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SteelSeries Desmo Digital Eyewear @ Benchmark Reviews
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For those of us in the field of technology eyestrain is a constant threat to our ability to work. Whether it is headaches, dry eyes, or just general discomfort, eyestrain is the bane of tech people everywhere. Further exacerbating the problem, the same people who work on computers all day may enjoy relaxing by playing games on computers also. Here to help combat eyestrain is SteelSeries with its DESMO line of digital eyewear co-created with Gunnar to help reduce eye fatigue. During the length of this article, Benchmark Reviews will evaluate the SteelSeries DESMO and their effect on eyestrain and fatigue."
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Nikon Coolpix P300 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The Nikon Coolpix P300 is a 12-megapixel digital camera that offers a very wide-aperture lens for its class and also gives users control with both manual aperture and shutter controls. It has really good low-light image quality, but it lacks manual focus and RAW shooting, which may disappoint some users.?"
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Olympus Tough TG-310 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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?The 14-megapixel Olympus Tough TG-310 digital camera is built to withstand some pretty harsh environments. You can submerge it in up to 10 feet of water, drop it from a height of five feet, and use it in temperatures as low as 14°F. Its lens covers a modest 3.6x zoom range and the camera lacks built-in GPS like you?ll find in some other competing models.?"
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Nikon COOLPIX S570 12MP Digital Camera Review
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“There are so many compact digital cameras out there, I would have to say they are what most people have. The reason for this is that they are small, easy to use and can fit in your pocket. With all of the options for compact digital camera it is really hard to find the right one for your needs. Well today we will be taking a look at a nice 12MP compact digital camera from Nikon. The COOLPIX S570 features a 5x optical zoom lens, 4 Way VR image stabilization, and a bright 2.7-inch LCD. Let’s check it out!"
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Canon Pixma MG6120
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“The Canon Pixma MG6120 is a compact multifunction printer that has a touch-interface, wireless connectivity and an automatic document feeder. It also has a budget-friendly price and performance that doesn't leave anything to want.”
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Olympus XZ-1
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“The Olympus XZ-1 is a 10-megapixel digital camera that features automatic and manual controls, RAW shooting, a hot shoe and a 3-inch OLED display. While targeted at more experienced photographers that don't want to spend a lot of money for good image quality, this camera does a decent job but still falls a little short due to a few disappointments.”
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2
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“The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is a 16-megapixel entry-level DSLR digital camera that has interchangeable lenses and a tilt-out 3-inch touchscreen LCD. It takes excellent HD videos and good images too, but the video quality is definitely one of the best we've ever seen.”
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Fractal Design Define XLR Review
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"Fractal is penetrating the computer case market with affordable quality cases. Optimal for modding and always improving their current models for better performance and optic impression. Recently the Define R3 replaced it's R2 predecessor and now Fractal has introduced the performance Define XL case; the larger sibling of the R2/R3 cases which offers everything these cases have and a bit more. Or at least, so says Fractal."
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Mitsuba DC500T 5MP Digital Camera
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"Mitsuba has chosen to label this camera as being 12MP on several places
on the box. While the true optical resolution of the DC500T is only 5MP,
the 12MP figure is obtained through interpolation. Since the Mitsuba
does this interpolation in the camera I suppose the 12MP figure is
technically correct, but its use here is obviously meant to mislead the
user into thinking they are getting a much higher end camera."
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Trendnet ProView Megapixel PoE Internet Camera Review
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Are you paranoid about people stealing your stuff or just need a way to keep a check on your small business? Well then getting an internet camera may be the way to go. Nowadays they are becoming cheaper and people are using them for security or just to check up on their home while they are away the later being more and more common. Today we will be looking at the Trendnet ProView Megapixel PoE Internet Camera to see what it can offer for all your big brother needs.
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Olympus SP-800UZ
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“The Olympus SP-800UZ is an inexpensive 14-megapixel digital camera with a 30x optical zoom, 720p HD video recording, HDMI out and 2GB of built-in storage. However this camera does have its faults, including long shutter lag, poor image stabilization and mediocre battery life.”
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Samsung NX100
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“The Samsung NX100 digital camera has a 14.6-megapixel resolution and combines professional image quality with some features that make the camera really easy to use without actually being a professional. This model has interchangeable lenses and is really lightweight and decently portable.”
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Nikon Coolpix S8100
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“The Nikon Coolpix S8100 is a 12.1-megapixel digital camera with an advanced CMOS sensor and a 10x optical zoom. You also get speedy performance and a large LCD display, including 1080p video recording and a flashy, portable design. Image quality is quite good as well, with the ability to shoot HDR photographs.”
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Samsung EX1/TL500 f/1.8-2.4 10.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
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I’m sure I’m not the only photography enthusiast that has run into this problem. It’s nice to always carry a camera around with you but when it is a behemoth like my Canon 1D, slipping it in a pocket isn’t an option and carrying a camera bag around isn’t a much better one in most social settings. So what is a photographer to do when he can’t bring his gear out with him?
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Canon 7D vs. Barbie Video Girl
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"A comparison between my two new cameras: The $1,800 Canon 7D versus the brand new $50 Barbie Video Girl... available in the girlie aisle of your local Toys R Us. It's the sassiest camera money can buy."
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