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CNET.co.uk has 9 stories on vga
Samsung's new phone: where's the kitchen sink?
News The Samsung MM-A800, which costs $350 after a rebate, takes VGA-quality still photos and 30-second videos, plugs directly into printers, converts speech to text, features a cutting-edge media player and has enough extra memory to store an album's...
13 May 2005, 9:57
Hitachi to up plasma production
News The effect makes it possible to create high-resolution images using about the same number of electrodes as those used in VGA (Video Graphics Array) products. Electronics manufacturer Hitachi said it should be able to produce 100,000 more plasma...
31 May 2005, 10:33
Photos: Cameras aplenty at Photokina
News It also captures VGA (TV quality 640x480-pixel resolution) video with sounds at 30fps. Photokina, the biennial German imaging trade show, is taking place this week in Cologne. With the press day on Monday 25 September, many manufacturers have...
26 September 2006, 11:07
LCD giants offer better phone displays
News Early advances in moving to VGA (Video Graphics Array, at 480x640 pixels) resolution for mobile phones have involved shrinking common LCD design techniques down to 51mm (2-inch) screens. There's nothing that gets corporations going like a group of...
23 March 2006, 10:13
'Manual' is the mantra for new cameras
News The camera also takes TV-quality VGA (640x480 pixels) video with audio, or QVGA (320x420 pixels) video for emailing. While this year's Photokina promises to be the most well-attended ever, the products introduced so far this week at the biennial...
27 September 2006, 11:21
News.blog: Samsung cameras play MP3s
News The entire line of NV cameras can record VGA video at 30fps. Samsung wants to take a bite out of Apple. Since Apple's iPod is the standard for portable audio and video players, industry players like Samsung are thinking innovatively to get a piece...
10 July 2006, 11:30
Putting hi-def video on your phone
News The OMAP 3420 will sport 5 megapixels per second and VGA-quality video. But by next year, those first iPhones could be woefully outdated. Chipmaker Texas Instruments is in the middle of ramping up for the release of its third-generation OMAP...
26 June 2007, 10:17
Is Linux Palm's saviour?
News The first version had no phone features, no VGA and no Bluetooth. Long a fan of the handhelds and OS, the Michigan-based freelance writer has watched both decline over the years following inventory problems and a cooling of the once-hot handheld...
26 May 2005, 10:12
Hollywood lines up with Microsoft on new Windows
News If the answer is 'no', in the case of high-resolution Video Graphics Array (VGA) connections, or some early Digital Video Interface connections, the computer could shut down output of video altogether through those plugs, if the content owners...
31 August 2005, 11:18


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