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Toshiba Camileo H20 review
The attractive and solid Camileo H20 is an excellent 1080p compact camcorder for a reasonable price. Extremely simple to use, it also delivers generally good image and sound quality, making it remarkably easy for a camcorder novice to become a HD maestro in seconds Read more
9 June 2009, 15:49 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Camileo H20, tripod, hi-def, microphone jack
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Canon FS10 review
At a budget price, the Canon FS10 is small, stylish and provides a reasonably expansive feature set for an SD card-based camcorder. With 8GB of flash memory built in as well, it's a compact and convenient video camera with a hybrid zoom for very long shots Read more
17 September 2008, 11:08 | Tags: Canon, Canon FS10, bit rates, lens cover, optical zoom
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Yamaha HTY-750 review
Is your love of terrific surround-sound performance hindered by loads of speakers, overabundance of wires and obnoxious blue LED lights? Never fear: the Yahama HTY-750 is here. It's a simple, all-in-one sound bar that'll give you great sound without the annoyances Read more
20 March 2008, 15:44 | Tags: Yamaha, Yamaha HTY-750, LED, subwoofer, Dolby TrueHD
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Sony NSC-GC1 review
Closed, the NSC-GC1 net sharing cam looks more than a little like the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Sony have jumped on the YouTube bandwagon with this pocket camera/camcorder. It's specifically tailored for video sharing, and don't worry -- you'll be in complete control Read more
3 October 2007, 14:31 | Tags: Sony, Sony NSC-GC1, training, video clips, QVGA
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo) review
Like all the laptops in the HP Pavilion line, the dv6000's sleek design and shiny finish hold their own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Apple and Sony. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components for a fair price Read more
4 October 2006, 11:42 | Tags: HP, HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo), stereo speakers, media player, microphone jack
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Alienware Area-51 m5550 review
The m5550 posted some of the best test scores we've seen, so if you're looking for raw power (and you can afford to pay nearly two grand for it), you won't go wrong with this desktop replacement from Alienware. If you need a laptop that will run on its battery for extended periods, though, look elsewhere Read more
25 September 2006, 16:24 | Tags: Alienware, Alienware Area-51 m5550, Media Center, desktop replacement, ExpressCard
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-MG77 review
JVC's hard-disk-based GZ-MG77 has sacrificed some of its features for affordability -- it only has a single CCD, as opposed to its more expensive 3CCD sibling, the MG505, and the zoom comes nowhere near tape-based models. If you're a casual user, however, who wants to record straight to hard disk, it might just suffice Read more
22 August 2006, 14:05 | Tags: JVC, JVC Everio GZ-MG77, LCD display, video capture, video files
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Dell XPS M1210 review
Although the M1210 is heavier than most 12.1-inch screen ultra-portable laptops, it packs plenty of features into its 2kg mass, including an integrated webcam, media controls and an impressive number of ports. The M1210 will appeal to everyday users who want a relatively light and compact Media Center computer Read more
5 July 2006, 13:45 | Tags: Dell, Dell XPS M1210, microphone jack, Ethernet, battery life
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Canon MV890 review
The Canon MV890's is not as sparse as its price suggests. The MiniDV camcorder is a surprisingly well-appointed model, which shares impressive core specs -- including a widescreen LCD and plenty of manual controls -- with Canon's more expensive models, the MV930 and its pricier MV960 Read more
30 May 2006, 16:11 | Tags: Canon, Canon MV890, video quality, microphone jack, MiniDV
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JVC Everio GZ-MG77EK review
The JVC Everio GZ-MG77EK records its video on an internal 30GB hard disk, which allows you to save as much as 7 hours of video at the highest quality or a staggering 37 hours of footage at the lowest-quality. It's extremely lightweight and compact, but the video quality simply doesn't stack up against that of most MiniDV or DVD camcorders Read more
19 May 2006, 12:06 | Tags: JVC, JVC Everio GZ-MG77, playlists, MiniDV, PAL

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