The AW100 is a handsome beast with its camouflage paint job and interesting locks and seals. In terms of dimensions and weight it's very similar to the S1200pj and it also has the same 5x lens, but it's a lot more pleasurable to hold and behold. The most obvious sign of progress with the S1200pj is its pleasant size and build. Unlike its bulky and plasticky predecessors, you probably wouldn't be too embarrassed to lug this thing to a party. It weighs in at 186g (6.6 oz) and stands 63.4mm (2.5-inches) tall, 107mm (4.3-inches) wide and 22.6mm (0.9-inches) thick -- in other words it doesn't feel a world apart from an ordinary compact. The metal build helps too, giving the device a strong and classy tactility. General specs are par for the course: a tiny 1/2.3-inch CCD sensor crowded with 14.1 megapixels, a 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch 460k-dot LCD, and the ability to record 720p at 30fps. It's too early to say how these specs add up in terms of image quality, because Nikon understandably won't let us take sample pics with a non-final device. Nevertheless, it is clear that the burden of an inbuilt projector doesn't hurt the S1200pj's all-round credentials. This also applies to battery life, which allows for up to 350 snaps or a full hour of projection before it delivers its final whimper. The older pj models had less stamina because they used LCOS projector technology, whereas the S1200pj adopts tried-and-tested DLP projection instead. Not only does this save on power ...
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