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2008 December

Sitting at a fairly low price point, iRiver’s latest entry-level portable media player, the Lplayer, is a solid product. Looking similar to iRiver’s line of Clix players, the Lplayer supports a wide variety of formats and has an impressive little LCD display, making it a strong competitor to the iPod nano. The only let-downs are [...]

HP calls the 24in DreamColor LP2480zx ‘uniquely affordable’. At over $4000, most of us probably don’t think that at all. However, professional users who make their living using colour-critical applications might well see the merit in that statement. That’s because it’s not a typical monitor at all: it’s a high-end model that’s capable of producing [...]

The moment Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link (also known as the BIVL or DMX-NV1) was announced last year, we knew the product would face an uphill battle. What could Sony’s proprietary video streamer offer that you can’t already get from Apple TV, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Vudu, or the Netflix Player from Roku? Well, Sony’s [...]

With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft hopes to get consumers one step closer to having a dedicated “family room” PC. Included in nearly all versions of Vista is Windows Media Center, a sort of multimedia portal that can access and play all kinds of digital media stored on a computer. Perhaps what’s most attractive [...]

Introduction
When discussing front-projection video, many of us focus solely on the projection aspect of the equation and with good reason. If your projector is sub-par, the surface you point it at doesn’t much matter. This said, with a few exceptions, the projector market seems to have hit a plateau, with nearly every manufacturer [...]

Introduction
Given the iPod’s huge impact on nearly every segment of the home entertainment space, it’s surprising that TV manufacturers have not embraced direct iPod integration en masse. Sure, many have embraced the integration of digital media in general, through USB ports, memory-card readers, and streaming media. But few have taken an iPod-specific approach.

The Olympus E-30 single-lens reflex digital camera is aimed at what are often referred to as “prosumer” users, who lie somewhere in between the casual consumer and the professional photographer. Prosumer photographers typically seek a little more control over the artistic process than is afforded by an entry level camera, but don’t necessarily have the [...]

The Panasonic Lumix FZ28 has a sensor resolution of 10.1-megapixels from a 1/2.33-inch RGB CCD image sensor, and Panasonic has coupled this to an image-stabilized, Leica DC Vario-Elmarit-branded 18x optical zoom lens with a useful range all the way from a 27mm wide angle to a 486mm telephoto. As you’d expect for a long-zoom camera, [...]

Canon’s PowerShot SD880 IS digital camera replaces the company’s previous PowerShot SD870 IS model, and updates the chassis with an edgier style. The Canon SD880 also reduces the body height and thickness ever so slightly. Under that pretty skin, the Canon SD880 uses a slightly larger 1/2.3-inch CCD image sensor, and simultaneously boosts resolution from [...]

One of the biggest digicam breakthroughs in 2008 was the announcement of the Micro Four Thirds System. What’s that you say? You’ve never heard of it – unlike the Wall Street crash of ’08 or Obama’s landslide? Perhaps not, but it was big news for camera enthusiasts. In a nutshell, the system lets manufacturers build [...]


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