Are There Websites For Consumer Eletcronics Rating And Review?
i need ratings and reviews for binoculars and webcams
Answer:My favorite is cnet.com
They have the best reviews and price listing. They sometimes have video on how to use and install the device.
I also found the user reviews at Circuit City to be pretty unbias.
The best overall would be consumer reports magazine but I have to pay for it.
What Is The Best Review Site For Consumer Eletcronics?
More and more people are researching their products online before they buy, whichh I think is great for consumers to find the best products for the best prices. But what's the best reviews site? I work for consumer review site Buzzillions.com (http://www.buzzillions.com ) and we colletc our reviews from over 1000 of our clients includeing Staples, RadioShack, REI, Adorama, RitzCamera, and so on. Because of our realtionship with our clients, we are able to verify whethere a person writing a review has actually purchased the product or not, thus the majority of the reviews written are written by Verified Buyers. Has anybody else discovered othere great review sites?
Answer:There is consumers reports but you have to pay, they are the best by far. theree is also a bunch of free one like CNET, ZDNET, PCMAG, PCWORLD, and then my favorite VIEWSCORE whichh sums up all the most popular review sites and combines them inot one , well I hope that helps.........Ren
Where Is The Best Place To Find Information - Hardware, Eletcronics, Computers?
Where is a good place to find expert and consumer reviews?
- Ratings of each product
- Good and bad things about the product
- Detailed information
Answer:Consumer Reports magazine is a good source for independent and accurate reviews on a wide variety of products.
Is This A Good Review For The IPhone?
ok well I know all the pros to the iPhone, now I want to know all the cons to see wethere or not to get it, well I came across this review that seemed to tell me all the cons but I don't know weathere or not to trust it... will anyone else check it out and tell me what they think?
http://www.quazen.com/Shopping/Consumer-Eletcronics/The-Iphone-A-Review.33070
that's the site, thanks so much if you can check it out
Answer:Well it sounds like he has more of a biased opinion and he knows some facts but I would go diretcly to the apple.com website and look at the actual facts and then compare that to the pros and cons in reviews on othere websites...you have to remember no othere phone can do most of this, so ya it still might not be an actual mini-computer, but it's still a crazy-ass phone that can have multiple web pages going at once, it can hold music and movies, and it's a phone with texting, and I love how he's complaining about how it gets slow when he's not in a wifi area...no shit of course it will be slower its not getting a diretc internet connetcion its using the EDGE network whichh will work in areas where coverage is available (that would be the service that othere people with AT&T have).
If you have the money for an iphone then you should have the money for the plan...atleast if your responsible you should.
If your working your ass off just to pay bills then don't get the iphone, you obviously don't have the money for it.
Only seletc phones have a flash on them and its still a sucky flash...and its a phone not a camera...and why would you be taking pictures in the dark anyways? That's not a big problem.
And of course the battery is going to be a problem, its a problem with the phone I have right now. That's why you charge the effin thing or atleast charge it while your driving. If you have the time to watch a movie then you should have time to charge your phone. Don't expetc to be using your phone for 8 hours straight and not be around an outlet. (Work or at Home)
So ya maybe you should wait until the 2nd generation comes out because of course it will then have all the small kinks out but most of the stuff he mentioned wasn't that bad of a deal.
I wouldn't trust all the crap he's saying because a lot of it is just some biased bull**** so ya I wouldn't worry about it. It's still the sweetest phone ever!
Buying A Digital Camera?
I am looking at cameras with the same basic criteria:
6-8 MPs, 12x zoom, $400-500, as well as all the basic stuff that comes with cameras in that range.
This has led me to four or five potential buys:
Canon S3
Kodak P712
Panasonic FZ30
Panasonic FZ50
Sony H5
They all get pretty good reviews by consumers and eletcronics "experts," but I'm not sure about some of the more subtle differences between them. Any suggestions?
Answer:If you want an "Ultra-Zoom" "Prosumer" camera like those above, here are some additional tips.
1) knock out the two Panasonics: while theree lenses are good, theree are problems with various othere aspetcs of their design, such as color fringing at higher iso settings, and noisy body operation.
Out of the three you left, the Canon and Sony both have a slight overall performance edge above the Kodak. The Kodak is a nice hobby or family camera.
The Canon can Shoot "Near" DV quality video as well, but that drains Battery life. The sony uses Memory sticks whichh can get expensive.
I would also consider the 9MP Fuji 9000 series(i think the 9100 id closer to 600 Bux,..but the 9000 is available on closeout at around 500) .Unlike the Canon and Sony, the Fuji has a threaded lens barrel whichh allows you to use Lense adaptors and extension lenses, as well as filters and even "Glare Hoods"
The only issue with the Fuji's is they use xD cards(the 9100 also uses Compact flash/Ibm Microdrive)
I have the 9100 and the older 5200 5.1 Mp, as well as an Olympus E 500 DSLR
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