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HP Pocket Camera for Jornada
Hewlett-Packard's CMOS-based HP Pocket Camera ($170 street) is a simple plug-and-play digital camera that snaps onto HP Jornada 520- and 540-series Pocket PCs. The Pocket Camera's versatile Pocket PC application comprehensively supports reviewing and sharing of captured images. But the excellent sof...
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HP Photosmart 912
The 3X optical zoom lens appears to have a manual zoom focus, but turning the barrel activates a one-speed zoom motor. For parallax-free, power-saving viewing, the 912 incorporates a beam-splitter viewfinder.Unfortunately, the camera does not have an internal switch to close the eyepiece, so ...
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HP PhotoSmart 318
The HP Photosmart 318 ($190 street) has a generous 1.75-inch LCD viewfinder, a flash, 8MB of built-in memory, and support for an optional CompactFlash card. With the built-in memory you can store from 7 to 113 shots, depending on the resolution and compression level.
The Photosmart outperfo...
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HP Photosmart 320
The HP Photosmart 320 ($200 street) is easy to use out of the gate, but the on/off button is flaky. While using the 320, I was never completely sure it was doing what I wanted. Also like the A201, the 320 shoots both still images and video and displays playback. The picture quality from the 320 was ...
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HP Photosmart 812
The HP Photosmart 812, along with the Minolta DiMage S404, is one of the lowest-priced 4-megapixel cameras on the market. The company targets the 812 to photo enthusiasts, but like the low-end 620, it lacks exposure and white-balance controls that enthusiasts expect to find in a $500 camera. Neverth...
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HP Photosmart 620
The HP Photosmart 620 is one of the easiest-to-use cameras in our roundup. Both have simple, understandable controls and an excellent menu system. But to achieve simplicity, the HP cameras are short on some manual controls featuresaking good pictures in less-than-perfect lighting. Image quality suff...
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HP Photosmart 850
The HP Photosmart 850 is a large, handsome camera that's easy to hold. Its most distinctive features are a rubberized handgrip and lens barrel, a huge 8X optical zoom lens, and a cylindrical electronic through-the-lens viewfinder that automatically turns on when you look through it. The camera dock ...
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