HP touch-screen camera series: Appeals to simplicity lovers
Posted on July 3, 2007
Filed Under compact cameras, Hewlett-Packard HP

Okay, HP may not be on your list of the most sought-after tech gurus, but in my opinion, it’s definitely re-inventive and a true blue competitor. What I especially love about the company, is their ability to make technology feel unlike rocket science, which many companies like Sony and Acer manage to do with utmost ease! Now of course, it’s not the first one to have introduced touch-screen technology in digital cameras, what with Sony and Toshiba having done that long ago, but the cool thing is that it’s managed to look behind the intricacies and bring a series of cameras that have bigger displays (something I consider a must-have) and are guaranteed compatibility with Windows Vista (remember the Microsoft Newbie that has a great photo-storer software?). Sure, an Olympus or Canon might beat it sore when it comes to market-share (at least of the digicam market), but HP is sure to give them a run for their money! As if that’s not it, it also includes some editing tools, like red eye removal; blemish removal and the ability to make your (human) subjects appear 10 pounds lighter. So you can no more complain to your boyfriend about the camera having made you look fat. Retailing at $300, this sleek and stylish looking digicam is sure to appeal to simplicity lovers like me. (NiRa)
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