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More wrist-based technology, this time the 4GB MP4 Watch Player with FM Transmitter, which packs a lot of useful technology into a very small timepiece.
The transmitter on board could mean listening to the sound of your favourite video clip through your car stereo, but more practically, it's good for streaming your watch-based tunes (MP3 or WMA). Along with the MP4 player, the watch also offers a 1.8-inch screen for viewing, photo viewing, recording, e-book viewing and of course, the time.
There's a built-in Li-on battery for power and a price tag of $126 (around £63)
Its been nearly a month since Hasselblad introduced its whopping 50-megapixel camera, with its equally whopping price tag of $37,000. But already, the Hasselblad has been out-pixelled by the Leaf AFi 10. Weighing in at 56 megapixels, the Leaf AFi 10 medium format camera features a 56x36mm True Wide Frame that delivers full resolution across the entire width of the camera’s 6x6 sensor area. Digital imaging sensor, 9288*6000 resolution, 1 frame/ sen capture time and light sensitivity (ISO) 50-800.The Leaf AFI 10 equips the TWF sensor technology alloeing compatibility with more than 80 large-format cameras. It new “Verto” technology ensures that the TWF sensor effortlessly rotates and captures 56mm resolution for both landscape and portrait shots without the need to physically turn the camera body.The AFi 10 captures images at about 1 second per frame and has the ability to shoot up to ISO800. The Hasselblad does pip it to the post with price though, as the AFi 10 checks in at a eye-watering $43,675.