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Adriana Barrientos en "Entre Diablos" contará toda la verdad de su quiebre con Daniel Pinto que supuestamente tiene una nueva polola argentina. La ex de José Posada estaría triste tras su quiebre con el galancete, que se ha ganado la fama de “fresco” por dárselas de lindo con Nicole Flawers y Matilde Bonasera, entre algunas que figuran como sus enamoradas secretas. La ex 1910 esta pasando un momento triste en lo personal ya que terminó su relación amorosa con Daniel Pinto, quien supuestamente le habría sido infiel, mientras la ex chica Morandé recorría las playas de Miami. Entre sus andanzas nocturnas al galancete se le atribuye un affaire con Matilde Bonasera, la argentina que incluso se atrevió a enfrentarlo telefónicamente en Primer Plano, asegurando que hace dos semanas habían protagonizado un “touch and go”. A la blonda se le sumo Nicole Flawers, sobrina del dueño de la discotheque Urracas, que también le enrostró unos cuantos besos en medio de varios testigos, quienes incluso le habrían corroborado el hecho a Ignacio Gutiérrez, que en innumerables oportunidades trató de hacerlo confesar, sin tener éxito.
Pese a un ramo re rosas que le llevó el ex chico reality, no existió ninguna posibilidad de ablandar el cuore de la 90.60.90, que ha reiterado no volverá con él. Todo lo sabremos hoy cuando ella arribe al centro nocturno Entre Diablos, donde promete contar qué provocó el distanciamiento con su ex media naranja y por qué ahora no le perdona este desliz, siendo que hace un tiempo atrás si lo hizo con Ximena Huilipán y Helen Díaz… Tal vez esa magia ya no existe… eso solo lo sabremos de la mismísima Adrianita.
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 | | Ignofecorce (01-25-2012 20:25) : | Pocket camcorders certainly are a hot holiday present, but due on their nearly identical characteristic sets, it can be tough to share with which is best��so When i tested seven of such humble unitaskers for making your decision less difficult. You're welcome.
Pocket camcorders (ALSO CALLED mini cams or even budget cams, or sometimes Flip cams following pioneer of the actual category) are generally simple gadgets. They've got one job to complete: Shoot watchable online video media, often for publishing to streaming online video media sites. They're also very nearby the end of their own lifespan, with perhaps only a 12 months left before smartphones get them to obsolete, but right now they're the best and cheapest solution to take quick and also dirty video. I tested seven these diminutive camcorders, or more correctly six camcorders the other capable PMP, in five groups: Outdoor, indoor, low light, macro, and sound.
The criteria intended for judging fell generally to smoothness involving video during movements, image sharpness, noise, and color duplication. Specs like safe-keeping capacity, screen size as well as battery life are mostly identical across the mother board, although overall, compared to a year ago, this crop connected with mini cams are generally faster and better, with beefed upward memory and HI-DEF sensors. All save your iPod Nano acquire 720p video (or maybe better) and also add HDMI ports plus more memory to cater to the higher-quality pictures. Yet I wasn't really everything thrilled with some of the camcorders��the bar intended for these cams is indeed low you may trip over that, and several ones actually did. Battery life was disappointing along the board, as none can break two hrs of filming. Anyway, on to the effects!
Results
Choosing between your Kodak Zi8, Flip Mino HI-DEF and Flip Super HD is challenging. The Zi8 will be unreliable, but when it can be good it's amazingly good; the Mino HIGH-DEFINITION is diminutive, solid and fashionable, but overpriced with lousy touch adjustments; and the Ultra HD is really a reliably good shooter which has a low price as well as the best controls of, but physically unappetizing (read: fat as heck). In my thoughts and opinions, you should certainly not judge a e-book by its fat cover, so the winner is... the Flip Really HD!
Flip Ultra HI-DEF: First Place
Flip's Ultra HD is the foremost overall choice. It's one on the cheapest cams close to (at $150, it's $70 lower than it's younger close friend, the Mino HIGH-DEFINITION), but it tied with the highest score inside our lineup, and it functions nice tactile controls i always much prefer for the sleeker Mino HD's touch-sensitive exercising in frustration. Unfortunately, the Dom DeLuise HARLEY-DAVIDSON is upsettingly fat��about doubly thick as this Mino HD, but even it doesn't really get over how truly significant it feels from the hand. It's not in particular heavy, but it is by way of long shot the particular thickest pocket camera here. On the furthermore side, that girth hides a handy battery��Flip includes any rechargeable pack, but the David Candy HD may also use two AA power packs, which is good since pocket cameras have generally abysmal battery pack life (usually about one hour, though of training they're often graded for double or even triple that). Replaceable, cheap batteries are actually nice, but some should decide whether the particular William Howard Taft HD's girth may be valued at that feature. Given its price tag, I think it can be.
Video quality is merely fine, above average or even particularly impressive with every test, and it, like the Mino HIGH-DEFINITION, is extremely user-friendly. Although that convenience yields less flexibility along with a barebones feature set than the Kodak Zi8, it's a good distillation with the aims of bank account camcorders, and its 100% tactile controls really are a welcome change on the Mino HD. If you're definitely not superficial, it's a extremely smart buy.
Flip Mino HARLEY-DAVIDSON: Second Place
Flip's Mino HD will be the best-looking and best-feeling videocamera I tried. Its aluminum physique feels solid in addition to expensive, which might be since it is��at $230, it's the most expensive camcorder I analyzed. But I couldn't be surprised when it sells the top, even though it isn't really the greatest offer, because it looks (and it is) simple, cute, and functional. I won't rehash the review, except to say which i hate those goddamn touch buttons a lot more every time I take advantage of the Mino HI-DEF. They're incredibly hypersensitive and I guarantee you will accidentally trigger the particular playback function far more times than you'll be able to count.
Besides that, it's totally functional: It did well on each one of my tests, it's thoughtfully created and stupid-easy make use of. But it's absolutely overpriced, and I have trouble recommending it in excess of its physically clumsy yet substantially more cost-effective older brother, the Ultra HARLEY-DAVIDSON, just for the looks.
Kodak Zi8: Third Place
Wider and taller compared to the Flip Ultra HIGH DEFINITION, though not just about as fat, the Zi8 provides a 1080p sensor as well as the largest and best screen with the bunch. The controls are usually easy and tactile and in addition to flimsy-feeling plastic covers within the ports (considered one of mine already fell into off), the hardware can be high-quality. The Zi8 snagged the particular bronze medal, because while the highs were more than either of the particular Flips, its lows were being lower��and given the way focused and simple this kind of gadget is, reliability is worth greater than flashing moments regarding greatness.
The Zi8 totally rocked in a pair of of my checks, outdoor and macro, with perfect shade reproduction and exceptional clarity, and it also takes pretty reasonable still photos (consider point-and-shoot circa 2006 good quality). But the conditions ought to be just right to find the most out with this guy��I first attempted it in 1080p method (neither on the Flips can separate 720p) although picture quality has been amazing, scenes with a lot of motion were pretty jerky to the level of being distracting. But even inside 720p, it was however head-and-shoulders above this competition��but only within outdoor and macro tests. In the indoor test drive it proved to have a problem focusing on materials closer than 10 legs but farther compared to 2 feet aside, and low mild shooting was clearly tinted red and also a bit dark. It wasn't unusable in different test (contrary to the similarly wrinkled Creative Vado HI-DEF) and with $180 it's rather priced, so I'd however recommend it��but anyone and I are usually more forgiving from the Zi8's flaws as compared to, say, your mom, who just needs a camera of which works pretty well constantly. For her, go for some sort of Flip.
The Rest
The Creative Vado HIGH-DEFINITION scored pretty substantial, only a point a lesser amount than the bronze medalist Kodak Zi8, but while its design is pretty middle-of-the-road (even if nice and tiny), its abilities were everywhere. It was one of several worst in common daytime shooting (it has trouble with sunlight, a serious problem to get a pocket cam) and also macro, but was the very best at indoor, and while it is low light video was somewhat dark, it was the particular clearest and smoothest in the lot. It also, likely due to be able to Creative's background throughout stellar-sounding PMPs along with sound cards, boasts excellent noise quality. At $150, it's very relatively priced, but I cannot recommend a cam corder that mangles sunlight how a Vado does.
Apple's iPod Nano would be the only "camcorder" with this roundup to top at VGA quality, and aside coming from a surprisingly strong macro overall performance, it shows. It turned energetic colors dull in addition to lifeless, washed out depth and made every little thing seem darker than it absolutely was. It can't tackle the Zi8s and Flips with the world, but it's still usable and extremely priced at $150/$180 for 8GB/16GB��if you then have a Nano already, you probably won't demand a dedicated cam. Convergence killed this video star, I guess.
The JVC Picsio GC-FM1 drew. It's spectacularly unsightly (think Erectile dysfunction Hardy-inspired) in addition to cheap-feeling, with a perplexing button layout (unforgivable in a very pocket cam) and also a high price ($200, or $178 on Amazon). Besides all of which, it scored poorly in most of our tests. Avoid.
And finally, the worst��Aiptek's PenCam HIGH DEFINITION. I wanted to enjoy it, I really did��it's received a tongue-depressor-like design and had a sweet tripod that attaches to some bicycle's handlebars��but the item bombed in almost most of my tests. The 1. 1-inch screen 's nearly unusable and electric battery life barely capped 40 minutes, so it's absolutely the loser right here.
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