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Asus Eee PC T91

Asus does a good job of combining a netbook and a touchscreen in the Eee PC T91, even if the system hits a couple of first-generation snags.

Camcorder formats: which one is best?

Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.

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Reviews

  • Hitachi DZ-HS500

    It's got a larger hard disk than the more expensive HS303, but we'd still plump for the older model because of its superior video quality.

  • Hitachi DZ-HS303

    Good video quality and the convenience of having both hard disk and DVD in one camcorder are let down by a small hard-disk, slow menus and other compromises.

  • Toshiba gigashot GSC-R60

    Despite some design foibles and troubled TV connectivity, the GSC-R60 is a good value hard-disk camcorder.

  • Toshiba gigabeat V30

    The V30 puts the focus squarely on watching and listening to your files, with a noticeably short features list and a beefed-up battery life.

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