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Wholphin - DVD

(more) »rank: 2816

from: Mcsweeneys


Editorial Product Review: :McSweeney's has long been respected as one of the most innovative and pioneering literary houses in the world. From their lovingly compiled and artfully presented McSweeney's journals to their stellar line of excellent novels and lauded works of engrossing & informative non-fiction, the McSweeney's publishing umbrella also includes the wonderful pop culture periodical The Believer. And now they’d like you to meet their latest offspring, Wholphin, a refreshing addition to the land of visual stimulation. Available immediately by subscription and distributed quarterly in ...


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News Photographer

(more) »rank: 3812

from: Natl Press Photographers Assn


Editorial Product Review: :News Photographer presents articles, interviews, profiles, history, new products, books, electronic and digital imaging technology and related issues, and news related to the practice of photojournalism.


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Eos Magazine - England

(more) »rank: 6492

from: Eos Magazine


Editorial Product Review: :The magazine is for everyone with and EOS camera, from first-time buyers to experienced users. It covers every EOS model, from the earliest to the latest. Packed with how-to-do-it illustrations and inspirational images, EOS magazine will help readers take better pictures.


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First Glimpse

(more) »rank: 2951

from: Sandhills Publishing


Editorial Product Review: :First Glimpse is the first technology magazine written specifically for women that not only shows readers what devices to buy and how to use them, but also illustrates how the reader can incorporate consumer electronics into her and her familys everyday life. It has practical advice and helpful information about MP3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, and other electronic devices. First Glimpse highlights the ways in which technology can contribute to living well, staying organized, and having fun.


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Theblowup

(more) »rank: 6298

from: Theblowup


Editorial Product Review: :New York City's preeminent new fashion, art and culture magazine.


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Shots

(more) »rank: 3937

from: Shots


Editorial Product Review: :Independant fine art photography magazine.


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Silvershotz

(more) »rank: 5948

from: Silvershotz Intl


Editorial Product Review: :Independant fine art photography magazine.


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125 Magazine

(more) »rank: 6008

from: 125 World Ltd / 125 Magazine


Editorial Product Review: :125 is a magazine which acts as a completely unbiased photography gallery, open to both emerging and established artists, and making affordable art available to all.


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Digital Photography & Design

(more) »rank: 6262

from: Yaffa Publishing Group Pty Ltd


Editorial Product Review: :This is a specialist quarterly publication dedicated to the rapidly expanding world of electronic imaging, manipulation and design. Each issue highlights the world of professionals in both high-end commercial applications as well as the burgeoning consumer market.


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Fire Photography Journal

(more) »rank: 6896

from: Intl Fire Photographers Assn


Editorial Product Review: :Assists the membership of the International Fire Photographers Association in elevating their levels of expertise in the fields of fire, investigative and forensic photography, with the aim of promoting professionalism among all fire photographers.


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Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.

Small and light enough for a shirt pocket, Samsung's Helix YX-M1 is a one-stop audio entertainment center with an XM radio, a digital music player, and room for 50 hours of tunes, but it comes up short on battery life.


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