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The zx1 chipset is chipset for the Itanium 2 and PA-RISC microprocessors from Hewlett Packard. It is used in some of their HP Integrity servers and workstations.
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Kawasaki may refer to: In people: Kawasaki (surname), a Japanese surname; In places: Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japanese city Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, a ward in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Kodak Zx1 unboxing and impressions
While videophiles might shudder to think it, Pure Digital's crappy Flip, the little YouTubecam that could, has changed a lot about how a lot of folks approach video capture -- $590 ...
Kodak Pocket Camcorder Goes High-Def
With a tip of the cap to the Flip Mino HD and Creative Vado HD , Kodak's popular Z-series pocket camcorder is getting a new high-definition model. The new Zx1, announced at the ...
Kodak Zx1
When Kodak released the Zi6 ( ), its ease of use and very good video quality raised the bar and expectations for pocket HD camcorders. The Zx1, however, fails to reach that bar ...
Kodak Zx1: Hands-On and Video
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Kodak Zx1 Camcorder Review - Flash Memory
The Kodak Zx1 ($149.95 MSRP) represents another addition to the growing market of ultra-compact budget camcorders that record HD video. While the current market is dominated by ...
PluggedIn - The Kodak Zi6 and Zx1 - What makes them different and ...
PluggedIn - A blog about Kodak products and customers. ... A Thousand Nerds is a place for ideas and knowledge sharing from the people of Kodak about technology.
Kodak Zx1 HD Pocket Video Camera (red) Digital Camcorder reviews ...
CNET's comprehensive Kodak Zx1 HD Pocket Video Camera (red) coverage includes unbiased reviews, exclusive video footage and Digital Camcorder buying guides. Compare Kodak Zx1 HD ...
Kodak Zx1: tiny, weather-resistant 720p for $150
I’ve been using the Zi6 , Kodak’s answer to the Mino and other pocketcams, since its release and other than pretty awful low-light performance, I’ve been really happy with it ...