Reviewed on October 26, 2010The budget-friendly Canon PowerShot SX130 IS is a solid, compact megazoom for those who prize creative control and photo quality more than fast shooting performance or a small, lightweight design.TAGS:CCD, Canon Inc., Canon PowerShot, battery, LCD, camera
Reviewed on June 15, 2010Like Canon's other printers in its Pixma MX-series, the stylish MX870 has versatile features, including a handy scroll wheel and an ample 2.5-inch LCD, to help you get the job done. We recommend the Canon Pixma MX870 as a do-it-all device with an affordable price tag; just be ready to stomach its intermittent print lag.TAGS:Canon Pixma, tray, Canon Inc., fax, printer, memory card, photograph, control panel, LCD
Reviewed on October 20, 2010The Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is a point-and-shoot camera with a 35x zoom lens. As long as you're not expecting much more than that, it's a very good megazoom.TAGS:lens, Canon PowerShot, SLR, Canon Inc., camera, battery, LCD, photograph
Reviewed on May 8, 2009Though it falls short in its design, the Nikon D5000 delivers a nice feature set, speedy performance, and great photo quality for the money.TAGS:Nikon Corp., Nikon D5000, SLR, lens, Canon Inc., LCD, display, photograph
Reviewed on February 4, 2010The Canon Pixma MP560 multifunction printer and its flashy 2-inch LCD screen and auto-document feeder may seem appealing at first, but the average consumer will find that Lexmark's Impact S305 offers faster performance and higher quality results for $50 less.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., Lexmark, printer, multifunction printer, LCD, USB 2.0, Epson, Ethernet, USB, photograph
Reviewed on January 13, 2011The Canon EOS 60D is in many ways a great camera: fast, feature-packed, and with excellent photo and video quality. Some annoying aspects of its control layout dim its shine a little, however, so try before you buy.TAGS:Canon Inc., JPEG, SLR, LCD, photograph, movie, video
Reviewed on September 11, 2009Canon's SX120 IS pocket megazoom falls behind the competition in every aspect except photo quality.TAGS:Canon PowerShot, Canon Inc., battery, LCD
Reviewed on November 8, 2010The Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS delivers a long lens in an ultracompact body, as well as nice low-light photos and full HD movies--it just doesn't do it for very long without a recharge.TAGS:dial, Canon Inc., Canon PowerShot, LCD, battery, camera, photograph
Reviewed on August 4, 2010At its best, the Canon Vixia HF M3x series--composed of the M300, M30, M31, and M32--delivers a very good blend of video quality, features, and performance for the money, but some people may find the touch-screen interface extremely frustrating to use and the battery life painfully short. Plus, you really need to bump up to the highest bit rate quality. Of the series, the HF M300 is the best deal.TAGS:Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, LCD, CMOS, touch screen, battery, button, photograph, video
Reviewed on October 28, 2010If you're shopping for a sub-$100 multifunction printer for intermittent use in your home, the Canon Pixma MP495 will meet your needs. It prints, scans, and copies documents, and the integrated wireless print server means you won't have a bundle of cables tangling up the office. We have a few flaws to nitpick, but otherwise Canon scores with the Pixma MP495.TAGS:Canon Pixma, cartridge, LCD screen, printer, tray, Canon Inc., printing, LCD, button
Reviewed on January 13, 2011The Canon EOS 60D is in many ways a great camera: fast, feature-packed, and with excellent photo and video quality. Some annoying aspects of its control layout dim its shine a little, however, so try before you buy.TAGS:JPEG, Canon Inc., SLR, photograph, LCD, movie, video
Reviewed on March 22, 2010Though its feature set is light, the Canon PowerShot A490 is a very good choice for anyone on a tight budget who still wants excellent photo quality.TAGS:Canon PowerShot, Canon Inc., battery, camera, LCD, button, photograph
Reviewed on April 19, 2009While it's more expensive than its sub-$600 competitors, the Canon Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 deliver a more extensive feature set for the extra money. The HF200, which lacks internal memory, is probably a better buy than the HF20, though the HF20's all-black body is a bit classier looking.TAGS:Canon Vixia, camcorder, Canon Inc., LCD, video