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DIGITAL CAMERAS & CAMCORDERS
Top 5 digital cameras for the new graduate

Top 5 digital cameras for the new graduate Janice Chen: What recent graduates wouldn't want a flashy new gadget to document the new journey on which they are about to embark? So, herewith, are some of my top picks for the various grads in your life.

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POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERAS
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290
ZDNet Score: 8.2

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5
ZDNet Score: 8.2

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Canon PowerShot SD880 IS
ZDNet Score: 8.4

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MSI's superslim X340 offers the slick look of a MacBook Air or Dell Adamo, but cast in plastic for about half the price.

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