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Aug 12, 2005
Sony VAIO PCG-GRT30P
by Dan Chiappini
We find this model hovering in the no-man's-land between desktop replacement and notebook. Its large form factor and huge screen come at the expense of weight, while the wireless and large battery do make it viable for users on the move.
Oct 8, 2003
Sony DCRTRV828
by Staff Writers
There is barely an area of consumer electronics that Sony does not have a hand in, and its contributions are seldom substandard in quality.
Oct 17, 2001
Sony DVD201E HandyCam
by Staff Writers
Sony's DVD201E HandyCam is a good example of how far DVD cameras have come and what a bit of commonsense can do when selecting the right format. Unlike some of the earlier DVD cameras which opted for the unpopular DVD-RAM rewritable format, Sony elected to go with the more common DVD-RW format.
Aug 10, 2004
Sony DSLR-A100
by Gordon Laing
Not flawless, but Sony’s debut DSLR impresses with a 10.2-megapixel resolution and built-in anti-shake.
Sep 19, 2006
Sony PC108E HandyCam
by Staff Writers
Good things often come in small packages and that's the case with Sony's PC108E. It is only fractionally larger than the JVC GR-DX77 (the smallest camera in the lab) but weighs in 65 grams lighter. Sony has kept it compact by providing a separate docking station that contains the USB, DV and S-Video ports. There also are AV and additional microphone connectors on the camera itself.
Aug 11, 2004
Panasonic NV-EX21
by Staff Writers
The digital still camera is a treat to use.
Feb 1, 2002
Sony DSC-S70
by Staff Writers
Sony is no doubt a technological behemoth, an innovative market leader in everything electrical, and fun. For Sony, digital photography is no exception, the DSC-S70 being the 3.3 megapixel entrant in the highly successful Cyber-shot range.
Jun 1, 2001
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DV Cameras : Performance analysis
by Staff Writers
As we were dealing with entry-level DV cameras, we set a price ceiling of $2,000 and in fact, five of the seven cameras tested came in at under $1,500, with one even under $1,000. Given this, we looked at them as an average consumer would, and not as a power user, so more effort was put into looking at the basics rather than some of the fancier bells and whistles.
Sep 10, 2003
Olympus Camedia C-2500L
by Staff Writers
Olympus first introduced SLR (single lens reflex) to digital cameras in early 1998 in the form of the Camedia C-1400L.
Feb 9, 2000
Sony CliePEGNR70VG
by Tim Dean
Data input is one of the biggest issues many people have with PDAs, and while stylus handwriting recognition and Graffiti dont take long to learn, they can be difficult to master, and cant compare to typing on a keyboard.
Sep 2, 2002
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One camera. Many lenses.
by Logan Booker
Logan Booker puts lens to camera and takes a shot at digital photography.
Feb 13, 2006
Sony DCR-IP7
by George Kimpton
This camera is so small you can put it in your pocket just like a mobile phone, yet it packs quite a punch. Compared with earlier cameras, the DCR-IP7 has been improved and added to, and is no longer just a video camera for home movies and still shots.
Jan 1, 2002
Fuji MX-2900 Zoom
by Staff Writers
High-performance digital cameras are appearing thick and fast at the moment. Take the innocent-looking Fuji MX-2700 (reviewed issue 21) and the Sony CyberShot DSC-55E (reviewed issue 22, p95): both are slim and sexy, yet boast resolutions of over two megapixel and features by the truckload.
Jan 1, 2000
Sony Cybershot P-93
by Darren Ellis
Featuring a compact lozenge-shaped body with a fair bit of weight to it, the Cyber-shot P-93 is a solid camera that implies strength and good engineering. Internally, the camera has a 5.1-megapixel CCD and is capable of taking some excellent photos.
Dec 17, 2004
SONY DCR-PC101E
by Staff Writers
Sony has done a good job of packaging a top quality camera into such a compact size. While it's not the smallest of the Sony range, it'll appeal to those who don't want anything too bulky.
Feb 1, 2003