The Lexar Pro UDMA Dual Slot USB Card Reader reads standard compact flash, UDMA compact flash, SD & SDHC memory cards. Check out how it works in this video review.
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The Lexar Pro UDMA Dual Slot USB Card Reader reads standard compact flash, UDMA compact flash, SD & SDHC memory cards. Check out how it works in this video review.
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The Ricoh GRD III Digital Camera is something a little bit different. A fixed focus lens that boasts great quality optics. Check out the video to see how it performs.
Test photos can be found at full size on:
http://geekanoids.smugmug.com/
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The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Network Attached Storage Device allows you to centrally store your files for easy access with any computers on your network. Check out this video for a set-up guide and full review.
Supplied by: Iomega Europe

In this video I show you some extra video footage & photos taken with the E-PL1 during my review process.
Supplied by: Olympus UK
Canon EOS 550D - Part 6 - Testing performance with the Samsung SDHC Plus Memory Card. This card from Samsung offers some really robust features, like being water, shock and magnet proof. It is also rated as a class 6 card, so offers up some fast transfer speed. Check out the video to see how it performs.
*Update. Whilst the Samsung SDHC Plus card did not perform that well for video capture in the Canon EOS 550D, it has performed flawlessly for photo capture. It also worked fine when tested with other HD video camcorders that I am testing. This points toward the Canon EOS 550D being the problem in this particular case. There have been quite a lot of early reports that the 550D is fussy about certain types and speed of memory cards. This may well be corrected in a future firmware update from Canon.
Memory card supplied by:http://www.mymemory.co.uk/
Camera supplied by: http://www.parkcameras.com/
The video you have been waiting for, this is my review of the E-PL1. I won't spoil the review for you, but this 12.3 megapixel digital camera has really changed the way I think about photography. It is so compact that it travels everywhere with me and so nice to handle that it just enthuses me to get creative. Add to this the 720P high definition video recording and it all adds up to two things, a great all round high performance choice… and a Geekanoids Gold Award. Check out the footage below which includes photos and video footage taken with this superb micro four thirds camera.
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Battlefield Bad Company 2 is the latest release from Electronic Arts. My impressions of the game are pretty good, with plenty of gameplay choices presented with some awesome graphics. Throughout the game spawning points are nicely handled with a choice respawning at select map locations or even from other player positions. Throughout my first few days with the game, the only thing that seems to let it down is the accuracy of the weapons. For example when quick scoping with a sniper rifle or scoping in for that one-shot kill, more often than not I was only achieving a hit marker. Maybe my accuracy will improve with time, but the weapon performance just seemed to let me down a little. That said, this is a first rate game and certainly looks very pretty. A contender for some of my Modern Warfare 2 gameplay hours :)
Check out this video showing online multiplayer action, including a quick look through the menu options too.
Manufacturer website: http://www.eagames.co.uk/
The TomTom Start is a satellite navigation system that is priced at under £100... finally within the reach of anyone, now you have no excuse for getting lost. See how the unit performs in this video review.
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In this video I take a look at the E-PL1 menu system. Stick around toward the latter part of the video I show you iAuto with an in-dpeth look at the Live Guide user interface.
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This superbly designed charger allows you to charge three devices with ease, all on the one unit, whilst only using one power socket. See how it performs in this video review.
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In this video I take a look at what you get in the box with the new Nintendo DSi XL. Apart from the massive 4.2-inch dual screens is this new console really a portable gaming device?
Manufacturer website: Nintendo
The second part of my Olympus PEN E-PL1 coverage continues. In this video I give you a complete tour around the camera controls and buttons.
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It gives me great pleasure to kick off my in-depth coverage of the brand new Olympus PEN E-PL1 by unboxing this superb digital camera. Take a look inside the box and then check back on the website soon for a full product tour and a series of further videos covering the E-PL1.
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The last part of my Canon EOS 550D coverage. In this video performance montage you get to see some extra HD footage shot with the Canon EOS 550D.
You can view the photos and videos full size on this link:
http://geekanoids.smugmug.com/Photogr...
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Manufacturer: Canon
Yes, this is the video you have all been waiting for... the main review. Here I take a good look at the camera including photos and video footage taken with the 550D.
You can view the photos and videos full size on this link.
If you missed my earlier Canon EOS 550D videos, the links are directly below;
Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera - Part 1 - Unboxing
Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera - Part 2 - Product Tour
Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera - Part 3 - Menu System Tour
Supplied by: Park Cameras
Manufacturer: Canon
The Sharp DK-AP8P iPod Speaker Dock has a nice compact and futuristic design to it. Check out how it performs in this review.
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In this video I give you a look around the menu system on the 550D. Not too much talking here, but it should prove useful.
Supplied by: Park Cameras
Manufacturer: Canon
In this video I show you exactly what you get in the box with this pint sized Dual Core Atom powered PC. Keep an eye on the Geekanoids Channel for the full review.
Supplied by: SaveOnLaptops
Manufacturer: http://www.acer.co.uk/
First there was the iconic film based PEN, which brought SLR type performance to photography without the size. Fifty years on and Olympus re-launched the PEN design into the digital era with the E-P1, this was followed by the enhanced E-P2. On Wednesday 3rd March a new baby was born, in the form of the E-PL1.
This brings together the best of the great features of the previous two, adds a built in flash and some user interface changes along the way. Olympus have put a new Live Guide feature into the E-PL1 which takes all of the guess work out of producing great looking photos. For many needing to know things like ISO, shutter and aperture settings (have I lost you there) is enough to put them off buying anything more than a compact point and shoot camera. With this new feature, you get all the same controls in an easy to use interface without the daunting terminology.
To mark the launch of the E-PL1, Olympus invited me up to their launch event in Brick Lane, London, where I got to spend the day with an E-PL1 in one hand and a wonderful guide in the other, on a walk through the historical streets. The purpose of the day was to realise exactly how effective the Live Guide was and to experiment with the awesome Art Filters that can be applied to both photos and HD video footage. Check out my video above and come back soon on the Geekanoids website for the full hands-on review.
In this video I take a look at the camera close up, with a tour around the various buttons and control dials. More EOS 550D videos coming soon, so keep check the Geekanoids website and YouTube Channel.
Supplied by: Park Cameras
Manufacturer: Canon UK