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Canon Pixma MP520 Photo All in One Inkjet Printer Review

This MP520 is wonderful. I can load multiple types of paper for various printing purposes, and it prints very fast, while retaining high quality, of course. The printer avoids wasting any ink and the printer is designed in a way that avoids paper jams. The scanning feature also works great as well. This all-in-one printer is very reasonably priced.

August 1st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon Pixma MP610 All in one Inkjet Printer Review

I received this printer as a replacement for an older, worn out multipurpose printer. This one is used mainly for graphics and text as a photocopier. The quality, whether in color or black and white, is very good. I’m very experienced when it comes to printers, and I can tell you right away that this is worth the money. I highly recommend this Canon Pixma MP610.

August 1st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon Pixma iP4500 Photo Inkjet Printer Review

This printer is very easy to install, although it takes a bit longer to install than some printers. The first time you turn it on, it calibrates itself for about 12 minutes, which although it may be annoying at first, helps in the long run. Once it’s working, everything runs fast, and is of high quality. There is very little ink bleeding, even when using the two-sided output function. It’s one of the best non-laser printers I’ve seen. The colors come through great and the resolution is high as well. If you’re looking for a good general printer, this is the one for you.

August 1st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon Pixma Office All in One Printer

It was very easy for me to set up this MX850 All-in-one printer; the installation went through very smoothly. I didn’t need to call tech support, although there is plenty of great support available should you need it. Once it was up, everything worked without any problems with both computers that I tried it with. It uses a cable connection, which helps make it easier to set up.

The printer itself works great – it prints fast and the quality is astounding. The quality is just as good as what you might get from a store, so you can save yourself a lot of money. I can tell already that this is a durable device that will be lasting me quite a while. It even comes with some paper so that you can test it out. Try it, I’m sure you’ll love it.

August 1st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon VIXIA HF10 Flash Memory Camcorder Review

I have a long history of buying Canon camcorders, so when my current camcorder became too old to bother with, I didn’t hesitate when it came time to order the Canon VIXIA HF10.

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July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon PowerShot A650IS Digital Camera Review

I’m a pro photographer whose owned more than a few cameras. I own an SLR with several lenses, but it is too big to carry around sometimes. When I need a smaller camera, the PowerShot A710IS is my choice. It has great quality considering its small size, and Canon has recently updated it significantly. They improved the flash, added a LCD that can flip out and rotate, and added compatibility with SD-SDHC memory cards.  This Canon is by far the best compact camera on the market now. It’s the best purchase I’ve made this year. This camera is that good.

Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera

July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon PowerShot A580 Digital Camera Review

Even beginner photographers can take good-looking photographs with the Canon PowerShot A580. This camera features an 8 megapixel sensor, a 4x optical zoom, and a 2.5” LCD. Taking pictures with this camera is very easy, and with 8 megapixels and a 4x zoom, it can take pictures so good you’d think you had a professional photographer in the house. The Easy Mode and face detection features found on this camera are very easy. My aunt, who is 85-years-old, has never been able to work a camera beyond its basic features. She has declared, however, that she has no problems working the PowerShot A580. If she can use it and is happy with it, you’ll probably have no problems with it. Click here to learn more about this camera at Amazon.com.

July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon FS100 Camcorder Review

I just got this Canon FS100 camcorder in the mail from Amazon. Here are my impressions. The camera is very compact, and looks pretty good, too. There are many electronics products I’d be embarrassed to carry around in public due to their ugly looks, but this isn’t one of them. The footage shot by this camera is good. What’s great about this Canon camcorder is that it uses SD memory cards, so you can just remove the card, plop it in your computer, and transfer the video pretty quickly. If you don’t have an SD card reader on your computer, the cam also comes with a USB cord for transferring video. The photos this camcorder takes aren’t exactly print-worthy, but no camcorder is good at taking photos. Any photo quality you get with a digital cam is icing on the cake. The photos I took with the FS100 were good enough for email or web use, which is all I need.

Buy the Canon FS100 at Amazon.

July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon PowerShot A470 Digital Camera Review

This Canon PowerShot A470 is great. It’s simple to use, able to do what it does well (taking pictures). The build quality seems to be very good, and I often get positive comments about my new PowerShot at family events and soccer games. The 7 megapixels this camera has is good enough. Though you can get cameras now with 12 megapixels, such high-megapixel cameras are gimmicks. Most people don’t even need anything above 5 megapixels. Granted, this camera isn’t for professional users, but it’s perfect for everyday use. Click here to buy it at Amazon.

July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Canon HG10 AVCHD 40GB Camcorder Review

I received the Canon GH10 AVCHD camcorder as a gift a month ago. Though I was initially wary about using a hard-drive camcorder, thirty days later I’m glad I have one. It’s great not having to deal with tapes, and the hard drive makes transferring videos the computer easy, plus there’s no quality loss. I don’t have to worry about overwriting data when I rewind, and deleting unwanted footage is simple. As for the interface of the camera, it too is easy to navigate through, the menu options arranged logically.
Had I not bought this camcorder, I would have bought it with my own money at Amazon. It’s well worth the investment.

July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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