Reviewed on May 20, 2008LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy after calibration will warm geeky hearts.TAGS:LG Electronics Inc., HDTV, picture, setting, LCD, control, menu, TV
Reviewed on November 22, 2006The Nikon D40 is a great transition camera for going from point-and-shoot to your first dSLR.TAGS:Nikon Corp., SLR, lens, camera, LCD, setting
Reviewed on November 28, 2007The SXRD-based Sony KDS-55A3000 exhibited excellent color accuracy and stellar performance in general, making it the year's best performer in the rear-projection HDTV category.TAGS:Sony Corp., GUI, setting, TV, LCD, video
Reviewed on May 12, 2008Toshiba's 32-inch 32CV510U LCD, with its picture quality and feature set, makes a solid choice for mainstream HDTV shoppers.TAGS:Toshiba, adjustment, setting, LCD, TV
Reviewed on January 16, 2008If you shoot primarily outdoors in daytime--especially sports, children, and animals--the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 is a good choice. The more expensive DSC-H9 has a larger, flip-out LCD, infrared shooting, and has a few interface differences, but is otherwise identical.TAGS:Sony Corp., setting, LCD, button
Reviewed on June 19, 2007If you shoot primarily outdoors in daytime--especially sports, children and animals--the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 is a great choice. The cheaper DSC-H7 has a smaller LCD, lacks infrared shooting, and has a few interface differences, but is otherwise identical.TAGS:Sony Cyber-Shot, Sony Corp., setting, button, LCD, photograph
Reviewed on June 14, 2006Dell's 24-inch wide-screen LCD delivers excellent image quality and a ton of connectivity options, including video inputs and picture-in-picture settings. Add in a great price, and the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP is the best value in its class.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, monitor, display, USB 2.0, menu, setting, USB, LCD, DVD, games
Reviewed on April 8, 2008Unless you're prepared to spend a disproportionate amount of money on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn't worth the price.TAGS:SLR, Sony Corp., LCD, setting, USB, button, camera
Reviewed on September 29, 2006The Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T50 keeps the better features of the DSC-T30, but adds a touch screen interface we could've lived without.TAGS:touch screen, Sony Corp., lens, camera, LCD, menu, setting, button
Reviewed on July 10, 2006The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is sleek and easy to use, but noisy photos and mixed performance hold it back.TAGS:Casio Inc., camera, shot, setting, photograph, LCD, image
Reviewed on February 15, 2008Despite some interface quirks and a slightly awkward design, the Olympus E-3 fares quite well against its midrange dSLR competition.TAGS:Olympus Corp., SLR, lens, LCD, display, setting, camera
Reviewed on April 8, 2008Unless you're prepared to spend a disproportionate amount of money on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn't worth the price.TAGS:SLR, Sony Corp., LCD, setting, USB, button, camera
Reviewed on April 8, 2008Unless you're prepared to spend a disproportionate amount of money on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn't worth the price.TAGS:SLR, Sony Corp., LCD, setting, USB, button, camera
Reviewed on September 13, 2005A 2.5-inch LCD, decent image quality, and both automated and selected manual controls make the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W5 a competent camera for the casual photographer.TAGS:Sony Corp., menu, LCD, camera, setting, photograph
Reviewed on June 19, 2006The Samsung Digimax S800 has tons of controls for its price range, but confusing menus and poor image quality outweigh these advantages.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, camera, setting, LCD, button