
Reviewed.com - December 15, 2009
With the HMX-R10, Samsung has created a compact HD camcorder that doesn't follow the conventional design for a consumer camcorder. The R10 records full HD video to SD/SDHC memory cards, has a 9-megapixel still photo capability, and offers a tilted le...

Reviewed.com - November 25, 2009
The Samsung UN46B8500, a 46-inch, 1080p LCD TV, is a top-notch performer with an ultra-thin profile and LED-backlighting with local dimming, hence its hefty $3599 price tag. Also included in that price, presumably, is the ability to access streaming ...

Reviewed.com - November 13, 2009
The Panasonic HDC-TM300 is the flash memory sister-model to the equally impressive HDC-HS300 (which records to an internal hard drive). These two top-of-the-line models from Panasonic are stellar camcorders, and the HDC-TM300, which includes 32GB of ...

Reviewed.com - October 29, 2009
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 packs a lot of features into its small case: 10-megapixel resolution, a 12x zoom and high definition video capture. And we found that it has the performance to match this feature set, with sharp images and accurate color.

Reviewed.com - October 27, 2009
The Vizio VL420M is a 42-inch, 1080p LCD television. Retailing for around $800, it's rather a good deal for a TV that large, but the pocketbook savings come at a cost. The VL420M is hardly a champion performer. It's a model designed to stretch your d...

Reviewed.com - October 27, 2009
The Vizio VO320E (approx $430) is an entry-level TV. Its 720P display is not going to match up to 1080P models, nor does it have the bells and whistles of more expensive models. It's also not terribly attractive, but neither is it eye-catchingly ugly...

Reviewed.com - October 20, 2009
The LG 47LH90 occupies an awkward spot on the spectrum of LCD HDTVs that doesn't have the performance of a mid-range model, but doesn't have the price tag of an entry-level. It boasts two major features, 240Hz mode and localized dimming, but neither ...

Reviewed.com - October 1, 2009
Nikon is replacing the D40 as its least expensive digital SLR in favor of the Nikon D3000, a $600 camera that raises resolution to a more respectable 10 megapixels, the burst rate from 2.5 to 3 shots per second, modernizes the autofocus system, offer...

Reviewed.com - September 30, 2009
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 is a point and shoot camera with a trick or two up its sleeve: it can take panoramas in one pass, shoots good looking low light images and also captures high definition video. It also does a good job of capturing images an...

Reviewed.com - September 29, 2009
The Samsung UN46B7100 is a 46-inch, 1080p plasma TV. It's primary allure is the incredibly slender, 1.2-inch thickness, internet streaming content, and the LED-backlit screen, which are meant to deliver deeper black levels than traditional CCFL-backl...

Reviewed.com - September 22, 2009
The Toshiba 46SV670U is a modest TV with a modest performance to match. It's the first TV we've reviewed with local dimming of the LED-backlighting, which has become something of a buzzword in televisions recently. If the 46SV670U is any indication, ...

Reviewed.com - September 22, 2009
The Sony Bravia KDL-46VE5 is one of the TVs in Sony's "eco series" line-up, but don't count on a construction of wood and moss, powered by zero-carbon hydrogen cells. No, besides a modest power consumption, the 46VE5 doesn't do much to save the earth...

Reviewed.com - September 10, 2009
The JVC GZ-X900 came to us with an exciting premise--a uniquely designed, Full HD camcorder that can double as a 9-megapixel still camera. While most camcorders are capable of taking still photos, few boast the massive amount of still features and 9-...

Reviewed.com - August 31, 2009
The Aquos LC-40E67UN from Sharp is a cheap HDTV: at $749 for a 40-inch 1080p model it is at the bottom of the price range for the size. But it's also at the bottom of the range for performance: although it did adequately in some of our tests, it had ...

Reviewed.com - August 30, 2009
The Samsung PN50B430 is an entry-level plasma TV. Why entry level? It's a 50-inch display that costs just under $1000 ($999 MSRP), which sounds too good to be true. In a way, it is. The TV only has a 720p resolution and the performance is mediocre. Y...