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  2. Nokia N95 - Wikipedia

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    Slider protecting camera lens removed to make room for the larger battery. Camera flash moved to the vertical axis of the phone, so when the phone is used as a camera it sits to the side of the camera, instead of below as in the N95-1. Cosmetic changes to media buttons. Height: 2.05 cm, down from 2.10 cm. Mass: 125 g, up from 120 g.

  3. Google Pixel - Wikipedia

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    The earbuds are designed for phones running Android Marshmallow or higher, and work with Google Assistant. In addition to audio playback and answering calls, the earbuds support translation in 40 languages through Google Translate. The earbuds are able to auto pair with the Pixel 2 with the help of the Google Assistant and "Nearby".

  4. Quadraphonic sound - Wikipedia

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    Quadraphonic sound. Quadraphonic (or quadrophonic and sometimes quadrasonic) sound – equivalent to what is now called 4.0 surround sound – uses four audio channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of a listening space. The system allows for the reproduction of sound signals that are (wholly or in part) independent of one ...

  5. Nokia OZO - Wikipedia

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    The device was announced in July 2015 and first released on 30 November 2015. [5] [6] The OZO camera was made of aluminum alloy and contained eight lenses and microphones which combined record stereoscopic (3D) 360-degree video and audio. The audio recording technology in the OZO camera was OZO Audio. Each lens had a 195-degree field of view ...

  6. Thermographic camera - Wikipedia

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    A thermographic camera (also called an infrared camera or thermal imaging camera, thermal camera or thermal imager) is a device that creates an image using infrared (IR) radiation, similar to a normal camera that forms an image using visible light. Instead of the 400–700 nanometre (nm) range of the visible light camera, infrared cameras are ...

  7. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    A Radio Shack consumer electronics store in a mall. Consumer electronics or home electronics are electronic ( analog or digital) equipment intended for everyday use, typically in private homes. Consumer electronics include devices used for entertainment, communications and recreation. These products are usually referred to as black goods due to ...