The Sony Ericsson C905 is a very good phone with a decent camera, but don't expect this to be the model that has you selling your stand-alone camera on eBay.
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This much-hyped dSLR has wowed photographers with its full HD video capture function, and it looks set to give competitors a run for their money.
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With an excellent 8-megapixel camera and a finger-friendly touchscreen, the Renoir is exactly what it sets out to be: one of the best camera phones of the year.
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The 1050SW is a rugged adventure camera designed for swimmers and skiers, waterproof to three metres with 10.1 megapixels and tap control. Quirky features aside, the Olympus works just like any normal point-and-shoot.
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It may not be brimming with new features and the controls are all over the shop, but the Fujifilm FinePix F60fd looks great and so do the pictures. Capable automatic settings make this a true point-and-shoot, with clever face detection helping it stand out from the crowd. We just wish it weren't so confusing.
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Are two screens better than one? The KF600's morphing touch-navigation pad is a cool concept and adds a little high-end class to an otherwise low-spec handset.
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Daewoo's 42-inch DLV-42U1GMB LCD TV makes a compelling argument for why sometimes, cheaper LCDs aren't necessarily worse.
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As impressive as we find the Optimus Maximus keyboard in concept, the US$1,600 price tag overwhelms its real world benefits. We can only recommend this keyboard to those most charmed by this unique keyboard's novelty.
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Camera phones with 5 megapixels are no longer just for people with huge pockets. The C902 packs a very mean shooter into a very slim package and delivers excellent photos.
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The Olympus Mju 1020 offers a broad feature set in a slim, stylish package, but average image quality and memory card restrictions may dissuade buyers.
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The Samsung i85 is a stylish, jack-of-all trades digital camera incorporating a swag of multimedia features. Unfortunately its poor image quality and cumbersome menu structure means it's a master of none.
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The Kodak EasyShare M873 is an efficient but uninspiring 8-megapixel compact. With its 3x zoom and average-sized screen the M873 ticks the main boxes: slimline, user-friendly and eminently affordable.
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The Samsung i7 is fun and unusual, but the twist-screen gimmick may be lost on some.The high price tag, however, is only justified if you value convenience and novelty value over great pictures.
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Though there's a lot to like about Adobe's first stab at online photo editing and sharing, you probably want to wait until the company fixes a few problems with the beta — and defangs its terms of service — before uploading scads of photos to Adobe Photoshop Express.
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Pentax's Optio Z10 isn't quite as nice as the company's Optio S10, but its attractive price helps make up for its quirks and modest feature set.
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The Olympus FE-130 is a decent choice if you want a camera that doesn't ask too many questions.
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Toshiba's gigabeat series of MP3 players is back with the X60, a 60GB music player that picks up from where last year's F60 left off.
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