GoPro Hero 4 Release Date: Additional Features To Increase Sales Once Released Later Part Of 2014

GoPro Hero 4 Release Date: Additional Features To Increase Sales Once Released Later Part Of 2014
Are you excited about the newest product of GoPro? If yes, then read on.
There are a lot of speculations that the GoPro Hero 4 will be out in the market in the later part of 2014.
According to some reports, the release date is supposed to be October 2014 but it has been moved to March 2015. Although the manufacturers did not officially announced the release date, rumors stemmed because the earlier models namely GoPro Hero 2, GoPro Hero 3, and GoPro Hero 3+, GoPro were released in the later part of previous years.
Active individuals and photographers are looking forward for the much anticipated GoPro Hero 4. It has very nice specs that you will surely love. You will love to take photos with its 13 megapixel camera and enhanced lens. It also boasts of 1GHz dual core A9 fast processor. With the gadget's 4k resolution in a fast speed of 30 frames per second, you can record catch clear video footages. You can further choose colors from silver, black, or white.
Despite its delay, the company does well in the Wall Street. After it was introduced to the public on June 27, GoPro's stocks went up to 180% from the price origin of $24.
Analysts and researchers believe that GoPro's stocks rose because of the gadget's self-marketing approach. Camera enthusiasts can capture different images and post it to different social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. You can also record videos and upload it online. From there, you can catch the attention of other people prompting them to get their own GoPro unit.
Once released, GoPro Hero 4 will have additional features such as electronic image stabilizer, HDR WDR tone mapping, enhanced MCTF. It will also have flat lens and waterproof housing for deep underwater shooting. With these, sales will surely soar more.
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