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25 Awesome Gadgets for $50 or Less

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August 16, 2012
High-Tech at Home
25 Awesome Gadgets for $50 or Less
We scoured the Web for the best deals on 25 gadgets you might actually want to buy. - Liviu Oprescu, PCWorld
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The Byte Cellar Is the Ultimate Geek Dream Den Check out Blake Patterson's "Byte Cellar" room of 122 vintage computers, retro consoles, pocket PCs, and more.
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HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One: Midpriced MFP for Home or Student Use For a light-volume home or student user, this multifunction printer offers decent speed and features, and average-priced inks.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: The Pen Sets This Android Tablet Apart With pen input and a highly customized version of Android 4.0, the Note 10.1 distinguishes itself in a crowded market.
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Canon PowerShot G1 X
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Pros Outstanding image quality; Excellent Handheld Night Scene mode; Extensive range of manual and automated controls Cons Very expensive for a fixed-lens camera; Poor macro performance; Autofocus issues in macro and burst mode
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Casio Exilim EX-H20G
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Pros Excellent in-camera GPS and mapping; Ultra-wide-angle 24mm lens with 10X optical zoom; Phenomenal battery life; Green-screen-like Dynamic Photo feature; Very good image quality in well-lit situations; 360-degree Slide Panorama mode Cons No manual controls; Mediocre macro mode; Digital zoom only in video mode; No burst mode
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
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Pros Ultra-wide-angle lens with F2.0 aperture; Macro mode lets you get extremely close to subject; Very fast autofocus and quiet zoom motors; Superior video capture and manual video controls; Manual controls for aperture, shutter, and focus; Very sturdy build quality; Attractive, classic aesthetics; Superb button layout for accessing manual controls Cons Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images; Some camera settings are buried deep in menus; Limited optical zoom range
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MiTeC Mail Viewer Makes Accessing Old Messages Easier This utility lets you read messages, complete with attachments, just as easily as if you were using your original email client.
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Five Free Fonts Make Back-to-School Fun and Frugal

Back to School sales are popping up, so it must be that time of year again. Say goodbye to summer and hello to learning with these school-oriented fonts. All are either free or have a free demo available for personal use, so you can cross one thing off your back-to-school savings list. From preschool through university, we've got you covered.

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