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Lumigon T3 is the first phone with a night vision camera

Lumigon T3 is the first phone with a night vision camera Lumigon is a small Danish outfit that designs distinctive phones and its new model, the T3, marks a worlds first for smartphones - it has a night vision camera. Unlike the thermal camera on the CAT S60, the Lumigon T3 has a 4MP night vision camera backed by two IR LEDs. It allows you to take photos and videos in complete darkness (and the IR light the camera uses is invisible to the naked eye so you can be sneaky). An action key can quickly enable a function - say the camera or the flashlight. The T3 is built from marine-grade 316 stainless steel and evolves the utilitarian design of the T2 HD. This one is slightly bigger, but still compact by modern standards with its 4.8" screen (a 720p Super AMOLED).       Lumigon T3: Black � White � Orange The phone uses Gorilla Glass 4 and fiberglass for extra durability. Its dust and water resistant (the rating isnt given, but the T2 HD was IP58 rated). Ive gone...

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Mediatek Helio X10 vs Note 3 Pro Snapdragon 650 Camera

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Mediatek Helio X10 vs Note 3 Pro Snapdragon 650 Camera In my previous post I outlined the difference between the performance of the two variants of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 - the Standard Helio X10 and Pro Snapdragon 650 versions. In addition to containing an enhanced SoC, another enhancement found in the Pro line is a 16MP Samsung Camera, up from the 13MP unit found in the Standard edition. Camera Units Standard - 13MP Samsung S5K3M2 Sensor Pro - 16MP Samsung S5K3P3 sensor Test Photos While I took a number of photos, the results were all quite similar. Whether HDR was On or Off, the photos from the Pro version were noticeably superior. In general, the Standard edition pictures were far more washed out than the Pro, in addition to containing less detail. The Daffodil photo above was taken with HDR disabled. The Pro version is the lower photo. The Garden photo above was taken with HDR on. An identical photo with HDR off shows similar traits. Above we have a c...

World First scientific Camera Calculator For Lumia

World First scientific Camera Calculator For Lumia World First scientific Camera Calculator for Lumia.       PhotoMath                       PhotoMath is the worlds first camera calculator. Just point the camera towards a mathematical expression, and PhotoMath instantly displays the correct result. By pressing the steps button, you can see the full step-by-step solution. Use it to get help when youre stuck solving a math problem. Children can use it as a tool which helps them to learn Math, while parents can use it to check their childrens homework. With PhotoMath, you can have a Math teacher in your pocket. PhotoMath currently supports basic arithmetics, fractions, decimal numbers, linear equations and several functions like logarithms. Support for new math is constantly added in new app releases. Handwritten text is not supported, only printed problems from Math textbooks. - Math recognition and solving has further ...