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April 27th, 2009
T-Mobile Sidekick II Review
SUMMARY:-
With a slimmer screen and a built-in camera, the second version of the T-Mobile Sidekick is more of a refinement of a modernization of its predecessor. This bulky but eye-pleasing smart phone is an e-mail and messenger’s dream, and users of the older model will welcome the Sidekick II, thin form [...]
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April 27th, 2009
LG KU990 Viewty Review
It is an accepted (albeit begrudgingly) to the fact that our fellow Cravers Wishes in Singapore and the United Kingdom get all the flashy cell phones before we do. The iPhone is an exception to this rule and we could not help but make fun of our colleagues who, finally, they [...]
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April 27th, 2009
Motorola Hint QA30 Review
Introduction:
Tip Motorola phone text has made the trip from the regional budget carrier Alltel MetroPCS. The square offers a sliding full QWERTY keyboard and a set of midrange features including stereo Bluetooth connectivity, USB PC synchronization, a music player, a microSD card slot, 140MB internal memory, personal organizer options, the 3G support, [...]
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April 25th, 2009
Sony DSC-F505 Review
The F505 has caused an uproar in the last couple of weeks, the announcement is clouded in secrecy and skillfully exposed day after day until they were presented with all the specifications. This is a camera that combines elements from different designs Digicam we present what is, without doubt, Sony digital camera from [...]
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April 25th, 2009
Sony DSC-F55 Review
Introduction:
Greet $ 699 Sony 2.1 megapixel swivel lens Digicam DSC-F55 TM. Offers a newly developed 1/2-inch, 2.11 million pixel CCD, which produces images of 1600 x 1200. A 180-degree swivel, 37mm Carl Zeiss lens with a macro-inch and the latest technology in 2-inch reflective color LCD screen hybrid.
The F55 is a stylish and [...]
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April 21st, 2009
ASUS PW201 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor Review
ASUSTeK Computer has filed PW201, the new 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor in India.
PW201 The monitor offers a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera and an exclusive software package LifeFrame to provide high resolution video conferencing. Have a rich video input and USB 2.0 support that provides the best visual solution for [...]
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April 21st, 2009
Canon IXUS 850IS Review
DESIGN:
"The IXUS line of cameras has always been characterized by the sleek contoured look, the full range of features and outstanding image quality to deliver," says Yukiaki Hashimoto, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the consumer imaging group at EE . UU. Canon, Inc. "With the Canon Digital IXUS 850 IS [...]
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April 21st, 2009
Panasonic HDC-SD9 Review
Features:
SDHC/SD memory card camcorder 3 x 1 / 6 "CCD with 560K x 3 pixels of the recording in full HD 1920 x 1080p Up to 6 hours of continuous recording stable (HE mode, 16GB SDHC) and 2.1MP still image recording Dicomar Leica Lens 10x optical zoom, F1.8 (Wide) – F2.8 (Tele) and [...]
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April 20th, 2009
Canon Vixia HF100 Camcorder Review
Introduction:
The Canon HF100 ($ 899 MSRP) comes from a good pedigree. It is almost identical to the Canon HF10, which received our seal of approval earlier this year. The HF100 offers all the same image quality, manual controls, and form factor, but loses the internal memory of 16 GB the HF10. [...]
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April 20th, 2009
Sony TG3 Review
Introduction:
The Sony HDR-TG3 is nicely packaged in a box. It’s not often we talk about the quality of packaging, but in this case it would be a crime not to discuss it. This make the shop and you’ll feel like you have purchased something special. When opened, you discover a wealth of songs [...]
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