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Welcome to our site dedicated to finding new electronic gadgets from around the world. Gadgets Fan brings you real gadget reviews and not just small snipnets of information. We have the latest hi-tech gadgets reviewed as soon as we get them! Canon PowerShot Elph 100 HS Posted by Sanky on Tuesday, March 29th 2011 29 Mar The Canon PowerShot Elph 100 HS is a 12.1-megapixel compact camera (priced at $200.00) which can deliver good performance, “acceptable” picture quality, and a wide array of settings. But due to its relatively cheap price, consumers should not expect one-of-a-kind features which are commonly found in most high-end, expensive cameras. In terms of portability, this digital camera measures 3.7 x 2.2 x 0.08 inches (HWD) and weighs approximately 4.9 ounces—almost the same size of a deck of cards. Meanwhile, its chassis comes in different colors including pink, blue, silver, gray, and orange which are all bearing silver accents. Canon PowerShot Elph 100 HS The portable camera has a 3-inch, 230,000 dot LCD screen which is slightly lower than most high-priced versions’. But in terms of speed, it is quite acceptable since it only takes 2.1 seconds from boot-up to shooting while the shutter lag (from pressing the button to capturing an image) averages 0.6. Unfortunately, technology critics usually mention the somewhat mediocre quality image provided by the PowerShot Elph 100 HS which is caused by the low lines per picture height. For this reason, consumers may notice that the pictures appear soft instead of being sharp and clear. But when it comes to the camera’s low-light performance, this is surprisingly good as it can keep the noise within the 1.5 threshold. This means that the images appear quite clear even in poor lighting conditions and without using flash. [Read More] Nintendo to Introduce 3D-Enabled Gaming Device

Technology giant Nintendo said it will release its newest gaming device that is enabled with 3D imagery which can be used without wearing special glasses.  The hand-held gadget, which will be on sale in the US on Sunday, is priced at $250.
With 3DS, users can also take 3D photos and watch 3D movies from Neflix on its 3.5-inch screen.
Nintendo to Introduce 3D Enabled Gaming Device
Despite the notable features of this hand-held gaming device, some technology analysts said that Nintendo “will have a hard time competing against its rivals.”  The company has been popular after introducing Game Boy, although the growing competition especially from Apple iPod and other smartphones that have paved with game applications is posing a challenge particularly in terms of sales.
To have an edge to compete in the market, technology experts said that Nintendo has to offer better entertainment experiences to consumers.  According to a survey, the demand for DS devices has slowed over the past several years because of the introduction of smartphones that can also support complex gaming applications.
After introducing hand-held DS, Nintendo has sold approximately 145 million units worldwide.  Meanwhile, the company is expecting that the newest version 3DS will generate more sales compared to its predecessor DSi which was released in 2008.

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