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Sony SRS-BTX500 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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The Sony SRS-BTX500 is a Bluetooth wireless speaker that sports an impressive, sleek design and high-quality audio output. It can be used while on-the-go thanks to a rechargeable battery and can be used to charge smart phones via the built-in USB port."
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ACTi D32 review: 3MP outdoor IP security camera
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The ACTi D32 was a positive surprise. The camera is sturdy, water and dust proof, with extensive yet well-organized software features. Most importantly, the video quality is excellent, especially in daylight the picture is very sharp. At night the D32 is also effective with its built-in IR LED, even if we have tested cameras that were even better in the dark. The D32 is nevertheless one of the best cameras in this area that we've tested.
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Compro TN50W Review @ Vortez
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Back in February Compro announced their new TN50W - a home network IP camera with cloud functionality. In our first outing with Compro today, we will be taking a look at the all-new TN50W to see if it`s a worthy candidate for the home network. TN50W can be used for home security, looking after the elderly, pet/baby monitoring and other things too. Thanks to its PIR sensor, motion detection is a feature which comes as standard and there is a handy micro SDHC slot for recording pictures/videos. So let`s waste no further time and begin looking at the new TN50W."
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BenQ W1060 1080p DLP Projector Review - XSReviews
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Today we`ll be looking at a rather interesting gaming gadget: A projector. Digital projectors have continued to go down in price (or up in quality) are definitely becoming a viable alternative to an HDTV for rooms that can accommodate them. While a decent 40? HDTV will set you back 400, for a little extra you can get a projector that`ll produce an image many times that size at the same 1080p resolution. A link to the article would be much appreciated."
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Sony Xperia Z review: Sony's flagship Full HD phone
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The Sony Xperia Z is an outstanding smartphone in many ways. It looks good, it's very powerful and it's even waterproof. The added value of Full HD compared to HD resolution in a 5-inch display isn't huge, but hi-res photos do look amazing on the Xperia Z. It’s a shame then that the panel Sony used looks poor from the sides.
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Sapphire Mini Edge HD4 review: mini Celeron PC
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In the end the verdict depends on how you plan on using the mini PC. The HD4 is a smart solution if you need a relatively powerful compact PC, as the Celeron processor is significantly faster than the processor used in previous models. If you need decent graphical performance, we recommend that you get something with AMD hardware.
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DropCam Wireless IP Camera
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Dropcam has released the Dropcam wireless IP camera with advanced features such as AES-256 encryption, night vision, and two-way communication.
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Genius WideCam 320 Webcam Review @ Techgage
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More and more people are using webcams to connect with others either for business or pleasure, so it only stands to reason that we should see more low-cost offerings that dont skimp on features. Come along as we take a look at Genius $30 WideCam 320, which aims to cover these points, while offering users a look at the bigger picture."
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Rosewill RCM-3640HD 3.0 MegaPixel Webcam Review @ Hi Tech Legion
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The Rosewill RCM-3640HD UVC webcam is a plug and play device, ready to be used for video chat or conference calls online, without any driver installations. The Rosewill RCM-3640HD has a 2048 X 1536 pixels CMOS image sensor that can capture 30 FPS in 640x480 (VGA mode) as well as 1280x720. Higher resolution video capture in 1920x1080, 1600x1200 and 2048x1536 at 15 FPS is also possible. The Rosewill RCM-3640HD has auto focus, auto white balance, auto exposure control as well as a built-in microphone. The Rosewill RCM-3640HD comes bundled with ArcSoft`s Webcam Companion 3.0 and has a 1-year warranty."
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Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam Review
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Back in 1994 when i first got my first internet access (via a 33.6k modem) video calling was almost impossible to have not only due to very slow download/upload speeds but also because at the time there were only just a couple of chat programs compatible with the very few webcams available. Fast forward 18 years in the future and now almost every person on the planet can enjoy HD (high definition) video calls just by choosing one of the countless 720p compatible webcams in the market and using it either with MSN, Skype or with a very large number of compatible video call programs. Unlike normal HD calls however Full HD video calls are not that easy to achieve not only because they require more download/upload speeds (bandwidth) but also because there aren`t that many 1080p webcams currently in the market to begin with (not true 1080p ones). The C920 HD Pro Webcam by Logitech is one such model and we are here to take it for a spin."
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Marchon3D EX3D Eyewear Review @MissingRemote
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When we stopped by the Marchon3D EX3D booth at CES I have to admit that my reaction was more skeptical than enthusiastic. Sure, their passive 3D eyewear worked, and at $35 a pair was not terrible, but it seemed like a hard sell to the theater-going crowd where the glasses have to compete with ?free?. Now that I have had the chance to try the EX3D AMMO glasses in a real environment, my opinion has changed ? keep reading to find out why. *"
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MFX Screen Protector for PS Vita @ TestFreaks
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I am a firm believer in screen protectors, every device I own must have one. Personally I think companies should provide them with the products they sell, especially considering the price of most new gadgets these days. The PS Vita is the latest and greatest gadget out, at least for now and it doesn?t come with a screen protector but our friends at Mobile Fun have sent me over one for review. Actually they sent me over five of them as they sell them in packs of five and they only cost about $13 for all five. So I?ve got a quick review for you? "
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BenQ W1060 Projector Review @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk
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Projectors are being bought nowadays for a whole range of reasons, whether it is for home entertainment systems, presentations or just projecting your PC display on to your wall. The projector we`ve got to review today is the BenQ W1060, which is primarily a Home Cinema projector. It can project at a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, is HD ready and features a variety of special view modes for different environments such as gaming, cinema, bright and living room. At £750, is it worth it? Let`s take a closer look... **"
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TomTom GO LIVE 820 Top Gear Edition Sat Nav Review
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If you’re as bad as some of my family members at remembering various routes when driving, the TomTom Go Live 820 Top Gear Edition Sat Nav could be the ideal gift for a friend or loved one this Christmas. Available exclusively at Halfords this Christmas, for £180, the Top Gear Edition Sat Nav features HD Traffic, a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, and best of all you get to listen to Jeremy Clarkson tell you where you’ve messed up! Let’s take a closer look…
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