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Toshiba PDR-3300
The Toshiba PDR-3300 and PDR-3310 share similar specs, but the likeness ends there. The $500 PDR-3310 is a stylish, metal-clad, ultracompact camera, similar to Canon's Digital Elph line. Toshiba calls the larger PDR-3300 a "step up" (apparently in image quality, which was pretty good for the price),...
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Toshiba PDR-3310
The smaller PDR-3310 is pricey for a 3.2-megapixel camera, but if you want a subcompact with 3-megapixel resolution, it's one of a very few on the market. The comparably sized Canon PowerShot S330 is $50 less but offers only 2 megapixels. The all-metal PDR-3310 is solidly built, but its light weight...
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Toshiba PDR-T30
The Toshiba PDR-T30 is a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with a unique touch screen that lets you draw directly onto images and select settings. Although it's a beautifully finished camera that produces very good flash pictures, you may find the touch screen too small and frustrating. The all-metal PDR...
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Toshiba Gigashot GSC-R60 60GB 2MP Hard Disc Drive Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom: Camera & Photo
Product Description
Toshiba gigashot digital camcorder combines a high quality video camera and a still camera into one easy-to-use compact design. It features a built-in 1.8-inch hard disk drive, a 2.5-inch LCD screen, a 2 Mega Pixel color CCD Sensor and a SD memory card slot. In addition, ...
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Toshiba Gigashot GSC-R30 30GB 2MP Hard Disc Drive Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom: Camera & Photo
From the Manufacturer
With the Toshiba gigashot GSC-R30 digital camcorder, it's advantage Toshiba, thanks to a variety of features that make it simple to capture important moments on the go.
Advantages of the Toshiba gigashot GSC-R30 No tapes or discs to buy Record vi...
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Toshiba PDR-M81
The boxy, gray-and-black PDR-M81 uses a Sharp CCD, rather than the Sony unit found in the other 4-megapixel cameras in our roundup. It has three compression levels but no uncompressed TIFF formats, and the PDR-M81 can record 320-by-240 or 160-by-120 movies with sound. Its zoom lens macros down to 4 ...
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Toshiba PDR-M65
The Toshiba PDR-M65 is the least expensive camera in this overview, so it's not surprising that this point-and-shoot camera has few additional features. The camera's controls, including the menus, are easy to understand with a little experimentation. That's fortunate, because there is no printed man...
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Toshiba IK-WB11A Wireless Network Camera
The Toshiba IK-WB11A Wireless Network Camera, with its half-inch CCD sensor, delivered outstanding image quality that surpassed the others. The camera can also be used outdoors. Its rated operating range for temperature (-4 most extreme environments
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Toshiba PDR-T10
Many digital cameras are overcomplicated, with a plethora of buttons, dials, and switches that confuse and confound. Then there's the 2-megapixel Toshiba PDR-T10 ($300 street), on which you'll find only a power switch and shutter button. This is the first digital camera with a touch screen for selec...
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Toshiba PDR-M11
The 1.3-megapixel Toshiba PDR-M11 ($180 street), although not a standout product, produces quality images and incorporates some important features.
Easy to handle, the PDR-M11 is a great starter camera for novice shutterbugs. The LCD viewfinder, a flash, and a 4MB SmartMedia card are run-of...
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