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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |  Written by 6527mjap  | 
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The battery of my camera is not charging so I did something not so familiar with it. I have a little experrienced of fixing electronic gadgets and things. sorry if I talk like shit but theres an subtiltes I put in which you should understand. I'm not sujesting it to those who don't know how to fix but you could try it, and ofcourse, you will going to buy another one or tell to the custumer support of casio exilim camera and send you a new battery pack for your camera, it will take 3-5 days before you will have a new battery, and you need the camera as well.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |  Written by RodneyBReynolds  | 
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The Casio EX-Z60 Camera battery continues to fail. The camera itself is not bad, but once the battery is discharged or runs low it can't be changed again. Obviously these batteries are defective. Please post if you are having the same issue.
Monday, 12 October 2009 |  Written by Blunty3000  | 
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JVC GZ-MS120 Video Camera
Monday, 12 October 2009 |  Written by JustBlazzed  | 
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Unboxing my new JVC Everio digital video camera
Sunday, 30 August 2009 |  Written by TigerDirectBlog  | 
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Experience even closer encounters with Nikons Coolpix P90, with 12.1 effective megapixels and an incredible 24x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens for stunning prints as large as 16x20 inches. The camera's bright, 3.0-inch high-resolution vari-angle LCD and Electronic Viewfinder make it easy to compose and share your pictures. And Nikons new 4 Way VR Image Stabilization makes incredible pictures incredibly easy. Nikons New Smart Portrait System, which automatically detects your subjects face, takes a picture when they smile and warns you if they blinked.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009 |  Written by PCWelt  | 
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The famous thumb drive maker, Kingston Technology, has just created another new buzz in the industry by unveiling its new Data Traveler 300 which offers the world’s largest memory data storage capacity. The new Kingston Data Traveler 300 is able to deliver 256GB memory storage for high-end users who need huge mobile storage facility for particular reasons. Measuring 70.68 x 22.37 x 16.45 mm in dimension, the typical Kingston Traveler design thumb drive features the same USB 2.0 interface that is used in most USB flash drives and computer devices. Data Traveler 300 is able to achieve transfer rates of up 20 MB/sec for reading and 10 MB/sec for writing. Besides facilitating users to carry massive data around, Kingston also includes a password traveler security software in the package. According to Kingston, up to 90% of the drive’s content can be password protected and conveniently accessed via the new Password Traveler software. The tiny Kingston Data Traveler 300 costs around £565.67or $924 with a five year warranty from Kingston.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009 |  Written by Horia Puscuta  | 
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AMD have announced the latest in its high-end professional 3D video cards, the ATI FirePro V8750 3D workstation accelerator, promising four times the processing power over rival systems.  The FirePro V8750 boasts 2GB of memory with range-topping 115.2GB/sec bandwidth, together with 800 shader processing units, full 30-bit display pipeline and stream computing compatibility.
Thursday, 23 July 2009 |  Written by Horia Puscuta  | 
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Nothing like taking a 13 MacBook or 15 /17 inch MacBook Pro and connecting to a 50” or 60” flat screen ! It is awsome !
Thursday, 23 July 2009 |  Written by Sal Cangeloso  | 
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Toshiba’s Portégé R600 is a the type of executive notebook that dominated the ultraportable scene before the netbooks started stealing the spotlight. It is the sort of insanely light, ultra-thin notebook that has impressed consumers for so long… the type of system that helps us understand why a notebook might top the $2000 mark. The R600 is the lightest, slimmest, and arguably the best looking of the high-end 12-inch ultraportable market. Watch the video review. It goes into all the specifics about the ports, design, layout, and so on.
Saturday, 11 July 2009 |  Written by sonyelectronics  | 
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Sony took the wraps off its chic new line of mini notebooks- the VAIO® W Series. Featuring an ultra-portable design, the W Series is perfect for using as a secondary PC, in any room of the house, for surfing the web, checking e-mail, and social networking.
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