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Learning To Overclock
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digital camera and dvd player
budget for camera max: $250 -everyday uses, large lcd screen (2.5 minimum), must have digital image stability, and pluggable rechargeable lithium ion battery (no docking system) budget for dvd player: $80 -dvd player need to be divx certified. Last edited by joeeenguyen : 12-29-2006 at 03:47 PM. |
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Overclocker
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If you have a costco card go there and see what they have. They have a toshiba dvd player for $44.99 that plays divx files.
They also have a Casio Z70 digital camera for $199. It has 2.5" LCD, 3x optical zoom, lithium rechargeable battery and a "digital" image stabilizer. Pretty nice little camera, very slim and compact. One of the smallest digital camera in the market right now. http://www.dpreview.com/news/0606/06...casioexz70.asp FYI, "digital" image stabilizer mean jack $hit. All it does is raiser the shutter and ISO on the camera to prevent blurr. Fuji, Olympus and Casio use this type of image stabilization. Fuji is the only one that is able to pull this off because when they do it, they are still able to keep the picture clean. |
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