Archives for the day Monday, November 12th, 2007


As the flood of media receivers continue to pour out, we’ve noticed a new one from Pinnacle Systems that comes with 802.11b/g WiFi built-in, hearts Macs and PCs alike (according to the PR, at least) and handles HD streaming like it’s its job. The ShowCenter 250HD is a self-proclaimed “plug-and-play digital media adapter” that includes an Ethernet jack, UPnP support and the ability to play nice with HD WMV, DivX HD or MPEG2 video formats. Additionally, this unit understands AVI, XviD, MP3, WMA and PCM WAV files (among others), and includes a myriad ports including USB 2.0, composite / S-Video / component video outputs, a pair of stereo audio outs and coaxial / optical digital audio jacks. If you just noticed a hint of drool rolling down the left side of your mouth, casually wipe it up and bust out your credit card, as this one will only run you $199.99 at a number of fine e-tailers.

Ricoh’s recently-released Caplio R7 digital camera certainly has the specs to get the job done and, judging from Photography Blog’s new review, it looks like the camera as a whole stacks up pretty nicely as well. While it’s apparently not a huge leap over the previous R6 model, the Photography Blog folks nonetheless found a few welcome improvements, including a four-way “joystick” that apparently works particularly well with the updated interface, and a new “vibration correction system” that should lead to some better pictures even in difficult shooting situations. Otherwise, it appears to be pretty much in line with the R6, including that same 7x wide-angle optical zoom lens, and the same speedy performance that Photography Blog says “easily beats the competition.”