless, if it&rsquo;s smaller size and a balance of great image quality and superb video capture that you&rsquo;re after, there&rsquo;s little that can touch the GH2 right now.</p>
<p>The Micro Four Thirds camera system and the GH2 present some exciting changes in the photography world. The technology is far from perfect just yet, but it&rsquo;s hard to argue against mirrorless cameras being the future of photography.</p>
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