
After the release of the App Store, millions of games have been downloaded on to the iPod Touch turning it into a gaming console. So I would not be suprised to see an iPod Touch with a larger screen in future. What do you think??

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The front three left, center, and right speakers usually sound best when positioned with their tweeters elevated to the same height as a seated listener's ears.
Despite its nice design, the touch screen doesn't make a very nice interface. The selections tend to be too small to use your finger on them, unless you have long, well-shaped fingernails (this camera's for you, fashionistas), though Sony does include a stylus that can clip onto the camera strap. If you do choose to clip that stylus on, and I highly suggest you do, you might want to tie off a little loop on the end of the strap, so it doesn't slide all over the place. Even with that stylus, the touch screen tended to be unresponsive.
The menus aren't just irritating they're downright neurotic and take far too long to navigate, requiring constant reassurance with countless taps of "OK." Change the resolution, hit "OK."
The camera's 32mm to 128mm equivalent, f/2.8-5.8 lens is the only significant upgrade, offering a slightly longer zoom and wider angle than the W90's 35mm to 105mm equivalent lens.
The W90 also includes 31 megabytes of internal memory, enough to hold a few dozen photos or about a minute and a half of fair quality VGA footage. Invest in a Memory Stick Duo to get any shooting longevity out of this camera. As with the W80, a generous suite of on board retouching options help offset the W90's cookie cutter feature set.
At 10.3 ounces with battery and Memory Stick Duo Pro card, the H10 is one of the lighter megazooms, and as compact as any of them.
At 22.4 ounces with battery and CF card, the A200 weighs more than most of its competitors, despite its plastic clad body. It feels solid, though, and the rubberized grip has a deep indent for your finger that makes the camera comfortable to hold.
A 9 point auto focus system helps the camera lock onto subjects, and face detection can automatically adjust focus and exposure to suit the faces in your pictures. Adult and Child Priority face detection modes can differentiate between and focus primarily on children or adults in group photos, and Smile Shutter mode automatically captures photos when subjects smile.
Also atypical for its price, the W150 incorporates a 5x f3.3-5.2 28-140mm equivalent lens. That's wider and longer than many.
The only flaw is that the door on the bottom concealing the rechargeable battery and Memory Stick Pro Duo slot slides open a little too easily even during use.
Below the rocker is a context sensitive Menu button, a Home button for full access to settings, and between them a wheel dial surrounding a directional pad and an OK button for navigating menus. The directional pad doubles as controls for flash, timer, macro, and display options, and the wheel dial lets you quickly change ISO, shutter speed, and aperture in manual mode.
Measuring a little more than 0.6 inch and weighing 5.6 ounces, the T700 is ultra slim and light. We tested a brushed silver version, but it's available in gray, red, pink, and gold, too.
But most important, the A580 has a face detection and tracking system that worked as promised, keeping the selected face in focus even as the person moved among other people.
The new buttons sit flush with the body and don't move much, similar to the style that has become popular on cell phones.
There's no physical feedback so you can't feel you've scrolled to the next option, and I frequently found myself either zipping past my choice or frustrated because it didn't seem to be changing.
For instance, you can change ISO sensitivity with either the dial or the navigation buttons, but can only navigate metering choices via the nav. Also, in some cases when you have two columns to navigate, as with Picture Style settings, it doesn't let you move to the right or left. It requires you to move all the way down the first column to get to the settings in the second column.
You'll want to pick up some rechargeable NiMH batteries for sure. With the screen now 0.5 inch larger than the SX100's at 3 inches, the PictBridge, face detection, and display and menu buttons once below the LCD have been shuffled a bit.
That mosaic like design on the right is the speaker. Scene modes are plentiful 16 in all and include Stitch Assist for panoramas and Underwater for use with an optional casing.
Overall, I like the changes, and shooting with the G10 feels quick, fluid, and comfortable. The optical viewfinder is relatively large and distortion free, making it quite usable.
At 1.9 pounds, the body has gained a little weight about an ounce but retains the same dimensions: 4.2 inches by 5.7 inches by 2.9 inches. It retains the same comfortable grip and sturdy, partly dust and weather sealed, body, as well as compatibility with the old battery and vertical grip.
There's full auto, a handful of scene modes, and a manual mode that allows for adjustment of exposure, white balance, color tone and tints, metering (evaluative, center weighted average, and spot), and image size and quality.
A still camera style mode dial for selecting shooting modes when using the still camera functions sits at the top rear of the camera.
The dark gray, plastic shell of the Samsung DuoCam SC-D6040 on the other hand, resembles, at first glance, a typical midsize DV camcorder.
A single device that can shoot good video as well as stills is the Holy Grail of consumer imaging.
Allows for very compact camcorders. Easy searching and random access to video segments. Selectable image quality levels, including high quality variable bit rate recording. Both video and still images are recorded on disc (instead of on a cassette and a memory card). Relatively short recording times.
Supports manual focus, which helps savvy users to tape in hard to focus situations. This product weighs just 15.2 ounces without battery and media, which is quite light.
Digital camcorders that record MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 to memory cards may be picky about the cards you use since those encoding schemes require the ability to write to the card more quickly than most standard cards can handle.
Video cameras using a memory card format are able to achieve an ultra compact design.
It weighs 12.8 ounces with its 1460mAh battery that's rated for up to 2.5 hours of recording (it averaged closer to 2 hours in my testing). The main controls are well placed.