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SanDisk Extreme Pro cards employ dual processors - Oct 29, 2009
Crave Computers utilizing dual processors are nothing new, but CompactFlash cards with two processors inside? Now that's something else. http://asia.cnet.com/i/r/2009/crave/dc/63013722/sandisk_250x206.jpg The latest SanDisk Pro Extreme CompactFlash cards announced last month hold the ... Read story »Sony Alpha DSLR-A850
Review Full-frame dSLRs have always been sought after by advanced shutterbugs and professional photographers for their better image quality, but such shooters are usually tagged with a premium price. Last year, Sony dropped the bomb with the full-frame Alpha DSLR-A900, the world's highest-resolution dSLR...Red Scarlet's specifications, price revealed - Dec 1, 2009
Crave If you'd seen our Holiday Gift Guide, you'll notice the oh-so-desirable Red One modular videocam which costs a staggering US$17,500. Well, now you don't have to fork out so much ... Read story »Look out for Toshiba's 64GB SDXC memory cards in 2010 - Aug 5, 2009
Crave Toshiba plans to sell its first SDXC cards in the spring of 2010, with a starting capacity of 64GB. The new SDXC specification for faster, higher-capacity flash cards emerged in ... Read story »Canon Pixma MX850
Review The Pixma MX850 is a small, versatile multifunction printer suited to a small office looking for a cheap, do-it-all machine. It offers a broad range of features and reasonable document print quality, but don't expect top-quality color prints. Editors' note: This review is based on tests done by...Canon Pixma MX7600
Review Last year, we tested the Canon Pixma MX700 with strong results. The multifunction printer, scanner, fax machine, and copier performed intuitively and yielded excellent quality prints. Most importantly, in the world of multifunction printers, each of the functions operated easily and efficiently on...Jump to page: [1] 




