Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Digital Camera Review
As long as you’re comfortable with using manual controls for photos and video, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 ($500) has to be in the running for your consideration—it’s one of the[...]
As long as you’re comfortable with using manual controls for photos and video, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 ($500) has to be in the running for your consideration—it’s one of the[...]
Panasonic’s 3D plasmas have met with some fine reviews, but they don’t satisfy every need. They’re big, to start with. That might not be a problem for most, but in[...]
With the rapidly depleting prices of flat-panel televisions in the current climate, 1080p is quickly becoming both a buzz phrase and a necessary technology to common consumers instead of a[...]
The MC-3900 by Panasonic is considered the best canister cleaner to be used in quick cleanup of everyday spills as well as bare floors. Powered by a 10-ampere motor assembly,[...]
Nevertheless, despite its popularity there are still a number of downsides that you have to consider. When you’re thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MC-4620, make sure that you’re familiar of[...]
Plasma once dominated in the 46-inch flat-screen category because LCD panels that size were far more expensive. That’s changed–the differences aren’t as large as they once were–but Panasonic continues to[...]
Panasonic’s trio of top-of-the-prosumer-line HD camcorders–the flash-based HDC-TM300, and hard-drive-based HDC-HS300 and HDC-HS250–in many ways vastly improve over older models like the HS100 and SD100. Panasonic jettisoned most of what[...]
It may lack the retro slick design of its main competitor, the Olympus E-P1, but Panasonic gets it almost pitch perfect with the Lumix DMC-GF1, a jacket-pocket-size interchangeable-lens model with[...]
A lot has changed since we gave the Panasonic TC-P50V10 our Editors’ Choice award last year. The most relevant to the review you’re reading now can be summed up with[...]
