Saturday, 17 November 2012

HP Sells Cheapest Windows 8

HP Sells Cheapest Windows 8

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EnlargeMetabones impressed us in January of this year, when they announced an adapter that would allow Canon lenses to work with electronic aperture control on Sony NEX bodies. Their newest product goes a step beyond that, achieving the pinnacle of the adapter mount: autofocus. They claim Canon AF lenses will work with the Smart Adapter II for Sony NEX bodies.

The Metabones adapter will take Canon EF and EF-S lenses from 2006 or later, and marry them with your Sony NEX for full autofocus functionality. The big question is how that changes the autofocus speed of the lens, seeing as it's using a completely different focusing system than it was designed for. In the new product announcement, Metabones said:

Autofocus speed is significantly slower than on a DSLR camera. Phase detection feature of NEX-5R/6 is not used at this time. As a result, autofocus speed of a Canon EF/EF-S lens on Sony NEX is usually slower than on the new Canon EOS M. Compared with Sony's own A-mount lens adapters, Metabones Smart Adapter II is faster than LA-EA1 but slower than the translucent-mirror-equipped LA-EA2.

Older Canon lenses and third party versions won't work for AF, but will still have aperture control, image stabilization, and EXIF data.

inShare. HP is selling the Pavilion DM1-4341sa laptop for £279, but you can get a 12 per cent discount using the code 12OFFAFF to bring the price down to £245.52. This makes it the cheapest Windows 8 laptop we've seen.

The laptop comes with a dual-core AMD E2-1800 processor clocked at 1.7GHz with 1MB L2 cache, 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard disk drive, a 11.6in BrightView LED-backlit display with a 1,366 x 768 display, an AMD Radeon HD 7340 GPU, Wi-Fi, a HD webcam, an Ethernet port and a card reader.

In addition, it packs Beats Audio technology, an island-style keyboard, a 6-cell battery like Hp Compaq 520 battery, Hp HSTNN-IB39 battery, Hp 438518-001 battery, Hp HSTNN-OB84 battery, Hp Compaq Presario CQ20 battery, Hp 482372-322 battery, Hp HSTNN-XB59 battery, Hp HSTNN-XB69 battery, Hp EliteBook 6930p battery, HP ProBook 6550b Battery, HP Compaq 2710 Battery, HP EliteBook 2730p Battery, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, VGA, HDMI connectors, Bluetooth, plus HP's Soft-touch Imprint technology that offers a "superfine, smooth finish" in ash black with a pinwheel pattern.

The laptop weighs a mere 1.6kg and is 32mm thick, which is odd given that it has a small display and doesn't come with an optical drive.

HP has also included a Universal Music Package that allows customers to win "Money can't buy" experiences and VIP concert tickets, as well as free unlimited streaming of the Universal Music Catalogue.

Unique to both the F55 and F5 will be the ability to dual record in a number of different configurations depending upon codec selection and whether using the optional AXS-R5 RAW recorder. Combinations will include recording in parallel to a single SxSPro+ card, to both SxS slots with the same or different codecs, and recording to SxS at the same time as to the AXS-R5 in RAW. These powerful features enable highly efficient off line, on line workflows and the archiving and repurposing of the RAW data.

The F55 and F5 cameras continue Sony's efforts to offer the most flexible lens options. PLmount prime cine lens technology lets users choose cine optics from Angénieux, Canon, Carl Zeiss, Cooke, FUJIFILM, Leica, Schneider Optics and others.

Representing Sony's second generation of cost-effective PL mount prime lenses, each is certified for 4K capture, and designed to minimize geometric distortion, vignetting and breathing. A nine-blade iris delivers beautiful bokehs and the focus rings rotate 240 degrees. The new lens series includes focal lengths of 20, 25, 35, 50, 85 and 135 mm. For easy lens changes, each has the same T2.0 aperture, the same external diameter, matte box diameter, and gear locations for follow focus and aperture. All are the same height except for the 135 mm lens.

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