Reviewed on July 27, 2007Combining the simplicity of SD recording, a roomy 30GB hard drive, a long zoom, and pleasing image quality, the SDR-H18 is a good choice for a standard-definition, hard-drive camcorder.TAGS:camcorder, SD card, Panasonic, balance, zoom, memory card, hard drive, video
Reviewed on February 25, 2008An extremely minor upgrade from the HV20, the Canon Vixia HV30 remains a quality HDV camcorder with a couple of performance issues.TAGS:Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, lens, SD card, LCD, video, control
Reviewed on June 30, 2008Convenient, well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are, models in the Canon FS series--FS11, FS10, and FS100--nevertheless deliver typical budget video in line with their budget price tags.TAGS:Canon Inc., camcorder, zoom, SD card, pixel, LCD, joystick, memory, video, battery
Reviewed on July 27, 2007The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.TAGS:TomTom, SD card, route, GPS, touch screen, direction, map
Reviewed on June 30, 2008Convenient, well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are, models in the Canon FS series--FS11, FS10, and FS100--nevertheless deliver typical budget video in line with their budget price tags.TAGS:Canon Inc., camcorder, zoom, SD card, pixel, LCD, joystick, memory, battery, video
Reviewed on June 6, 2008Excellent soundtrack support and Profile 2.0-compliancy make the Panasonic DMP-BD50 the most recommendable standalone Blu-ray player to date, but the PS3 is still better and cheaper.TAGS:SDHC, Blu-ray, Panasonic, Sony PS3, SD card, light-emitting diode, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on September 14, 2007The Navigon 5100 offers drivers a number of useful navigation tools beyond basic driving directions; we just wish it had a larger screen and a slightly lower price tag.TAGS:Navigon, SD card, GPS, map, direction, 3D