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Compact cameras with HD video
Take your pick from our comprehensive line-up of point-and-shoots that support HD video capture.
Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)
The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
Reviews
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HTC Dream
Google's Android is awesome, but the Dream needs work. Parts of this handset are superb, but its lacklustre design and poor battery life hold it back significantly.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
For the world's first camera based on the micro four thirds format, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is incredibly refined, though not perfect. Still, its size, image quality and design will undoubtedly sway many a first-time SLR buyer.
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Samsung Omnia
In terms of features the Omnia stands out as one of the best smartphones to date. It's a shame this doesn't translate into a phone we'd enjoy using from day to day.
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Nikon D90
In the two-party race that will never end, D90 selected D-Movie as its running mate. Upon close examination though, D-Movie was found to be severely underdone. Good thing then that D90's photo taking base is so strong and competent.
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AVLabs MYTube Video Speakers for iPod
The MYTube iPod dock throws everything it can into a dock, and then a little bit more. Only some of it sticks, mind you.
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Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks
We're not wild about the design of Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks, but its image quality is so vastly superior to that of other notebook webcams that we're more than willing to make the occasional camera readjustment as needed.
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Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 offers a winning combination of stellar image quality, easy-to-use software, and a sturdy, stable stand. It's our webcam pick for desktop and laptop users alike.
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Samsung SGH-D900i
Like a Fashion Week catwalk model, the Samsung SGH-D900i garners most of its appeal from being super-skinny, shiny, and appearing to have not much on.
Features
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Olympus E-P1 design was unintentional: Interview
The recently announced Olympus E-P1 caused quite a stir in the imaging industry partially because it uses the new micro four thirds technology, but primarily due to its retro aesthetics. We find out more about this unique design.
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Top 5 phones for video
Making time to catch up with your favourite TV shows can be tough, but a video-capable mobile can help make better use of that long commute to the office and home.
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Q&A: Canon helps usher in the video SLR era
In this interview for CNET, Chuck Westfall, technical adviser for Canon's professional products marketing division, answers questions on the future of dSLR, video technology and provides insights into the company's future.
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What's next for Flickr video?
Flickr's video hosting service has been out for almost a month. So what's happening with it?
News
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Sony unites for Entertainment Unlimited
The might of Sony's media groups will unite to deliver movies, music and games to the upcoming Sony Ericsson Satio handset.
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More of the Olympus E-P1
After the first birds-eye shots of the new Olympus micro four thirds camera leaked onto the internet last week, it seems the front-on shots have finally emerged. And they look pretty exciting.
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iPhone 3G vs. iPhone 3G S: Big difference?
Is the iPhone 3G S a necessary and important step forward for Apple, or is it just a lot of hot air? We match it up against the current iPhone to find out.
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TomTom brings turn-by-turn to iPhone
We heard rumours about a TomTom iPhone app this time last year, but today we discovered the truth about the company's iPhone navigation solution.
DIYs and How-to
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Memory cards: Make your phone more like an iPhone
Our need for storage is increasing, particularly because we want all of our music, videos and photos to travel with us on our phones, but manufacturers typically cut costs by skimping on internal memory. Luckily, the saving grace is expandable memory cards.
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YouTube: Guide to advanced features
YouTube is massively popular and incredibly simple to use, but it also has a few powerful features that are tucked away. This guide aims to help you learn how to use some of these advanced features and to serve as a simple reference page.
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Why HDMI? What you need to know before going digital
Tired of all those messy home theatre cables ruining your living room's feng shui? Wondering why analog cables are still connecting your all-digital gear? There is a solution — HDMI.
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How to convert video for the iPod
Got a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.
Downloads
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Power MP4 iPod PSP 3GP AVI MPG WMV Video Converter
Convert your video files into MPEG, MOV, AVI, WMV, iPOD, PSP, MP4, 3GP, FLV, and RM formats.
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AV DVD Player Morpher
Play DVD movies and morph them on the fly.
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VLC Media Player Portable
Play audio and video files on the go.
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Aya All in One Pack
Convert, split, video and audio, make your favorite ringtones and photo slideshow with lifestyle.























