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HP CW450
$99.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Sleek, modern visual aesthetic available in red or black. Automatically detects blinking subjects, lets you either automatically delete or save pictures with somebody blinking. Decent value--offers good performance for the price point.
The Cons:Doesn't offer any kind of video recording--something that has been standard for a while. Uses AA batteries rather than a rechargeable lithium-ion cell. White balance seems to vary wildly from shot to shot.
The CW450 is a compact digital camera from HP's 2010 lineup and is a step down from the CW450t. The camera features a 2.7" LCD display and differs with the CW450t since it lacks the intuitive touchscreen interface.
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It offers a 12-megapixel image resolution, 4x optical zoom, and 5x digital zoom. The camera also includes smile and blink detection and has 25 integrated scene modes for optimum results in a variety of shooting conditions. The CW450 has an integrated USB port and includes an SD/SDHC slot for adding up to 32GB of additional storage. It also operates on AA batteries making it convenient for use on the go. The camera is available in a black or red finish and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- 2.7" LCD Display
- 4x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom
- 12 Megapixel Resolution
- 25 Scene Modes
- Smile & Blink Detection
- SD/SDHC Slot with up to 32GB capability
- Operates on AA Batteries
- Black or Red Finish
- Comes with USB Cable, Wrist Strap
- 1 year limited warranty
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Pros & Cons
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Sleek, modern visual aesthetic available in red or black.
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Automatically detects blinking subjects, lets you either automatically delete or save pictures with somebody blinking.
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Decent value--offers good performance for the price point.
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User interface is feature-full and easy to use.
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2.7" display performs better than average in direct sunlight.
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Picture quality, while not the best, is good enough for the average user.
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Doesn't offer any kind of video recording--something that has been standard for a while.
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Uses AA batteries rather than a rechargeable lithium-ion cell.
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White balance seems to vary wildly from shot to shot.
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