Crave Here's another Bluetooth headset that truly does away with the cables. The SolarVoice 908 which weights 13.5g features noise reduction for improved audio clarity, Bluetooth stereo for streaming music, and ...
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Crave By underexposing an image in the camera and then increasing its exposure in the software, DxO Optics Pro can give a photographer a more sensitive camera. This image from a Canon ...
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Crave The Lightroom 3 beta will look familiar to current users, but there are changes under the hood. In addition, Lightroom catalogs can be synchronized with Flickr.
With the release of ...
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Crave The Sony Alpha DSLR-A550.
With the announcements of the Alpha DSLR-A500 and A550, Sony brings what feels like a market microsegmentation strategy to dSLRs. These models raise the total of ...
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Review Samsung's 10.2-megapixel PL60 offers a tempting little package for anyone who wants a compact camera with some style, fancy tech and decent specs without putting too much of a dent in the old plastic. There are five PL models (the others are the PL50, PL55, PL65 and PL70), all of which are quite...
Review A followup of sorts to the Ixus 100 IS, the Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS is another very small, very lightweight 12-megapixel camera. It drops its predecessor's optical viewfinder and in place gets a larger 2.7-inch LCD and 28mm-equivalent lens with a 4x optical zoom. Aside from a couple of minor...
Review With Sony's Bravia X4500 LED-backlit models and Z5500 200Hz sets catering for the fortunate crowd for whom money is no object, it falls to Sony's W5500 LCD TV series to cater for those who want quality but don't have bottomless wallets. If the 1080p, 46-inch Bravia KDL-46W5500 LCD TV is anything to...
Review The Bravia KDL-46Z5500 is Sony's latest 200Hz LCD TV based on its proprietary MotionFlow technology. Compared with its predecessor, this new entry offers a few incremental performance-oriented upgrades ranging from its Bravia Engine 3 video processor to better dynamic contrast. If you've a home...
Features CNET's Stephen Shankland shares his views why he recommends people to shoot important events in RAW and not just JPEG.
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Review As first efforts go, the Pentax X70 superzoom camera is strong, though it succumbs to problems seen throughout the category--namely slow performance and a noticeable decline in photo quality above ISO 200. The camera's 26mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with 24x optical zoom is certainly very flexible...
Features From sound bars to HTIBs and mix-and-match A/V components, we show you what it takes to set up your dream home cinema in high definition.
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Review The Regza 42AV550E is Toshiba's latest entry-level HDTV that comes with a pocket-friendly sticker price of S$2,099. Unlike other comparable no-frills entries in the market, it is actually a bit too lean with only one instead of two HDMI inputs. Beyond this connectivity bottleneck, the 42AV550E does...
Review The Pioneer KRP-500A might well be the pinnacle of the Japanese plasma advocate's offerings. That's because for future releases, the Kuro will be based on panels manufactured in Panasonic's factories paired with Pioneer's proprietary A/V electronics. How this will work out eventually, only time...
Features dSLRs may look expensive, but these pointers can help you snag an affordable model.
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Review It's hard to make the shooting experience of an entry-level digital SLR feel anything more than cheap and cheerful, but that's what Nikon has done with the D3000. Lightweight, easy to use and able to deliver some great pictures with a decent lens attached, there's only one or two quibbles about the...
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