58 results results for "2 megapixels and below"
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Pentax K-x DSLR camera
A sufficiently solid alternative to Canon or Nikon?
25 November 2009 12:09 GMT
- The Good
- Comprehensive feature set that ticks most of the boxes for today’s DSLR user, sharp results with kit lens and at optimal settings
- The Bad
- No HDMI output for hooking the camera up to a high-def TV or monitor despite it offering HD movies, no rechargeable battery provided
- Verdict
- For those looking for (nearly) all the latest must haves in one package, the Pentax K-x feature set offers a good value return for your money, whilst also being friendly to use via the prominence of its auto settings. Results straight out of the camera require minimal post processing too
- Price
- £599 with 18-55mm kit lens
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HTC Ozone mobile phone
Does Verizon's twist on the Snap offer anything better?
3 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Solid, Wi-Fi
- The Bad
- Keyboard fiddly, 2-megapixel camera, Windows Mobile 6.1
- Verdict
- At $49.99 this is entry-level stuff and it shows with the handset coming through as a good emailer if you are a Windows fan over BlackBerry and Nokia's S60 interfaces
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Canon EOS 7D DSLR camera
We get down with the advanced mid-range model
28 October 2009 14:52 GMT
- The Good
- Build, image quality, viewfinder, performance and speed, AF, flash control, HD video, ergonomics, LCD
- The Bad
- Looks pricey, purple fringing on some high contrast shots with 18-135mm kit lens
- Verdict
- An accomplished and well-equipped semi-professional camera with professional build and specification that’s capable of stunning results and at high resolution too. It looks expensive, but as a step down from canon EOS 1D Mk III, it makes a lot of sense indeed and without that much of a compromise on performance. This is simply a superb new EOS and one that should be a hot contender for your cash
- Price
- £1699 (body only)
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Sony Alpha A380 DSLR camera
Can Sony challenge in the DSLR stakes?
28 July 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Lightweight, user friendly, intuitive, reliable performance, warm, colour rich images, adjustable LCD, less expensive than immediate rivals
- The Bad
- No HD video, hinges for adjusting LCD are stiff, obvious plastic elements of build, kit lens could be sharper, noisier than rivals at higher ISOs
- Verdict
- A reliable performer delivering richly detailed and colourful images, though you might want to trade up from the kit lens fairly quickly
- Price
- £720 (18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom lens)
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Archos 10 notebook
Does Archos bring anything to the netbook party?
2 July 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Trackpad is pretty good, matte screen good for outdoor use
- The Bad
- Poor keyboard, poor battery life, price
- Verdict
- The Archos 10 is punching above its weight alongside offerings from the likes of Asus and MSI, so there is little that appeal here
- Price
- £349.99
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Samsung Reclaim mobile phone
Can you be green and productive?
28 August 2009 10:28 GMT
- The Good
- Eco credentials, easy to use, basic and simple
- The Bad
- QWERTY keyboard hard to use, no Wi-Fi
- Verdict
- The Samsung Reclaim for us is a step in the right direction, but when push comes to shove, it's unlikely to bend you away from the handset you've got currently
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Ricoh GR Digital Mk III digital camera
Is this the enthusiast's compact?
21 August 2009 16:37 GMT
- The Good
- Superb magnesium-alloy build, compact and lightweight, excellent handling, great image quality, excellent lens, comprehensive level of specification
- The Bad
- Large screen hampered in brighter conditions - viewing becomes difficult, no built-in optical viewfinder, pop-up flash position means errant fingers can inadvertently hinder it, Mode dial’s lock fiddly to use
- Verdict
- The Ricoh GR Digital Mk III follows on from the popular GR Mk I and Mk II where many professional and enthusiast snappers had found a quality compact “home”. The new Mk III has a new, faster, lens, much improved resolution LCD and new image engine and has great image quality pouring from every pixel
- Price
- £529.99
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Philips SPC1330NC Webcam pro
HD shooting webcam?
9 June 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Interesting design, wide angle lens
- The Bad
- You might never be able to record at full resolution at the high frame rates, bulky
- Verdict
- The wide angle is nice, the design is interesting, but the size makes this a stay at home webcam. It's a shame that the boasts might never be fulfilled
- Price
- £69.99
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Pentax K-7 DSLR camera
Is this the snapper it promises to be?
11 August 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Good image quality with plenty of detail, excellent range of features, body integral Anti-Shake, anti-dust system, Build and environment protection, RAW (PEF or DNG) +JPEG mode, excellent screen
- The Bad
- Slightly soft (default) JPEG images, some fiddly controls/handling issues, underpowered built-in flash, some noisy images at higher ISOs
- Verdict
- Pentax’s new flagship DSLR offers up a host of tasty treats for the high-end or advanced amateur user it’s designed to entice. An excellent specification and massive range of compatible Pentax K-mount lenses plus new weatherproofed kit optics all makes the K-7 look like a super camera
- Price
- £1229
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Nikon D5000 DSLR camera
Cracker HD snapper?
17 June 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Image quality, movie quality, tilt turn and swivel LCD (for some shots), handling, ease of use, price
- The Bad
- Small viewfinder, LCD resolution/colour rendition, size (for market), bottom hinged LCD easily impeded on a tripod
- Verdict
- Nikon’s D5000 sits above the D60 but below the D90 in the Nikon DSLR range, with a feature set culled from the latter, but priced towards the former. It has a 12.3MP CMOS sensor and a new tilt, turn, swivel 2.7-inch LCD and HD movie capability and it is, well, a cracker
- Price
- £719 (body only) £799 with 18-55mm VR kit lens
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Samsung i8910 HD mobile phone
Hardcore high-definition handset?
11 June 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Great screen, connectivity, camera performance, great for watching movies
- The Bad
- Overall size, battery life, user interface a little convoluted in places
- Verdict
- If movie making and watching is one of the things you find yourself doing with your phone, then it is well worth checking it out
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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HTC Magic mobile phone
Can the Android compete?
6 May 2009 9:22 GMT
- The Good
- Touchscreen responsive, small and light, easy to use,
- The Bad
- No flash, plastic design unlikely to last your contract, no 3.5mm jack
- Verdict
- A good phone and one that will do well, just don’t expect to feel grown up owning it
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra Edition mobile phone
Touchscreen? Slider? We find out
23 April 2009 19:00 GMT
- The Good
- Great build quality and looks, HSDPA, good media file support, GPS, camera surprisingly good, widgets
- The Bad
- Sometimes slow to respond, browser experience seems a little bloated, menus not the most intuitive, lacks Wi-Fi
- Verdict
- For those who love Samsung and want the reassurance of a keypad and the thrill of a full touch device, then this is a hot little number.
- Price
- £324.99
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 digital camera
Does this titanium-coated camera impress?
11 March 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Features, styling, build, ease of use, handling, low ISO image quality, optical viewfinder
- The Bad
- Small buttons, high ISO image quality, slow image processing and menu navigation
- Verdict
- The W300 sits atop Sony’s “W” series of compact digicams. Image quality, as always with such cameras, is good at lower ISOs, but leaves a lot to be desired as sensitivity rises
- Price
- £239
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Dell Adamo laptop - First Look
Style over substance? 18 March 2009 14:00 GMT- The Good
- Thin, light, build-quality, finish
- The Bad
- No CD drive, glossy screen, expensive
- Verdict
- There is no questioning it the Adamo is a very nice looking laptop
- Price
- £1649
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Sony Ericsson C510 mobile phone
Does this earn the Cyber-shot label?
10 March 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- HSDPA, good build quality, great keypad, social networking applications
- The Bad
- Cyber-shot functions a little poor, no 3.5mm jack, battery life
- Verdict
- Well constructed and easy to use, there is plenty on offer for those looking for the Internet on the move. But not without some shortcomings
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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LG KF300 mobile phone
Budget beauty or beast?
12 December 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Simple to operate
- The Bad
- Basic features with nothing to shout about
- Verdict
- The LG KF300 is a simple handset, perfectly suited to those who only need a phone to talk and text
- Price
- £dependent on contract
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LG KC550 mobile phone
Can this offer PAYG customers something different?
9 July 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Camera, simple, easy to use
- The Bad
- No 3G, accelerometer games basic
- Verdict
- This is one of those handsets best described as nothing special but won't disappoint
- Price
- £179.99
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Asus Eee AiGuru SV1 Skype phone
Fancy a Skype video phone?
4 February 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- You don’t need a PC, battery and Wi-Fi means totally portable, fast startup
- The Bad
- Price, doesn’t store multiple users, battery life is poor
- Verdict
- We loved the SV1 because you can just plug it in, turn it on, and start talking. But when all is said and done, the Asus Eee AiGuru SV1 is just too expensive
- Price
- £215.95
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Microsoft Lifecam VX-7000 webcam
Is the Lifecam the best option for video recording?
11 December 2007 13:00 GMT
- The Good
- Relatively easy to install, good picture quality
- The Bad
- Insists on trying to load Microsoft Live during install to use "full functionality", lead not long enough to plug into machine under desk, slightly fiddly stand/clip arrangement
- Verdict
- An average webcam for video communication, offering good picture quality. Minor niggles (stand and lead length) let the device down slightly
- Price
- £50
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LG Secret KF750 mobile phone
Shhh, can you keep a secret?
19 June 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- HSDPA, 5 megapixel camera phone, touchscreen, tempered glass, carbon fibre
- The Bad
- Touchscreen doesn't work all the time, on-board memory poor
- Verdict
- The spec sheet is full, but the implementation disappointing
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Nokia N78 mobile phone
Can this break out of the shadow of the N96?
14 August 2008 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Feature packed, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, geotagging, camera, FM transmitter
- The Bad
- Clumsy design
- Verdict
- While there is nothing earth-shatteringly bad about the N78, the clumsy interface detracts from the abundance, and we mean abundance, of features this handsets offers
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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Samsung Pixon mobile phone
Can this replace your compact camera?
4 November 2008 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Interface, design, touchscreen
- The Bad
- Some camera features don’t deliver, battery life, screen appears milky at times
- Verdict
- Whilst the phone works well, minor display grumbles aside, this isn’t a camera replacement
- Price
- £dependent on contract
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Toshiba G500 smartphone
Can Tosh's first smartphone deliver a punch?
19 June 2007 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Wi-Fi, HSDPA, fingerprint scanner
- The Bad
- Size, design, Windows Mobile 5
- Verdict
- This might be Toshiba's first smartphone, however that doesn't mean you have to want to want it
- Price
- £Price dependant on contract
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Samsung F400 mobile phone - First Look
Can a speaker bring you music to your ears? 19 February 2008 9:00 GMT- The Good
- Built-in stereo speaker from Bang & Olusfen, HSDPA, 3-megapixel camera
- The Bad
- Not much on the music front
- Verdict
- If the kids on the back of the bus are going to annoy you with their breakbeat tunes, at least this way they are going to do it with a sound you can appreciate
- Price
- £price dependant on contract
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