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CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 review
You might think the 12.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-FZ38 superzoom would be exorbitantly expensive, given its 18x zoom, super-fast autofocus, support for raw files, and high-definition movie mode. But it's not. It's one of the best superzooms available, and one of the cheapest too Read more
1 October 2009, 13:17 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38, image stabilisation, hi-def, electronic viewfinder
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Canon Legria FS200 review
The Canon Legria FS200 is an attractive standard-def camcorder that packs a 37x optical zoom into an extremely compact body. It's simple to operate, films good-quality video and is a solid choice for those shooting movies for sharing on the Web or who just don't want or need HD video Read more
2 July 2009, 14:42 | Tags: Canon, Canon Legria FS200 , camera phone, optical image stabilisation, image stabilisation
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Canon HG21 review
Our main issue with the HG21, Canon's high-class, high-definition camcorder, is that it may be too good for its own good. Now that should tell you something. The HG21 comes with a whopping 120GB hard drive, a vast array of high-end features and produces video that is absolutely breathtaking. If you think you can make use of it all, this one's a winner Read more
1 December 2008, 15:29 | Tags: Canon, Canon HG21, surround sound, SDHC cards, aperture priority
CNET UK > News > Games & Gear
Cracking open the Atari 2600
The much-loved 1977 Atari Video Computer System -- widely regarded as a breakthrough in entertainment technology -- is cracked open as we take a look at what's hiding inside Read more
23 May 2008, 11:04 | Tags: Games and Gear
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
OpenOfficeMouse has frankly preposterous 18 buttons, joystick
With 18 buttons, 63 profiles and an analogue joystick, the OpenOfficeMouse by WarMouse is set to be the most customisable peripheral ever. And the most insane, by some distance Read more
7 November 2009, 15:17 | Tags: Logitech, OpenOffice, World of Warcraft, analogue
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Genius G-shot HD520 review
For £90 or thereabouts, you can't expect to get the pinnacle of video-capture performance, so it's no surprise that the G-shot HD520's 720p footage isn't the best we've ever clapped eyes on. But it's packed with features and worth a look for those who just want to capture the moment Read more
3 November 2009, 17:01 | Tags: Genius, Genius G-shot HD520, media player, headphones, camera phone
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS25 review
The 12-megapixel Lumix DMC-FS25 provides the chance to get all the usual Panasonic tech in a cheaper, but still very decent, package. Detail in its pictures lacks bite, but the results are still good, and the design is robust and efficient, making for a worthwhile compact camera overall Read more
27 July 2009, 15:56 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS25, megapixel camera, chromatic aberration
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Panasonic SDR-H80 review
Whether you want to film the moon and stars or just someone very far away having a nosebleed, the compact Panasonic SDR-H80's 70x zoom will let you do it. Its standard-definition video won't blow you away, but it offers loads of storage and its price is reasonable too Read more
25 June 2009, 16:36 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic SDR-H80, image stabilisation, lens cover, optical image stabilisation
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-MS120 review
With dual SD/SDHC card slots, the Everio GZ-MS120 can offer more storage than its rivals, at up to 64GB. It also boasts a comfortable and pleasing design, and, given the price, better-than-expected shooting options. Most importantly, though, it shoots satisfying video Read more
17 June 2009, 16:19 | Tags: JVC, JVC Everio GZ-MS120, LED, touchscreen, optical zoom
CNET UK > Crave > Car Tech
US Air Force modifies muscle cars for total ground superiority
Not many people know this, but when the US Air Force isn't raining hellfire on Iraqi villages or inspiring Tom Cruise movies, it's modifying muscle cars to attract young, impressionable recruits Read more
10 June 2009, 11:56 | Tags: Ford, Tom Cruise, touchscreen, Car Tech













