Posts Tagged ‘handheld’
Nintendo 3DS video review
The 3DS is the first 3D handheld video game system that actually looks like it has a chance. Early adopters or “3DS Ambassadors” as Nintendo likes to call them, shelled out 0. Now, with the price drop to about 0, is it worth buying in @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
Sony HD Handycam
All items shown can be purchased at low prices on Amazon at astore.amazon.com Introducing the Sony Handycam HDR-HC5 Check out more SONY stuff at my blog: sonycams.blogspot.com View the various add-ons available for this camera at http THE SPECIFICATIONS Manufacture: Sony Corporation (USA) Model No.: HDR-HC5 (also comes in HDR-HC7) Resolution: HD HDV1080i. 4.0 mega pixel still camera. Recording type: Mini DV Features: nightshot, back light, xvColor, ClearVid CMOS sensor, play/edit, 80x digital zoom, Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar, infoLITHIUM (AntiFORCE) battery, 7.2V, NTSC. Review: This camera is small and powerful, while still being easy enough for almost anyone to use and providing the features that professional videographers desire. Its user friendly you can eject the DV tape while the camera is screwed in to a tripod and the touch-screen makes navigating the menu simple. Most come with a remote control so you can sit on the couch and watch home videos on it without having to get up to control it. This camera also has a very nice still camera capability, with even a pop-out flash option for images that dark. There are a lot of add-ons and accessories available for this camera, such as wireless microphones and camera lights. Email me at sonyhdcams@gmail.com www.youtube.com
Classic Game Room – PSP CAMERA review
Classic Game Room reviews the PSP CAMERA for use on the Sony PSP handheld video game console. The PSP camera can be used to take pictures, shoot videos and play certain videogames like Eyepet and Invizimals. The PSP camera is not a good camera by any means but it gets the job done, especially when playing games like Invizimals which use the camera effect nicely. The PSP camera has a cheapo microphone and macro function too! From Sony and available on PSP models that aren’t the PSP Beaver (aka PSP Go)
Classic Game Room – PSP GO console review
Classic Game Room reviews the Sony PSP Go handheld video game console that plays videogames downloaded from the Sony Network instead of UMD discs. The new model PSP Go is smaller than the older 1000-3000 models and doesn’t use UMD discs (which prevents you from buying used games) or work with the PSP camera and games like Invizimals and Eyepet. PSP go has slick styling, nice buttons and an analog stick as well as good battery life and an excellent screen. Screen size is smaller than older model PSPs though.
Classic Game Room – NEO-GEO POCKET COLOR review
Classic Game Room reviews the SNK Neo-Geo Pocket Color handheld game console from 1999! This sequel to the black and white NeoGeo Pocket had color and higher hopes but still failed to gain a foothold against the Nintendo Game Boy and Sega Game Gear. Lack of a backlit screen and small software library kept the SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color to a niche market, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t awesome. The Neo-Geo Pocket Color is a 16-bit hand held videogame console with games like Samurai Shodown and Gals Fighters that have a catchy cartoony look and awesome gameplay. It has a thumbstick instead of a D-pad and two buttons. Because of the non-backlit screen the Neo Geo Pocket has excellent battery life. Its design is pleasing and the SNK NeoGeo Pocket Color has a handy portable size which fits your hands well and makes gameplay comfortable. CGR reviews Neo-Geo Pocket Color video games on Classic Game Room review show.