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  • Olympus E-3 Review
    The Olympus E-3 is the new flagship of the Four Thirds Standard-based Olympus E-System. This long-awaited replacement for the original E-1 model offers a plethora of advanced features to tempt the professional photographer away from the competition.
  • Nikon D80 Review
    The Nikon D80 DSLR camera is aimed squarely at the enthusiast user. This new 10 megapixel model replaces the highly rated Nikon D70s and D70 and fits into the lower end of Nikon's DSLR product hierarchy, above the D50 and below the D200 and other professional camera bodies like the D2Xs.
  • Sony Cybershot DSC-W90 Review and Faetures
    Designed to make photo-viewing crystal clear, Sony announced the DSC W90 digital camera featuring a high-definition component output. This new Cyber-shot W-series camera offers direct connection to an HDTV, which is ideal for integrating full 1080 HD photo-viewing into a home theater.
  • Information about Lenovo ThinkPad R61 Review and its Features
    Earlier in the year Lenovo announced a few new models to their ThinkPad line, the R61 was one of them. R-Series ThinkPad's were considered more of a value notebook than anything. People who could not afford the pricey T-Series ThinkPad's would get an R-Series instead.
  • Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot
    Sony Ericsson's imaging-centric Cyber-shot phones started with the K-series back in early 2006, so imagine our surprise when the Japanese-Swedish company announced that its latest range of camera-phones would be the C702. Although it may take a while for consumers to start associating the Cyber-shot brand with the C-series, we think it's still a good move in the long run.
  • Dell bringing Linux to XPS M1330 laptop
    Dell is expanding its open-source offerings. The XPS M1330 laptop is now available with Ubuntu in Germany, the U.K., France, and Spain. On its Direct2Dell blog, Dell instructs would-be U.S. purchasers to "hold on a week or so.
  • Dell Vostro 1000 Notebook Review and Its Features
    The Dell Vostro 1000 Notebook was created specifically with small business owners in mind. In addition, this notebook can be customized in order to offer the features and the software that the business owner desires, which means there are no unnecessary extras.
  • Samsung YP-K3JQB 2GB Ultra Slim MP3 Player
    Samsung's YP-K3 2GB Audio Player is an ultra-thin subscription-enabled MP3 Player. Instead of being limited to one equalizer mode, like some other MP3 players, the K3 has five EQ modes so your music plays how you want to hear it.
  • Samsung YP-T10 MP3 Player (8GB)
    Adding to the ever-growing crop of media players with wireless features is the Samsung T10, a 4GB flash device with integrated stereo Bluetooth functionality. At $170, it's not the most competitively-priced player on the block, but it's packed with features and comes in your choice of five high-gloss colors (black, white, green, red, and purple).
  • Overview about Samsung U600 and its Features
    This sleek & slim slider phone comes with high quality imaging & music features. A built in 3.2 megapixel camera comes with video capabilities & an auto focus feature.
  • Information about Vision SCP-7050 Review
    First things first: it’s actually a pretty good looking handset. Made by Sanyo, it’s obviously not going to be as skinny as a RAZR or have the easily-scratched mirror finish from LG’s Shine, but the rubberised coating is pleasant to hold and means the phone generally stays where you put it (even if that’s on a dashboard).

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