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Acer PD113P
by Darren Ellis
The PD113P is a very capable business projector, as well as being small and lightweight.
Jun 1, 2005
Minolta DiMAGE F300
by Darren Ellis
The DiMAGE F300 is a 5.3-megapixel camera, with a built-in 3x optical zoom, 32MB of internal memory, and support for SD and MMC media. It's a camera that allows a good deal of control of exposure, colour, contrast, saturation, and white balance and also features a noise reduction system.
Jun 1, 2003
HP PhotoSmart 720
by Darren Ellis
Out of the box this camera produced beautiful results, despite being only 3-megapixels. It produced some fantastic images under our testing conditions and also in regular applications.
Jun 1, 2003
MITSUBISHI DV159
by Darren Ellis
Offering a 16ms rise- and fall-timed TFT, Mitsubishi has developed a real winner here. The low redraw rate allows for performance that almost mirrors that of CRT, while maintaining the weight and size advantages of TFT screens.
May 1, 2003
TOSHIBA PORTEGE 2010
by Darren Ellis
We see a lot of notebooks at PC Authority, but like the BenQ JoyBook 8000 (page 37), the Portege 2010 was an immediate crowd pleaser when it was removed from it's shipping materials, garnering lots of "oohs" and "aahs" from techies and non-techies alike.
Apr 1, 2003
Kodak EasyShare DX7440
by Darren Ellis
This 4-megapixel camera is a good point-and-shooter with a generous 2.2in preview LCD on the back and good one-handed operation. Its auto shooting modes work well, and the menus are extremely user-friendly with large icons and simple choices.
Dec 17, 2004
Protac Excel G736
by Darren Ellis
The Excel G736 notebook from Protac is a desktop replacement, and as well as better-than-normal notebook specifications it also comes with the other traditional trapping of a desktop replacement notebook: it's big, it's chunky, and it's heavy.
Apr 14, 2004
InFocus LP650
by Darren Ellis
We've been impressed with InFocus' low-priced video/data projectors in the past (review on the PC Authority Web site), and were keen to see what one of its fully-featured data projectors was capable of.
Jul 9, 2003
SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 240T
by Darren Ellis
TFT screens are notoriously expensive to manufacture and even more expensive to purchase in comparison to their conventional CRT counterparts.
Jun 7, 2002
InFocus X1
by Darren Ellis
Whenever PC Authority reviews a data projector, we try it out with DVDs and games, and we test entertainment projectors with PCs just to see how they handle applications other than those they’re specifically designed for.
Jun 18, 2003
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