Oppo Ulike 2 goes on sale in China with 5MP front-facing camera and free toothpicks

Oppo Ulike 2 now on sale in China, comes with 5megapixel frontfacing camera and free toothpicks

Last month, tucked in alongside news of the 1080p Find5, we got word of another, less macho Oppo phone coming to China -- the Ulike 2. This Ice Cream Sandwich-based handset went on sale today for the equivalent of $370, and you don't have to be in love with its ladyphone ways to acknowledge that it at least tries something different. Its front-facing camera rocks a full 5-megapixel resolution, putting the HTC One X+'s vanity cam to shame, while a countdown timer and a bunch of beautification filters (including face slimming and skin whitening) try to make all that extra detail work in your favor. The other specs are mediocre at best, including the 960 x 540, 4.5-inch LCD and 16GB of non-expandable storage, but Oppo is hardly alone in its views on what women want.

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Casio joins the self-portrait LCD ranks with the €350 Exilim EX-ZR1000, we go hands-on (video)

Casio joins the selfportrait LCD ranks with the &euro350 Exilim EXZR1000, we go handson video

Watch out, Samsung MV900F, there's a new self-portrait cam in town. Many camera manufacturers may not consider high-end models from Casio to be a threat to their own market share, but the company's new Exilim EX-ZR1000 has more that a few tricks up its €350 barrel. First and foremost is the 180-degree swiveling LCD, which, like Samsung's MultiView flavor, flips all the way forward to simplify composition for self-portraits, but it also offers some nifty gesture controls, letting you wave briefly to trigger a two-second countdown, for example. The camera also includes features that should appease more-advanced users, such as a dedicated mode dial, a versatile lens ring control, a top ISO sensitivity of 25,600 and a 6 frames-per-second burst mode. There's also a 16.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and Casio's Exilim Engine HS 3 on board to handle processing.

We caught up with the snappy shooter at Photokina, and were pleasantly surprised with its looks and performance. Its body construction may not make it feel like a premium shooter, despite the decidedly high-end price tag, but performance was speedy and the 3-inch LCD looked quite nice, even when viewed at an angle. As we mentioned, that display flips up and faces forward, but it can also tilt at various other angles, enabling below-the-waist or overhead shooting, too. The mode and lens dials had a reasonable amount of resistance, and the camera focused quickly and accurately. We can't speak to image quality, unfortunately, but shots we captured appeared to be sharp and properly exposed based on what we were able to gather from the display. Overall, the Exilim EX-ZR1000 seems to be a pretty capable shooter, and we're eager to see how it performs after it makes a formal debut this November. Catch our hands-on gallery below, followed by a video walkthrough after the break.

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Automatic Self-Portrait Drawing Machine

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You don’t have to be an artist to draw your own self-portrait with Kyle McDonald’s Blind Self-Portrait Machine. The device uses a computer to scan your face and convert it to a one-line drawing. The artist/subject then holds a pen and places their arm on a moving wooden platform which traces the shape of the drawing. The result is a machine-aided self portrait. It’s just that easy.
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(photo credit) Move over Van Gogh. Check out the Video demo below:

It’s kinda like a photobooth but not really. It would definitely be fun for parties. Nice job Kyle. (via make)

Automatic Self-Portrait Drawing Machine


Dads and Grads Gift Idea 2012: The Self Portrait Camera


The self portrait camera is available at Hammacher Schlemmer for $99.95l. It is that time of year again time for students all over to graduate High School and College. It is also almost Father's Day...