Electronics
Garmin nuvi 295W like a bolt from the blue, bearing email, camera and WiFi (video)
Ever heard of the Garmin nuvi 295W? Neither had we, until the GPS showed up spontaneously on Amazon.
Sony teases high-end camcorder with Exmor APC HD sensor and interchangeable lenses
Like Sony’s new NEX3 and NEX5 compact cameras with APC-C-sized sensor?
Engadget Podcast 195 – 05.07.2010
You’d think that Michael Gartenberg would bring a tone of civility to the Engadget Podcast, but his practical approach to tech thought simply causes rage in the hyper-inflated egos of Josh and Nilay, who both live in a world where teenagers simply do not exist. Don’t miss it. NOTE: We had a few recording issues, please bear with us.
Engadget wins the People’s Voice Webby in Consumer Electronics, and you can win a Droid Incredible!
Hey, would you look at that — we done won ourselves an award! And not just any award, but the People’s Choice Webby Award in Consumer Electronics, which is doubly special to us since it was voted on by the general public. Obviously we’re pretty happy about the win, but we’re even happier to have such great readers like all of you — Engadget editors work pretty hard, but you’re the ones who make our site what it is
Terminator 5: Revenge of the Microsoft Fanboy (video)
We know things can get pretty hairy in the war between man and machine. Even in times of peace a foul-mouthed forum troll slagging off your favorite consumer electronics company can be too much to bear.
Ben-Q debuts E1260 HDR digicam with 12-megapixels, 720p video
Ben-Q might not be the most well-known name in the gadget game, but it does have a pretty solid track record when it comes to entry-level consumer electronics. The company’s newest shooter might not come in the most eye-pleasing package, but the 12-megapixel E1260 HDR should do well enough in capturing those spontaneously heartwarming (or cloying) scenes with the family this summer: 720p video! 28mm 4x optical wide angle zoom lens! A ‘passable’ 2.7-inch LCD display! And how about that HDR image enhancement technology? Apparently, this bad boy’s “high dynamic range” feature manages high contrast lighting to eliminate excessive backlight.




