By Mark Knowles on Saturday, November 10, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Kodak like most of the other manufacturers are choosing to hide the true cost of their camera range by including a fairly redundant amount of built-in memory. The M853 is no different in this respect, it includes a useless 11MB of usable memory which will hold a staggering NINE photos at the highest quality setting. […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, October 27, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
You could be forgiven for thinking the Flip is a phone or an iPod-like device, because, let’s face it, that’s what it looks like. A pure white, plastic casing with very little to give the game away. On the front, just the logo, “Flip” which nowadays could mean just about anything along with a small […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, October 20, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
If you are in the market for a good looking, middle of the range high definition camcorder that you don’t need a degree in mechanical engineering to use, take a look at the Sony HDR-CX7.
I think it’s fair to call this one a point ‘n’ shoot, despite the relatively high price point. What I like […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, October 20, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
A pocket Hi-def camcorder for less than $170 puts the Aiptek A-HD in a league of it’s own price wise and is enough to make you wonder how the rest of the camcorder manufacturers can possibly justify their price structure. The closest in price to this is the Sony NSC-GC1 at $199, but the Sony […]
By Mark Knowles on Tuesday, October 16, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
It’s hard to tell whether this is a phone or a computer. It certainly isn’t tiny, which is one of the things that appeals to me, because, as I’ve mentioned before, I don’t have tiny little fingers. The E90 has almost every feature you could dream of and then some. It has the fastest processor […]