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Zoran announced Coach 10 processor for digital cameras

COACH 10 Processors Integrate Advanced Codecs and Connectivity Solutions, Including High-Definition Digital Video and Still Output for Digital Still Cameras and Camcorders Demonstrated At PMA 2007.

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Zoran Coach 9 receives DiVx certification for movie recording

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0701/07010802zorancoach9divx.asp

CES 2007: Zoran Corporation has today announced its new Coach 9 processor which will enable high quality DivX video encoding for digital cameras. “By working with DivX, we are able to provide our OEM customers with high-quality video recording as a key product differentiator,” said Ohad Meitav, Senior Director, digital cameras at Zoran. [...]

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Inside Nikon's 4800 digital camera, with video

From an analog design perspective, the digital still camera (DSC) provides surprisingly rich turf. Far from what the product category name might imply, the DSC is loaded with mixed-signal design and components. Looking first at attributes tied to this month’s focus on line drivers, the Nikon 4800 of Figure 1 provides one view of [...]

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Japan's display makers look beyond full-HD resolution

Tokyo — As the rest of the world grapples with its “first” transition to HDTV, demonstrations of third- and fourth-generation “super” or “ultra” high-definition (HD) displays, with resolutions eight to 16 times sharper than current offerings, were all the rage at recent electronics and display trade shows in Japan. Full-HD resolution (1,080 x 1,920 [...]

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CANON LEADS DIGITAL CAMERA MARKET IN 2006

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Aug. 24, 2006 – Canon is strengthening its leadership position as America’s choice for digital cameras. In a recent IDC study*, the Canon brand captured number one position for total digital camera shipments in the first half of 2006, with a market share of 21.0 percent [...]

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