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PC Magazine September 1, 2005 Terry Sullivan |
Panasonic SDR-S100 SD Camcorder This three-CCD camcorder has an innovative feature set and a great look, but it's too expensive. |
PC World November 2005 Tracey Capen |
Panasonic's Powerful Digicam The Lumix DMC-LX1S puts a lot of features into a small package. |
PC Magazine October 6, 2005 M. David Stone |
HP Photosmart 428 GoGo Photo Studio The printer in the HP Photosmart 428 GoGo Photo Studio can print true photo-quality pictures from computers, PictBridge cameras, or select HP cameras without any fuss... HP Photosmart M517... |
Home Toys October 2005 Art Feierman |
Optoma MovieTime DV10 All-in-One Home Theater Projector System The system is hard not to like. Easy to setup, easy to move to a different location, and image quality comparable to virtually any other entry level projector, and better than many, it should gain a huge following. |
AskMen.com |
4 Cool Waterproof Cameras If you're looking for a camera that you don't have to leave in the car when you hit the beach, check out these weatherproof and waterproof models. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2005 Carroll et al. |
Your Next Digital Camera Canon EOS 20D... Nikon D50... Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 Superzoom... Ultracompact Canon PowerShot SD500... Canon Digital Rebel XT... |
Macworld September 14, 2005 Jay J. Nelson |
iCorrect Portrait 1.0.1 iCorrect Portrait 1.0.1 is a fast and simple way for both hobbyists and commercial photographers to dramatically improve bad photos and fine-tune good ones. |
PC World October 2005 Grace Aquino |
Fujifilm's Simple, Slim Shooter The FinePix Z1's inferior photo quality offsets its excellent ease of use and superslim, stylish design. |
Popular Mechanics October 2005 Glenn Harlen Reynolds |
Watch Out Hollywood The entertainment industry's real threat isn't piracy, it's backyard Spielbergs armed with digital movie making gear... Interviews with two independent videographers about how they're using inexpensive technology to produce professional material |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Jay Greene |
A Sharp-Shooting Camcorder Sony's HC1 is high-definition - but editing can be a challenge. |
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