HP f310 Car Camcorder Video Review

Playing as a successor to the f210, the HP f310 is a dashboard camera that’s packed with features which could help in different ways while driving. Check out our video review below:

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Design and Construction

The HP f310 car camcorder sports a full-on glossy plastic build with chrome trimmings giving highlight to the body. The face is occupied by the very prominent wide-angle lens that captures any action happening within its 130-degree range. It features a 1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor with a 2.95mm f/1.9 lens which allows for a crisp and detailed imaging.

It also has a built-in microphone, and its speaker grille is located just below the lens with connectivity ports located at the right side. Here we have the miniUSB port and HD out, while the left is where the power button and microSD card slot are found. The device accepts up to 32GB memory cards.

On the flip side we’ll see the 2.4-inch LCD TFT display for tweaking settings and media playback. Right below it are four physical buttons for navigation – we have the Back, Up, Down, and Select or Record.

The package includes a USB cable for charging and transferring files to the computer, a suction cup for mounting the f310, and a power cable that connects to the outlet of the car.

One thing we noticed with its general form factor was that it’s a bit bulky and is quite noticeable for people inside and sometimes even outside the car. Although it’s not much of a big deal to some, we still think that it would have more appeal if they made it somewhat sleek and unobtrusive.

Features

This car camcorder shoots footage up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second. It also has its own GPS that makes it possible to gather data. Another feature of the f310 is that it shows a distance warning when a known speed camera is approaching. It gives a beeping signal that prompts the driver to watch his speed.

What makes it stand out from the generic dash cams sold today is its 3-axis G-sensor that determines heavy braking or any drastic changes in the way of driving the vehicle. This makes it possible for the device to automatically record video when it detects sudden breaks and heavy impact.

To save memory, the dash cam can be set to overwrite footage every 3 or 5 minutes. If you want to record video that won’t be overwritten, you can activate its Emergency Mode to place it under a different folder that will be safe from getting recorded over.

Other features of the f310 are Snapshot and Motion Detection.

Video Quality

The HP f310 captures clear images with the right amount of color during daytime, although sometimes compensates for the sky instead of the road. This results to underexposed road that turns silhouette and loses details.

At night, digital noise is seen, but the quality is still clear enough to be able to read the plate numbers of the car ahead of you.

As mentioned earlier, its GPS gathers data and shows information embedded on the video such as date, time, current speed, and even your direction.

Conclusion

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The HP f310 car camcorder should definitely be on your list if you’re looking for a dashboard camera that has a bit more features in it than the standard ones. Although it’s not as stealthy as we’d like it to be, it still looks good with its glossy finish and is easy to navigate thanks to its simple interface and decently-sized display.

One minor setback that you may encounter is that since it gets its power primarily by connecting to the power source, you won’t be able to plug other devices if your car only has one power outlet. That was the case for us and we had to remove the dash cam if we wanted to charge a smartphone.

With those considered, we still consider the f310 to be a really useful gadget when you’re on the road – you never know when you’re going to need some evidence during accidents.

HP f310 car camcorder specs:
2.4-inch LCD TFT display
1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor
2.95mm f/1.9 lens
130-degree wide angle
Full HD video recording at 30fps
Up to 32GB via microSD
GPS
3-axis G-sensor
HD out
94 grams
Price: 7,999

What we liked about it:

  • Simple interface
  • Clear and vibrant images during day time
  • Plate numbers still visible at night
  • Feature-packed

What we didn’t like:

  • Bulky form factor
  • Sometimes focuses its exposure on the sky rather than the road

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HP f310 Car Camcorder Video Review

Playing as a successor to the f210, the HP f310 is a dashboard camera that’s packed with features which could help in different ways while driving. Check out our video review below:

hp-f310-dash-cam-youtube

Design and Construction

The HP f310 car camcorder sports a full-on glossy plastic build with chrome trimmings giving highlight to the body. The face is occupied by the very prominent wide-angle lens that captures any action happening within its 130-degree range. It features a 1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor with a 2.95mm f/1.9 lens which allows for a crisp and detailed imaging.

It also has a built-in microphone, and its speaker grille is located just below the lens with connectivity ports located at the right side. Here we have the miniUSB port and HD out, while the left is where the power button and microSD card slot are found. The device accepts up to 32GB memory cards.

On the flip side we’ll see the 2.4-inch LCD TFT display for tweaking settings and media playback. Right below it are four physical buttons for navigation – we have the Back, Up, Down, and Select or Record.

The package includes a USB cable for charging and transferring files to the computer, a suction cup for mounting the f310, and a power cable that connects to the outlet of the car.

One thing we noticed with its general form factor was that it’s a bit bulky and is quite noticeable for people inside and sometimes even outside the car. Although it’s not much of a big deal to some, we still think that it would have more appeal if they made it somewhat sleek and unobtrusive.

Features

This car camcorder shoots footage up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second. It also has its own GPS that makes it possible to gather data. Another feature of the f310 is that it shows a distance warning when a known speed camera is approaching. It gives a beeping signal that prompts the driver to watch his speed.

What makes it stand out from the generic dash cams sold today is its 3-axis G-sensor that determines heavy braking or any drastic changes in the way of driving the vehicle. This makes it possible for the device to automatically record video when it detects sudden breaks and heavy impact.

To save memory, the dash cam can be set to overwrite footage every 3 or 5 minutes. If you want to record video that won’t be overwritten, you can activate its Emergency Mode to place it under a different folder that will be safe from getting recorded over.

Other features of the f310 are Snapshot and Motion Detection.

Video Quality

The HP f310 captures clear images with the right amount of color during daytime, although sometimes compensates for the sky instead of the road. This results to underexposed road that turns silhouette and loses details.

At night, digital noise is seen, but the quality is still clear enough to be able to read the plate numbers of the car ahead of you.

As mentioned earlier, its GPS gathers data and shows information embedded on the video such as date, time, current speed, and even your direction.

Conclusion

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The HP f310 car camcorder should definitely be on your list if you’re looking for a dashboard camera that has a bit more features in it than the standard ones. Although it’s not as stealthy as we’d like it to be, it still looks good with its glossy finish and is easy to navigate thanks to its simple interface and decently-sized display.

One minor setback that you may encounter is that since it gets its power primarily by connecting to the power source, you won’t be able to plug other devices if your car only has one power outlet. That was the case for us and we had to remove the dash cam if we wanted to charge a smartphone.

With those considered, we still consider the f310 to be a really useful gadget when you’re on the road – you never know when you’re going to need some evidence during accidents.

HP f310 car camcorder specs:
2.4-inch LCD TFT display
1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor
2.95mm f/1.9 lens
130-degree wide angle
Full HD video recording at 30fps
Up to 32GB via microSD
GPS
3-axis G-sensor
HD out
94 grams
Price: 7,999

What we liked about it:

  • Simple interface
  • Clear and vibrant images during day time
  • Plate numbers still visible at night
  • Feature-packed

What we didn’t like:

  • Bulky form factor
  • Sometimes focuses its exposure on the sky rather than the road

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HP f310 Car Camcorder Video Review

Playing as a successor to the f210, the HP f310 is a dashboard camera that’s packed with features which could help in different ways while driving. Check out our video review below:

hp-f310-dash-cam-youtube

Design and Construction

The HP f310 car camcorder sports a full-on glossy plastic build with chrome trimmings giving highlight to the body. The face is occupied by the very prominent wide-angle lens that captures any action happening within its 130-degree range. It features a 1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor with a 2.95mm f/1.9 lens which allows for a crisp and detailed imaging.

It also has a built-in microphone, and its speaker grille is located just below the lens with connectivity ports located at the right side. Here we have the miniUSB port and HD out, while the left is where the power button and microSD card slot are found. The device accepts up to 32GB memory cards.

On the flip side we’ll see the 2.4-inch LCD TFT display for tweaking settings and media playback. Right below it are four physical buttons for navigation – we have the Back, Up, Down, and Select or Record.

The package includes a USB cable for charging and transferring files to the computer, a suction cup for mounting the f310, and a power cable that connects to the outlet of the car.

One thing we noticed with its general form factor was that it’s a bit bulky and is quite noticeable for people inside and sometimes even outside the car. Although it’s not much of a big deal to some, we still think that it would have more appeal if they made it somewhat sleek and unobtrusive.

Features

This car camcorder shoots footage up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second. It also has its own GPS that makes it possible to gather data. Another feature of the f310 is that it shows a distance warning when a known speed camera is approaching. It gives a beeping signal that prompts the driver to watch his speed.

What makes it stand out from the generic dash cams sold today is its 3-axis G-sensor that determines heavy braking or any drastic changes in the way of driving the vehicle. This makes it possible for the device to automatically record video when it detects sudden breaks and heavy impact.

To save memory, the dash cam can be set to overwrite footage every 3 or 5 minutes. If you want to record video that won’t be overwritten, you can activate its Emergency Mode to place it under a different folder that will be safe from getting recorded over.

Other features of the f310 are Snapshot and Motion Detection.

Video Quality

The HP f310 captures clear images with the right amount of color during daytime, although sometimes compensates for the sky instead of the road. This results to underexposed road that turns silhouette and loses details.

At night, digital noise is seen, but the quality is still clear enough to be able to read the plate numbers of the car ahead of you.

As mentioned earlier, its GPS gathers data and shows information embedded on the video such as date, time, current speed, and even your direction.

Conclusion

hp-f310-dash-cam-2

The HP f310 car camcorder should definitely be on your list if you’re looking for a dashboard camera that has a bit more features in it than the standard ones. Although it’s not as stealthy as we’d like it to be, it still looks good with its glossy finish and is easy to navigate thanks to its simple interface and decently-sized display.

One minor setback that you may encounter is that since it gets its power primarily by connecting to the power source, you won’t be able to plug other devices if your car only has one power outlet. That was the case for us and we had to remove the dash cam if we wanted to charge a smartphone.

With those considered, we still consider the f310 to be a really useful gadget when you’re on the road – you never know when you’re going to need some evidence during accidents.

HP f310 car camcorder specs:
2.4-inch LCD TFT display
1/3-inch color CMOS image sensor
2.95mm f/1.9 lens
130-degree wide angle
Full HD video recording at 30fps
Up to 32GB via microSD
GPS
3-axis G-sensor
HD out
94 grams
Price: 7,999

What we liked about it:

  • Simple interface
  • Clear and vibrant images during day time
  • Plate numbers still visible at night
  • Feature-packed

What we didn’t like:

  • Bulky form factor
  • Sometimes focuses its exposure on the sky rather than the road

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HP Pavilion Notebooks and Desktops Hands-on Video

We were recently at Singapore to witness HP‘s unveiling of its new Pavilion notebooks and desktops. Included in the lineup were Pavilion 14 and 15, Pavilion x360 Convertible, Pavilion Desktop, Pavilion ENVY Phoenix, and Pavilion All-in-One PC. Below is a video of our quick hands-on of the products during the event.

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Pavilion 14

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HP launched the Pavilion notebooks in two variations – 14- and 15-inch displays. The difference from the two is that the former has HD resolution, while the latter carries Full HD display.

The entire device has a unibody chassis which the company says makes for better quality and reliability. For us, its playful colors make it suitable for a wide range of consumers with different personalities.

It’s got dual speakers facing the user, while a gradient metal-like finish on the keyboard deck adds character to the notebook. We also noticed that the trackpad had enough room in it to move around and not feel restricted at all.

In addition, connectivity ports include headphone and Ethernet jacks, an HDMI port, two USB 2.0s, and one USB 3.0 port.

Pavilion x360 Convertible

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Using the award-winning design of the HP Spectre x360, the Pavilion x360 Convertible boasts a new hinge that makes it possible for the lid to bend all the way back to accommodate ease of usage in different forms. The two-piece body of the x360 felt firm when we turned the screen back and forth so that’s good news.

The touchscreen display has HD resolution and judging from the short time we’ve seen it play videos, images were clear and crisp enough. Screen visibility was also satisfactory.

The convertible notebook uses a fanless design and Intel Core M processor so it should handle moderate tasks with ease. The Pavilion x360 carries a full-sized HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports, and one USB 2.0 port.

Lastly, it boasts speakers on both ends of the chassis using Bang & Olufsen audio. The company mentions these speakers bounce off sound from the downward-facing speakers to the table to which the notebook rests on, and finally to the user.

Pavilion Desktop

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On the other hand, the HP Pavillion Desktop is the company’s offering if you’re looking for something to use on everyday productivity and entertainment.

The face is embellished with perforated textures which, for us, gave it a more elegant look. A strip in the middle of its face houses the audio jack, the 7-in-1 memory card reader, and two USB ports. The main switch is located up top, sitting near the right edge.

At the back, we have the usual connectivity ports including four USB 3.0 and up to four USB 2.0 slots, HDMI, DVI, and VGA.

The HP Pavilion Desktop supports fourth generation Intel Celeron processors, Intel Core i3 to 17 processors, and a graphics option as far as NVIDIA GTX 745 for better performance. And as for storage, it can carry up to 3 terabytes hard disk drive.

Pavilion ENVY Phoenix

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The ENVY Phoenix desktop was made for the hardcore gamers. It has a dark aluminum chassis finished with brushed metal, which automatically makes the CPU give off a more premium vibe. We usually see this kind of material used in the professional scene, but we liked how they managed to fuse that with some traditional gaming elements and produce something like the ENVY Phoenix.

A strip of LED lights run down the center of the housing and change color depending on your preference.

The top part of the tower is where some of the connectivity ports are found. Here we have a couple of USB ports, a headphone jack, and a 7-in-1 card reader with the rest of the slots at the back. In total, the ENVY Phoenix desktop has at least two USB 2.0 ports, up to four USB 3.0s, HDMI, DVI, and VGA ports.

Graphics-wise, users may go for an NVIDIA GTX 980 discrete graphics and partner it with either fourth-gen Core i5 or i7 processors.

Pavilion All-in-One

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The Pavilion All-in-One PC aims to combine design and functionality. For the design part, we found it to be simple yet eye-catching and it’s mostly because of its edge-to-edge Full HD flush glass display.

Turning it on its side, we noticed how sleek it looks seeing how the display panel combines with the frame of the PC. The back has a perforated texture that positively adds to the design language of the Pavilion All-in-One.

For easier access, there are two USB 3.0 ports, an audio jack, and a 3-in-1 memory card reader tucked at the display’s chin. It also features an easy-routing cable management so when we looked at it from the front, all we could see was the 23-inch display with no cables in sight.

All of the launched products were equipped with Bang & Olufsen audio technology that boasts clear and powerful sound.

Click below for the full list of specs and local prices:

 

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HP recalls certain laptop power cords due to fire risk

Hewlett Packard has announced that it will be offering free replacements for not less than 6 million affected laptop power cords bundled with select HP and Compaq laptops, mini notebook PCs, and some docking stations that was sold between September 2010 and June 2012.

The laptop power cord in question here is the LS-15 AC cord. Over 5,577,000 units were sold in the US alone, plus another 446,700 in Canada. Figures for other countries are not available as of the moment.

With 29 reports of overheating, melting and charring, HP wants their consumers to voluntarily surrender the faulty power cord for replacement. HP also stated that not all LS-15 AC cords are affected.

Click here for HP’s recall page.

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