The 8MP Nikon Coolpix P1 and P2 can claim the title of the first wireless (802.11b/g) point-and-shoot digital cameras in the consumer marketplace. But the Coolpix P1, which we tested, can't claim the ...
Nikon is dropping a brace of digital cameras endowed with onboard WiFi, which should be cause for much celebration among fans of photo-sharing sites like Flickr, Buzznet et al — but before you pop the ...
Nikon unveiled two digital cameras with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and will bring them to market this month, before the launch of Kodak’s EasyShare One. The 8-megapixel Coolpix P1 and 5-megapixel P2 ...
Nikon on Thursday unveiled what it says are the world's first built-in Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras to hit the market. The Coolpix P1 and P2, on sale Sept. 15 and priced at $549.95 and $399.95, ...
Nikon Canada Inc. has introduced built-in Wi-Fi LAN support (IEEE802.11b/g) for the new Coolpix P1 and P2 cameras. Wi-Fi LAN eliminates the need for wires and cables when transferring images to a ...
Nikon this week announced two WiFi-enabled digital cameras, the Coolpix P1 and P2. The models allow consumers to immediately transmit images wirelessly directly to a computer or printer adapted for ...
PhotoVu LLC on Tuesday announced that its PV1945 and PV1750 wireless digital LCD picture frames work with Nikon’s Coolpix P1 and P2 digital cameras. Both those models of PhotoVu frames and those Nikon ...
Nikon’s Wi-Fi cameras are here, though perhaps a few moments too soon. The promise is great: it’s a camera that’s wirelessly connected to your computer, even when the computer is in the other room.
The Nikon Coolpix P1 may have been the first wireless point-and-shoot to reach the market, but its wireless capabilities lag behind. The 8MP Nikon Coolpix P1 and P2 can claim the title of the first ...
USB cables are the 21st-century equivalent of coat hangers: turn your back for a minute and the damn things breed like rabbits. The Nikon P1 promised to cut through our cable-related confusion, ...
The Good: Stylish. Compact yet easy to hold. Good-sized LCD screen. Takes decent pictures. The Bad: Wireless wouldn't work over WEP encrypted link. No viewfinder. The Verdict: Nice camera, wireless ...
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