Engadget: We're not quite sure when they'll arrive or for how much -- we haven't heard a peep out of Casio -- but Digital Photography Review is reporting a pair of new pocket shooters from the Japanese company. Both the Casio EX-S200 (pictured) and the EX-Z800 are your standard 14.1 megapixel compacts with 720p video recording and 4x optical zoom, as well as the Exilim Engine 5.0 processing the company introduced this year and the supposedly fire-and-forget Premium Auto mode.
This means the typically-drab LCD display of every other Casio G-Shock is gone, replaced by a full-color touchscreen.
Enter the Edifice range from Casio, which brings high-tech features into classic chronograph stylings. We’re looking at the EQB-1000D today, which is up at the top of the range with an MSRP of $330.
The Pro Trek WSD-F30 is the newest member of the Pro Trek family, with sport ruggedized designs and Google’s WearOS. On the face, this year’s model hasn’t changed that much, but all the real improvements are under the fascia.