Sunday, June 24, 2007

HP Photosmart R937

Recently HP launched its new range of cameras by name Photosmart in which R937 is in news from quite some time now, as it has a 3.6 inch touch screen. HP claims this touch screen to be the largest screen on a digital camera. It has some of the most wanted features of 21st century photography, which includes panorama stitching, allows you to take photos in dark, anti-shake technology, negates the shaking effect form your photos, red eye removal, the red color spots in eyes of your photo can be removed and other options to crop and edit your photos. Though these features are not new to us, but this is the first of its kind that these features are inbuilt in a camera.


R937 is an 8 megapixel camera with 3X optical and 8X digital zoom. It allows you to prepare pictures for printing directly on the camera by making necessary customizations, without the need of plugging the camera to your PC. These pictures can directly be printed by HP printer or any others. The virtual keyboard on the touch screen allows you to store e-mail addresses to share the photos and tag the photos using the vista compatible tagging. These tags are also recognized by Apple IPod. This is such a slim camera (1.06 inches) that you can easily put it in your pocket. It has a li-Ion cadmium battery which is rechargeable

This camera will be available in North America from August this year at $299.99 (about ₤150).


The embedded operating systems is compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, 2000, XP Home, and XP X64 and X86 based windows operating systems. It is also compatible with MAC OS X operating system.


The 3.6 inch touch screen is an auto bright screen. It automatically adjusts the brightness with respect to the day light. You can also order prints online, using Photosmart express. It has a long lasting battery and a 32 MB of internal memory.

Check How to use this Camera


HP has also announced six other Photosmart cameras, which will range from $80 to $230, 5 to 8 megapixel and using 3X optical zoom. All these cameras are likely to be released in August this year.



The Photos here are courtesy of Infosync

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