Archive for February 2009
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This review examines the Canon Pixma iP90v. How does this small, but relatively expensive, portable photo inkjet printer perform? Is it worth the extra cost? Read more to find out…
Today’s review examines the Pentax Optio E60 10MP Digital Camera. This camera is quite common on the closeout market. Is there a reason for this? Read more to find out…
In today’s product review we’re taking a look at the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 digital camera. This feature rich camera produces excellent photos but is there a problem lurking under the surface? Read more to find out…
Today’s review takes a look at the very stylish Dirt Devil Kurv Cordless Vacuum Cleaner 0216SPC. Does this portable handheld vacuum do the job or is it all show and no go? Read more to find out…
In today’s review we’re checking out the Samsung 2GB Portable MP3 Player YP-K3. How does this modestly priced digital music player stack up against the competition in this price range? Read more to find out…
In this review we’ll take a look at the Polaroid i1035 Digital Camera. Does this digital camera from a classic photographic brand name measure up well against the competition?
Today’s product review takes a look at the Black & Decker Cyclonic Dustbuster CHV9600. How does this portable cordless vacuum perform?
In today’s product review we’re taking a look at the Ion Audio Portable USB Turntable iPTUSB. How does this turntable perform for recording your old vinyl records on to digital formats?
Today’s product review is for the Casio Exilim 9MP Digital Camera, model EX-Z85. Casio is known for their cheap electronics products that are sometimes good, sometimes not so good. How does this digital camera fit into the picture? Read more to find out.
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