Kodak introduced the Slice Touchscreen digital camera at CES in Las Vegas
January 11, 2010 by Digital camera
Filed under Camera Reviews
THE CES 2010 has developed a wide range of electronic products and in turn Kodak And Zdnet dazzled us with this spectacular digital camera Slice Touchscreen: flat, easy to transport and the latest technology!
Image: blogs.zdnet.com
Some will find it odd, but this camera is sexy by tooth and out.
One of the strengths of the camera (which comes in black, nickel and red) is its 3.5-inch touchscreen and 16:9 dimensions. Also common ground with anti-reflective layer, 14 megapixel CCD sensor, 5X Schneider-Kreuznach lens and optical image stabilizer.
Other features of the Kodak pocket camera include search and face recognition, button ‘Share’ to quickly upload them to Kodak Gallery, Facebook, Flickr, Youtube and e-mails.
The other impressive is that it can store 5 thousand pictures in high definition, so no need to delete photos to make space. Added to this is the Smart Capture feature that analyzes scenes makes automatic adjustments to your photos are like never before.
This striking retro machine cost about $ 350 (Some 176 thousand dollars) and only sold through Best Buy’s site since April this year.


