New Tech Gear Announced

By Diane Berkenfeld

June has been a hopping good month for Techies (and I don’t mean the availability of the iPhone 4 in stores today). A range of new products—from hard drives to Thumbdrives, batteries, digital frames and monitors have hit the market and if not already on store shelves, almost all should be there by the end of the month. Some of the gear included definitely has the word professional written all over it, while other items may be for the consumer, but what ties them all together is digital imagery—whether by managing files, or displaying images. Read on…

Blu-ray

picture-soup.com Buffalo blu-ray writer

Buffalo Technology's MediaStation 12x External USB 3.0 Blu-ray Writer.

Buffalo Technology (www.buffalotech.com) just announced its new MediaStation 12x External USB 3.0 Blu-ray Writer. The MediaStation can write/play back Blu-ray discs, DVDs and CDs. The Blu-ray writer comes with CyberLink Blu-ray 3D Ready Media suite. Set up is simple and no drivers are needed. The unit supports the following media formats: BD-R SL 8x Read / 12x Write, DVD –R SL 16x Read / 16x Write and CD-R 40x Read / 40x Write.

Buffalo will be shipping the MediaStation 12x External USB 3.0 Blu-ray Writer by month’s end with an estimated street price of $349.99.

External Hard Drives

picture-soup.com western digital my studio drive

Western Digital My Book Studio LX external hard drive for Mac users.

Earlier this month, Western Digital (www.westerndigital.com) introduced its My Book Studio LX external hard drive, with FireWire 800 interface and a sleek new, cool-to-the-touch aluminum case that would complement any Mac product. The drive also supports USB 2.0. The My Book Studio LX is unique in that it utilizes a customizable e-label that lets users identify such information as contents and remaining capacity without having to boot up a computer and plug in the drive.

It will sync seamlessly with Apple Time Machine software and also comes with WD SmartWare software. And the 256-bit hardware-based encryption, typically only found on much more expensive drive systems, provides a high level of data security along with password protection. The new drives area available in 1TB and 2TB capacities. The drives come with HFS + Journaled formatting and are compatible with Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard.

MSRP are $199.99 to $269.99 for the 1TB and 2TB models respectively.

(l.) Iomega's new charcoal gray USB 3.0 eGo drive; (r.) Iomega's new eGo BlackBelt Mac portable drive.

Earlier this month, Iomega (www.iomega.com) introduced its Iomega eGo portable and desktop hard drive line. New models including the charcoal gray USB 3.0 eGo portable with 500GB capacity, USB 2.0 eGo in fun colors: ruby red, midnight blue, and silver, in 320GB, 500GB and 1TB capacities.

Also new is the Iomega 1TB eGo BlackBelt Mac Edition Portable Hard Drive featuring two FireWire 800 ports and a USB 2.0 port. The drive also comes with a FireWire 800 to 400 cable, and utilizes the Iomega Power Grip band to help protect the drive from accidental drops from up to seven feet.

New Iomega eGo desktop drives include the charcoal gray Iomega USB 3.0 eGo Desktop Hard Drive with USB 3.0 in 1TB and 2TB capacities; and the Iomega Mac Edition eGo Desktop Hard Drive, a 3.5-inch HDD in a silver enclosure, and featuring two FireWire 800 ports, a USB 2.0 port and three cables: USB 2.0, FireWire 800 and FireWire 800 to 400 conversion cable. The new eGo Mac Edition desktop drive is HFS+ formatted and is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities.

More of the Now Ubiquitous USB Flash Drives

picture-soup.com kingston technology flash drive

Kingston Technology's DT160 flash drive.

Kingston Technology (www.kingston.com) yesterday announced the DT160 Flash drive, which combines functionality with a capless design. The rubberized thumb grip makes it an easy-to-use retractable USB Flash drive. DT160 is available in capacities from 4GB to 32GB. The drives are Mac, Windows PC and Linux compatible.

And Media Cards

Earlier this month Kingston announced that shipping of its 64GB SDXC media cards should be taking place at the end of the month.

Not Your Average Digital Frame

picture-soup.com framewizard package

Frame Wizard 15-inch frame.

The latest product that falls into the “How cool is that!” category is the FrameWizard (www.framewizard.com). Using your photos and the company’s software/digital frames, you can bring movement to your still digital images.

The company currently offers 7-inch, 8-inch and 15-inch digital frames that utilize their proprietary software (Mac and PC compatible) to make your photographs move, add elements such as snowflakes, raindrops, or falling leaves to your images, change the scenery behind your subjects, and make Matte Magic.

The company is working on a solution for professional photographers.

Sleek Computer Monitors

picture-soup.com samsung 50 series monitor

Samsung 50 Series LED monitor.

Samsung Electronics America Inc., (www.samsung.com) yesterday announced the launch of its line of 50 Series LED-backlit monitors: the 20-inch BX2050, 21.5-inch BX2250, 23-inch BX2350, and 24-inch BX2450 models. Each delivers a >95% sRGB color gamut and 170 degree horizontal viewing angle. The BX2050 monitor has a resolution of 1600×900 and VGA and DVI-D inputs; while the other three models offer a 1920×1080 resolution and VGA, two HDMI inputs and audio output ports. All monitors use Samsung’s Touch of Color (ToC) technology.

According to Samsung, the displays consume up to 40% less energy than same sized CCFL backlit monitors and are fully recyclable, containing no mercury, halogens or VOCs.

The monitors will be available in July, prices range from $229 through $359.

Pico Projectors

picture-soup.com 3m pico projector

The 3M MPro150 pico projector.

3M’s (www.3m.com) MPro150 is the latest in the company’s family of pico projectors. Designed with professionals in mind, the MPro150 includes 1 GB internal memory, a micro SD card slot and a USB input for transferring files from a laptop or netbook, allowing entire presentations to be pre-loaded onto the projector itself.  The MPro150 supports Microsoft Office applications, as well as Adobe PDF, photos and video. The Mpro 150 lets you project images up to 50-inches at 15 lumens brightness.

The unit also has an integrated MP3 player, headphone jack, and speakers so you can listen to your tunes in-between presentations. Additional features include an integrated flip stand, tripod and a variety of input cables. Optional accessories include an adapter cable for Apple products, component video cable and car charger.

MSRP for the MPro150 is $295. The company also offers the MPro 120 projector, designed more for casual users than business, with an MSRP of $325.

Battery Charging on the Go

picture-soup.com duracell go mobile packaging

Duracell's Go Mobile Ni-MH charger.

Duracell (www.duracell.com) has created a Ni-MH AA/AAA battery charger that’s ideal for use by the photographer on the go. The new GoMobile chargers are not only usable plugged into the wall, but they come with a car adapter as well, and the design allows for the GoMobile charger to easily fit in the cup holder of your car. And the charger is fast, fully charging batteries in an hour.

The GoMobile comes with four Duracell pre-charged rechargeable batteries, the wall cord and car adapter. MSRP is $29.99.

picture-soup.com pandigital digital photo greeting cards

Pandigital's Digital Photo Greeting Cards come in three styles. Shown are the birthday cards.

Greeting Cards Go Digital

Pandigital (www.pandigital.net) came out with Digital Photo Greeting Cards, in three different sets of three cards: holidays, birthday, and thinking of you. The cards each let you upload 50 digital photos via USB. Once the photos are loaded, simply send the card and your recipient not only gets a handwritten note from you but up to 50 digital images that are viewable on the 1.44-inch screen built into the cards.

Share

Product Review: Personalized Pexagon Thumbdrive

By Diane Berkenfeld

 

pexagon USB drive

My new pink 4GB Pexagon USB thumbdrive sits atop the box it was delivered in.

Pexagon Technology has been in the digital media business for some time. I stopped by their booth at the recent PhotoPlus Expo tradeshow and saw a great range of products that are ideal for the photographer or studio who needs to deliver digital files and keep their branding at the top of mind with their customers. Pexagon offers a wide range of digital media storage—USB drives in numerous styles and capacities—as well as Store-It drives. The unique thing about Pexagon is that they offer personalization of the USB drives and portable Store-It drives. And they offer bulk pricing.

The USB drives that can be personalized include swivel and traditional style USB drives in 14 different colors, and with capacities ranging from 128MB to 16GB. The portable Store-It and Store-It Pro 2.5-inch hard drives also come in 14 different colors and in capacities up to 500GB. They are Mac and PC compatible and connect to computer via USB 2.0. The Store-It and Store-It Pro drives are bus powered, meaning that they receive power by the computer via USB.

Instead of burning the images you’re delivering to clients on a CD or DVD that will likely be taken out once to download the files and then stored, never to see the light of day again—deliver the files on a USB drive that can be used and reused over and over. The USB drive is something that anyone can utilize and more importantly, it keeps your brand name in front of them. As a photographer, being able to deliver files in a reusable media format that is branded with your business name is to me, a much better solution than using media that is branded with the manufacturer’s logo or name.

Choose the capacity you need, whether its delivering low-res proofs on a 128MB drive or a complete job of final high-res image files on an 8 or 16GB drive.

Pexagon can personalize the swivel and traditional USB drives with two lines of copy on one side and a logo on the other. The Store-It drives can also be personalized with logo and copy. The personalization is crisp and easy to read. And, because it is laser engraved, it will last. Better still, there’s no set-up charges for the personalization.

The company also offers other personalized items as well as various styles and colors of USB drives, including those that take the shape of animals, wood covered drives, USB Jellibandz (wristbands that feature a USB drive in the closure, Jellibeenz (diminutive USB drives), business card USB drives, and more. They also offer a USB drive that is incorporated into a lanyard, making it perfect for staffers or students to keep their media close at hand.

I’ve used both the Pexagon USB media drives and Store-It drives for years, and have never had any issues. They’ve always worked perfectly. The pink 4GB personalized USB drive I just received from Pexagon came in a nice sturdy cardboard box, with an accessory lanyard. The colors that the company offers are really nice shades—very trendy, and they have the look and feel of high quality products. And, delivery was pretty quick after it was ordered.

The company has a dedicated Photo Solutions salesperson, as well as salespeople dedicated to other vertical markets which I think is smart, as they’ll understand the concerns and needs of their customers better. For more information, go to the website at www.pexagontech.com.

Share