Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Casio CA-01C : 3D Feature Phone Plus Digital Camera Rolled

In Japan, summer is the season new handsets are released, much like how a big-budgeted movies are shown in the United States. While the market is being saturated by the likes of the iPhone and Android smartphones, phone manufacturers still leave room for cell phones with cool features.

Casio, for instance, introduces the CA-01C, the which is a combination of a phone and a digital camera Exilim with 3D functions. It is highlighted by a 3.4-inch touch naked-eye 3D display with 480 x 854 resolution and a 16.3-megapixel EXILIM special mobile camera with full HD recording, 3D picture display, 3x digital zoom and LED flash. It also has a 0.8-inch OLED sub-display, DLNA support, easy access to YouTube, WiFi / Bluetooth / Infrared connectivity, e-wallet functions, digital TV tuner, microSDHC slot, and HDMI interace, all encased in a dust-and waterproof body.

The phone's camera even has a "Business Shot function" that automatically correct shots taken diagonally That were the resource persons in conference rooms or trade events. I do not know if this also works in other modes Situations outside of business meetings.

The Casio CA-01C is distributed by NTT DoCoMo.




Here’s the main spec list:
  • 3.4-inch/naked-eye 3D touch display with 480×854 resolution
  • 0.8-inch OLED sub-display
  • 16.3MP CMOS sensor
  • camera: special mobile Exilim engine, full HD video recording, 3D picture display, 3x digital zoom, LED flash
  • DLNA support
  • YouTube connectivity
  • Wi-Fi IEEE802.11n, Bluetooth, infrared connection
  • e-wallet function
  • digital TV tuner
  • dust-and waterproof body
  • microSDHC slot, HDMI interface
  • battery: 220 minutes continuous talk time, 560 hours stand-by on 3G
It sounds crazy, but this specific model is basically a phone and digital Exilim camera rolled into one. Just one of many examples: its so-called business shot function automatically corrects shots taken diagonally in conference rooms or event halls, like so:

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