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Valley Peripherals releases 8 new models in the 2nd quarter
of 2007 The growing industry
of multifunctional digital video cameras has been constantly
under development in terms of having better resolutions and qualities.
The growth of digital video cameras is primary attributable to the advanced
technology that offer a better economic scale as well as the demands
from the consumer's market.Due to the fact that SVP provides a wide
selection of digital video cameras ranging from entry-level to high-end
products for customers to choose from. It has also been steadily developing
and improving its products in order to meet and exceed its customer's
expectations.
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Valley Peripherals 43301
Osgood Road Fremont,
CA 94539 Tel:
510-770-8982 EXT 123 Fax:
510-623-9128 HDDV-2600
HDDV (High-resolution Digital-camera & Digital Video) 2600 15th January 2007, California, SVP proudly introduces the first high resolution digital camera with a digital video function by using hardware interpolation technology. It is the 1st generation of HDDV (High-Resolution Digital-camera & Digital Video). Thanks for the interpolation technology where graphics hardware adds new pixels to an image based on the color values of the surrounding pixels. This state-of-the-art Interpolation technology now has been widely used on SVP’s products. The R & D team from SVP has generated 12 Mega Pixel image resolution based on a 5 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor for the following model – HDDV-2600. The new generation of the HDDV-2600 is being improved on its life
of battery. Rather than using an internal lithium-ion battery, the
R & D people from SVP have teamed up with its manufacturer to
come up a solution and a new model of the HDDV-2600 is formed on
the first quarter of 2007 that allowed using an external battery
for long lasting shooting and videoing. SVP -Xthinn 508
12 October 2007, California-SVP's
R&D teams have worked with one of its joint venture manufacturers
to come up with a new series of digital camera-Xthinn 508. This
camera has a 5.0Megapixel CMOS sensor that allows users to capture
vivid pictures up to 12.0 MP with a built-in software to reinforce
the resolution. The design of the Xthinn 508 is a new innovative
product among its class, it has a touch button panel that make easier
for users to manipulate when playing back videos or viewing pictures.
In addition to that, it has the ability of recording high-quality
video up to 30 fps at VGA /QVGA movie clip format.
Digital
Photo Frames
29 September 2007, California - The prints
in the era on film cameras have gone down in history.
Imagining the chaotic of having more than ten of the old
photo frames placing on top of your dresser, desk, nightstand or
hanging on your walls to vignette the memories that are captured
on the film cameras. The emerge of digital camera makes available
of technology where photos don't have to be displayed in printed
version; instead, you can view and erase unfavorable pictures right
on your camera in a blink of your eyes. SVP has made consumer's
life easier by manufacturing a set of digital photo frames that
allow to display your precious moments through the forms of different
memory cards such as SD, MMC, and MS. This is a dandy way to display
your favorite's photos on a table or on a wall, just like a regular
picture frame. Unlike the old picture frames, all SVP's digital
photo frames have the capability of storing hundreds of JPEG photos
that are stored in your memory card without a PC, a printer, or
internet access. Yet, a few unique features are added on SVP's digital
photo fames such as built-in speakers, and the ability to play MPEG
4 video file off the memory cards. Customers can even create photo
slideshows with their favorite music.
Portable
Global Positioning System (GPS) 10
October 2007, California - Planning for a trip to the United States
but don't want to be ended up in the middle of no where, the GPS
350 from SVP is a complete portable vehicle navigation device with
an incredible range of features. With an easy-to-use touch screen
interface, text-to-speech voice commands, a brilliant display that
shows the way with two-and three-dimensional graphics, and a massive
point of interest database, the GPS 350 has all the features that
meet up your expectations. Still yet, you'll find some great additional
add on values that make it a must-have companion.
The bright 3.5-inch-diagonal
display features a touch screen with a resolution of 320 x 240,
making it a snap to input routing information and make quick selections
on the road. The integrated speakers that has equipped in the GPS
350, offer you a crystal clear sound for high-quality voice prompts.
Apart from that, a power adaptor for in-car power, a USB port for
PC connectivity, and an internal lithium-ion battery that provides
power when you're planning your routes outside the car. Last but
not least, this unit is secured by a suction-mount cradle that fastens
to the windshield, allowing for easy portability between vehicles.
Digital
Camera-Mercury 524
25th October 2007, California -
SVP is continuously striving for its innovation on developing
its digital video cameras. Convenient, easy-to-use features and
affordable prices are what SVP has been providing and will continuously
be doing it in the future. The new "Mercury 524" has developed
a powerful 5.0MP CMOS Sensor with performance and value in mind
for shooting pictures with friends and family. On top of that this
camera is also equipped with many automatic functions that make
picture taking easy and fun for the casual photographer that still
wants the image quality from 5MP.
Digital
Video Camera-HDDV 3000
HDDV (High-resolution Digital-camera & Digital Video) 2600 15th January 2007, California, SVP proudly introduces the first high resolution digital camera with a digital video function by using hardware interpolation technology. It is the 1st generation of HDDV (High-Resolution Digital-camera & Digital Video). Thanks for the interpolation technology where graphics hardware adds new pixels to an image based on the color values of the surrounding pixels. This state-of-the-art Interpolation technology now has been widely used on SVP’s products. The R & D team from SVP has generated 12 Mega Pixel image resolution based on a 5 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor for the following model – HDDV-2600. The new generation of the HDDV-2600 is being improved on its life
of battery. Rather than using an internal lithium-ion battery, the
R & D people from SVP have teamed up with its manufacturer to
come up a solution and a new model of the HDDV-2600 is formed on
the first quarter of 2007 that allowed using an external battery
for long lasting shooting and videoing. |
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