Reviewed on September 29, 2008Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG20 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.TAGS:Canon Vixia, lens, SDHC, AVCHD, Canon Inc., camcorder, joystick, flash memory, minute, LCD, video, hard drive
Reviewed on July 19, 2007The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.TAGS:Cowon, microdrive, recorder, flash memory, WMA, photograph, MP3, battery, video
Reviewed on November 8, 2005With its abundant feature set, great sound quality, eye-catching design, and superlative ease of use, iPod-friendly Denon S-301 2.1 home-theater system is the best we've reviewed so far.TAGS:Denon, HTIB, flash memory, Apple iPod, DVD, CD, USB
Reviewed on March 28, 2000While its brief recognition delay and slightly oversized design are somewhat discouraging, the QuickLink Pen's flexibility and extra touches make it the best pen scanner we've seen yet.TAGS:pen, scanner, serial port, flash memory, function, PC
Reviewed on July 19, 2007The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.TAGS:Cowon, microdrive, recorder, flash memory, WMA, photograph, MP3, battery, video
Reviewed on November 10, 2002People who get frustrated by unnecessarily complicated technology will love this simple, cleverly designed MP3 player.TAGS:flash memory, battery
Reviewed on July 19, 2007The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.TAGS:Cowon, microdrive, flash memory, recorder, WMA, photograph, MP3, battery, video
November 17, 2005The NOR-based memory supports 3 megapixel cameras and MPEG4 video and was produced produced using 90-nanometer process technology.TAGS:flash memory, Intel, MPEG-4, memory, cell phone, camera, video