
BenQ unveiled its thinnest digital camera, at less than 0.7 inches (16.8mm) thick, to have a 3-inch LCD screen, the 10-megapixel E1050. The E1050 has 32 distinct still image or video shooting modes as well as a red eye remover feature.
The 3x optical zoom lens and the E1050’s software allows 16:9 aspect ratio, 848×480 videos to be captured for HDTVs. Another setting sizes videos for direct YouTube uploads.
A maximum ISO rating of 3200 is available only with 3MP images or smaller and otherwise, at full 10-megapixel resolution, tops out at 1600. The BenQ E1050 comes with 10MB of usable built-in memory with expansion coming courtesy of an SD card slot, expanding it by as much as 16GB. The camera’s self-time can be set to 2- or 10-second delays, or into a burst and double modes.

The BenQ E1050 will be available in metallic grey only. No prices or release dates have not been announced yet.
Via Electronista