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Gadget Deals of the Day
Grab seasons 1-5 of Lost in preparation for season 6 or watch When We Left Earth in preparation for your flight on SS2. Trying to stay a little more grounded? At least do so ergonomically in a Herman Miller Aeron chair. More » -
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Gadget Deals of the Day
Roomba owners know how much easier it is to keep the floors clean with the adorable little robots. If you've yet to experience Roomba magic, the deal today is right up your alley. More » -
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Sanyo Xacti DXM-CG11 Pocket Camcorder Does 720p Video, May Have Built-in Eye-Fi
Though it's a budget model, the latest Xacti still has a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor that records 720p video (H.264 encoded MPEG-4). But the best part: it looks to have built-in Eye-Fi for super-easy wireless video/photos transfers to your computer. More » -
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Gadget Deals of the Day
Sometimes putting these deals lists together sucks because I'm tempted to buy everything—including this 40'' 1080p HDTV for just $648. Thank God for Hobomodos! Now let's see if we can get that on a bumper sticker. More » -
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New Sanyo HD Camcorders Comes In Three Flavors: Super-Cheap 1080p, Waterproof And Compact
Sanyo makes pretty good compact digicamcorders for the money, and their new three-pronged line-up packs a lot of good stuff for very little $$. More » -
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Sanyo Kits Out the Xacti Range With New DMX-HD800 HD Camcorder
Sanyo's HD700 Xacti was the then smallest 720p camcorder in the world, and we liked it. Time's moved on and Sanyo has a new Xacti, the HD800, and it's apparently a great leap in video quality. The new cam has an 8-megapixel CMOS sensor, and shoots 720p video at 30fps in MPEG4 format. It's also got "three-dimensional noise reduction" for improved image sharpness, can track up to 12 faces in the scene for optimum image settings, a 5x optical zoom and can shoot down to a minimum of 3 lux. The SDHC-recording cam comes this time in whacky 70s-esque color schemes, and is available August 22nd in Japan at first, for around $460. Press release below. More »







