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Sandmarc Anamorphic Lens

Designed with the serious filmmaker in mind, the SANDMARC Anamorphic Lens is an accessory that lets you shoot professional cinematic video on your phone, giving a widescreen 2:40:1 Cinemascope look to your shots. Crafted from best-in-class optical glass and high-grade aluminum, the lens creates a lens flare similar to what you see in movies taking your filmmaking to a new level. You can now also capture a super wide-angle image with the inherent shallow depth of field and perspective of a telephoto lens. This is the future of mobile filmmaking, letting you shoot gorgeous cinematic video like the pros, on your phone. watch the video below



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FACEBOOK PORTAL - Image

FACEBOOK PORTAL

Social media giant Facebook have announced Portal, a smart, hands-free video calling device with Alexa built-in. The fancy gadget is designed to make you feel closer to the important people in your life, it is available in two sizes Portal (has a 10-inch display) and Portal+ (boasts a whopping 15-inch pivoting display, which automatically pans and zooms on calls), and both hands-free devices have cameras and microphones for video calls to Facebook friends. The devic...
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RED BULL F1 RACING SIMULATOR - Image

RED BULL F1 RACING SIMULATOR

Experience the thrill of Formula One racing with the Red Bull F1 Racing Simulator. Available from May, this official "Show Car Simulator" is based on the Championship-winning RB18 from 2022 and offers the ultimate racing experience for F1 fans. Made using the same processes as real race cars, the simulator features official Oracle Red Bull Racing CAD data, composite tooling, and premium hardware finalized in partnership with the race team. Choose between M...
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DELL INSPIRATION DUO TABLET NETBOOK HYBRID - Image

DELL INSPIRATION DUO TABLET NETBOOK HYBRID

When Dell unveiled the Inspiration Duo, everyone though, great just another netbook, but when they spined the 10inch touchscreen around 180 degrees inside its own frame, and closed it to transform into a tablet -wow- they have developed something new! This should be released before the end of the year....
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