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Terapixel cameras with duckies on it

Submitted by Brandon on Wednesday, 20 February 2008No Comment
Terapixel cameras with duckies on it

What is a terapixel? A big, big, big piece of information. One terapixel is equivalent to a million megapixels. Some of the world’s most advanced cameras have terapixel resolutions but their usually not in general use. However, a Chinese company has released a 5.5 terapixel camera that’s a cute blue color with duckies on it. Wow.

Basically this camera, which looks like any other point-and-shoot, is supposedly packing 5,500,000 megapixels.  

Current top-of-the-line digital SLRs are packing around 20-25 megapixels. But junior could be packing around this little fun-cam and have more firepower than the guy on the sideline of the Super Bowl.

Isn’t it funny how that works?

 Okay, who am I kidding, it’s a joke camera.

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