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PC Magazine June 23, 2004 Glenn Menin |
Konica Minolta DiMage G600 Enthusiasts will appreciate the depth of controls--but not that most controls are menu-driven. Novices will be disappointed that the camera offers only one preset shooting mode. |
PC Magazine June 23, 2004 Glenn Menin |
Concord Eye-Q 5345z While the camera isn't a fast shooter, its image quality is spot on--and the price is right. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2004 Glenn Menin |
Olympus Camedia C-770 Ultra Zoom This 4-megapixel camera has more features than our Editor's Choice among superzoom models, but purchasers should be sure they need the extra capabilities, as they add complexity. |
Macworld June 2004 Robert Ellis |
FireWire Digital-Video Converters Analog-to-digital hardware bridges the video generation gap. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
Digitize Your Home Movies Use these secrets to convert old 8-mm and Super 8 movies to digital format. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Olympus Camedia C-60 Zoom The C-60 produces very good images, but its slow speeds, occasional crashes, and confusing menus can make shooting them frustrating. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Kodak EasyShare DX7630 The EasyShare DX7630 is a very comfortable, well-designed camera that anybody should enjoy. But we wish its resolution was better and the lens started at a wider angle. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Casio Exilim EX-P600 Even though it's a bit pricey, this is a very good camera for the money, whether you're a pro who wants a powerful pocketable camera or a beginner who wants a great camera to grow with. |
Technology Research News June 30, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Interface blends screen and video Facetop superimposes transparent images of a computer's desktop over video images of the user to allow the user to look at the video and desktop at the same time, which is useful for remote collaboration. |
Macworld July 2004 Jonathan Seff |
EyeTV 200 The new EyeTV 200 improves on the original USB model by offering better flexibility, higher-quality video, a remote control, and enough bandwidth to properly capture and display MPEG-2 video. |
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