This is rad. Take one Movie Stuff Workprinter XP. Now add a Red One. You now have an ultra-high-def Super 8 telecine system. What does that mean for you non camera geeks? It means it’s a way of transferring analog Super 8 films into perfect, high-rez digital archives. Why anyone would need that kind of quality from Super […]

This is rad.
Take one Movie Stuff Workprinter XP. Now add a Red One. You now have an ultra-high-def Super 8 telecine system.
What does that mean for you non camera geeks? It means it’s a way of transferring analog Super 8 films into perfect, high-rez digital archives.
Why anyone would need that kind of quality from Super 8 remains to be seen, but this is a very awesome proof of concept.
Hit the jump to see our friend Mike and his Red in action. Why? Just because camera nerds love those pics.
Red One and Super 8mm at last! [On Super 8mm blog]

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Mio’s dropped a quad of new dash-bound GPS units that are aimed at first-time buyers. The Moov series now has four additional units, the 300, 310, 200 and 210. The 300-series have 4.3-inch widescreen touchscreens, while the 200-series have 3.5-inch screens in a more squarish form factor. The 200 and 300 have 20-channel GPS receivers and built-in […]
Mio’s dropped a quad of new dash-bound GPS units that are aimed at first-time buyers. The Moov series now has four additional units, the 300, 310, 200 and 210.
The 300-series have 4.3-inch widescreen touchscreens, while the 200-series have 3.5-inch screens in a more squarish form factor.
The 200 and 300 have 20-channel GPS receivers and built-in speakers for driving directions, while the 210 and 310 have the same with the addition of real-time traffic updates.
They retail prices for these new GPS units starts at $179 for the 200 and goes up to $249 for the 310 and should hit the shelves on April 1st.
Mio Technology ‘Moovs’ You with the Launch of New GPS Line [Press Release]
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