
Worldwide, there is a strong and growing trend toward large-screen, high-image-quality televisions and high-definition (HD) broadcasting. In line with this, manufacturers are transitioning to HD quality in all other types of video equipment too. Panasonic, consistent with its long-time position as a leader in the video field, is now introducing two advanced full-HD 3CCD camcorders, the HDC-SD9 and HDC-HS9.
The HDC-SD9 offers full-HD 1920 x 1080 progressive recording (25 frames per second) to capture images with a richness and beauty simply not possible with previous consumer camcorders. Users can record motion images with the kind of film-like quality enjoyed in movies at the cinema. The 17-Mbps bit rate of the HDC-SD9 gives superb image quality and motion response, while the high compression ratio enables one full hour of recording onto a 4-GB SD Memory Card (in HX mode) at full-HD resolution.


TV from Toshiba. Livening up your living room with a rich vision of colour and detail, the Toshiba 37 LCD iDTV has the digital and analogue tuners to bring you standard terrestrial and Freeview channels, as well as being able to display the impressive HDTV broadcasts from any HD set top box.
The competition for ultra portable and cheap laptops are high up in the air and there are several companies that have started working on the cut-down laptops, cheap, portable ones etc. MSI is out with its brand new model of Wind ultra-portable, better to be called as the direct competitors of Eee PC 900 or HP 2133 Mini-Note. The laptop hasn’t left out in the market formally and is expected to be launched in the month of June and in the event called Computex. Go on to know about the new, ultra mobile laptop and its features before it hits the market.