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Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR is a 16-megapixel compact megazoom with a specialized EXR image sensor, which is designed to improve low-light performance. It has a large 15x optical zoom in addition to RAW shooting, GPS geotagging and overall good image and video quality.?"
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Samsung HMX-W200 Ruggedized Pocket Cam
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Here today I have Samsung`s latest adventure cam - the HMX-W200. The HMX-W200 is water proof, shock proof, has a fog proof lens and shoots full 1080p HD video along with taking 5MP still photos. The HMX-W200 is about the size of a smartphone which makes it great to stick in your pocket or attach to things like bike handles. With a sub-$200 price tag, the HMX-W200 is well within reach of both amateur and seasoned adventure seekers."
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Magellan Wireless Back-up Camera Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Magellan Wireless Back-Up Camera is a system that works with a compatible Magellan GPS unit and uses a camera attached to the license plate to relay the image behind your vehicle to your GPS` display. This is a valuable tool for large vehicles or for anyone who wants to be safe while backing up. The installation of the unit is a little involved, but nothing too bad for anyone with moderate car or electrical experience.?"
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Canon Pixma MG6220 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Canon Pixma MG6220 is packed with unique features, like CD/DVD printing, Apple AirPrint support and HD Movie Print. It has a really great design that includes a touch sensitive panel, but we had some issues with the screen itself. Other than that, it has a very reasonable price for its wealth of features.?"
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Core i7-3960X und Core i7-3930K Triple SLI Performance Analyse @ ocaholic
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With every new CPU generation it is interesting to see how performance scales with SLI and triple SLI configurations. One can for example see what influence the CPU has on gaming performance. Furhtermore overclockers as well as gamers can see how much of an improvement the new architecture is. In this case we`re taking a closer look at gaming performance of Intels latest Sandy Bridge E processors. We`re very curious if we will see a scaling factor when we vary the number of GPUs in the system."
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Canon PowerShot A800 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?This pocket camera comes with compromises, but a $90 price tag and dead-simple operation help balance the Canon PowerShot A800`s lack of optical image stabilization and HD-video capture. It also delivers good, clean, sharp images, along with solid speeds.?"
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Canon PowerShot Elph 510 HS Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Canon PowerShot Elph 510 HS is a 12-megapixel compact, easy-to-use digital camera that features a long, wide lens. It has a sleek design, a 3.2-inch touchscreen and plenty of shooting options. It only lacks in battery life and some image quality at high ISO speeds.?"
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Canon REALiS SX80 Mark II Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?No matter how you look at it, the Canon REALiS SX80 Mark II business projector is anything but typical. It offers unusually advanced control over color, making it of particular interest to anyone who needs to get onscreen color just so.?"
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Samsung MV800 Digital Camera Review @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk
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Trying to find the right camera is always a difficult task. Do you go with more megapixels? Features? Or how compact it is? Well, the Samsung MV800 could be the camera you`re looking for. Featuring a 16.1MP image sensor, 3-inch touch screen display, a whole range of image modes, as well as a very sleek and stylish design, the Samsung MV800 should perform to a very high standard. Let`s take a closer look..."
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Canon PowerShot SX40 HS Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Canon PowerShot SX40 HS is a high-end mega-zoom camera that won`t disappoint even the most experienced photographers. It has a 12-megapixel resolution and a 35x optical zoom with a 35mm equivalent of 24-840mm. It has really good image quality, but it does have some minor flaws.?"
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Sentey Optimus GS-6000 @ PureOverclock
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We are looking at the Sentey Optimus GS-6000 Mid-Tower which happens to have loads of tool-less retention systems in place as well as a pleasing aggressive style and some great cooling all on a fantastic budget. At only $60, you may be surprised at what Sentey has to offer at this price point."
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Lowepro LP34711-0AM Black Ridge 10 Camera Case @ Rbmods
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We rarely review something we have bought ourselves, in the last 5 years I think we have gone through maybe 3 products, but once in awhile you find products that might be cheap or expensive but they all got something special. Today we are taking a look at a compact little camera case from Lowepro which retails for 4,99$. So you might wonder what can a little inexpensive case give me? Lets find out!"
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ZAVIO F3106 Wireless IP Camera Review
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If you are out searching for a cost-effective indoor IP camera that you can access from anyplace around the world with ease and you are not much interested in extra features such as night-vision mode and autofocus then the F3106 1.3 Megapixel Wireless IP Camera by ZAVIO could be exactly what you've been looking for.
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Kodak EasyShare Max Z990
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"The Kodak EasyShare Max Z990 offers plenty of goodies including a long 30x zoom lens, manual controls, an electronic viewfinder, and 1080p video capture. But sluggish operation and poor low-light performance make this huge compact camera a tough sell."
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Panasonic HDC-TM900
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The HDC-TM900 is Panasonic’s best Full-HD 3MOS camcorder to date. With image quality that rivals professional video equipment and further advancements on last year’s HDC-TM700, the HDC-TM900 not only has that added wow-factor and future-proofing with its 3D video shooting capability, but its ability to capture amazing 2D videos intuitively with a large touch-screen LCD shouldn’t be underestimated. Overall, Panasonic’s HDC-TM900 is the best sub-£1,000 camcorder available and is sure to help bring your corporate videos to life.”
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Nikon Coolpix P7100 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Nikon Coolpix P7100 is big on image quality and manual controls, although it comes at the cost of size and weight. The camera will appeal to you if you are an enthusiast who doesn`t always want to lug a D-SLR around, but is a tough sell if you`re looking for a compact and sleek point-and-shoot.?"
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