Panasonic will hit March streets hard with their 720p Lumix DMC-TZ5 camera

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Some Panasonic Lumix goodness today, predominantly with the DMC-TZ5, which has – count ’em – 9.1-megapixels, a 10x optical zoom lens, and 720p (that’s HD, folks, but not the best resolution you can get, admittedly) video recording.

You’re probably thinking this will cost a bomb and a half, but actually? It’ll only be $349.95 in the US, so with any luck it’ll convert neatly to £175. Yes, in our dreams, that is.

The lens is a Leica DC 28mm wide-angle…

CES 2008: Panasonic Link to Cell

Panasonic Link to Cell is one of those ‘I can’t believe nobody’s done this before’ products, leading me to think someone probably has done it before. The $99 gadget will redirect calls to a cellphone through to its landline phone, meaning you no longer need to keep your mobile in your pocket when you’re at home. This is probably most useful if you live in an area with bad network coverage in certain parts of your house, or if (like my entire family) you never seem to hear your mobile when you’re at home…

Dig Alfie Allen and want to send him a present this Christmas? Read on…

The sibling cash-cow that is Alfie Allen has kindly shared his top Christmas gadgets list online, because quite simply – what would we do this Christmas without knowing what Lily Allen’s younger brother is pining for? I’m surprised we’ve managed this far without it!

Included in his list of GIMME GIMMES, DON’T YOU KNOW I’M LILY ALLEN’S BROTHER AND WILL STAR IN DANIEL RADCLIFFE’S LEFTOVERS list are several games, such as SingStar Party, which is available on the PS2 or PS3…

Panasonic targets gamers with their PT-AX200E projector

panasonic-PT-AX200E.jpgHere’s another treat for gamers to immerse themselves in their chosen game – the Panasonic PT-AX200E projector. Pair it with the Third Space Vest from yesterday, and your wealthy thumbs are set.

The 720p-resolution, 2,000 lumen-bright projector features a unique Games Mode which supposedly optimises the signal processing, so those high-def PS3 and 360 games will look even brighter and more realistic…