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  2. Nikon Coolpix L110 - Wikipedia

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    NIKON COOLPIX L110 is a compact point-and-shoot digital camera produced by Nikon. [1] It is branded as part of the "Life" or " L-series " cameras in the Coolpix family. It has a 12.1 megapixel maximum resolution, 3.0" TFT LCD monitor, 15x Optical Zoom, D-Lighting, Vibration Reduction and Face-priority AF .

  3. Nikon Coolpix - Wikipedia

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    Nikon Coolpix cameras are organized into five different lines. The line in which a particular camera is placed is indicated by the letter which is the first character of its model number. The lines are: the (A) series, the (AW) all weather series, the (L) life series, the (P) performance series, and the (S) style series.

  4. Digital Photography Review - Wikipedia

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    Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 in the United Kingdom by Philip and Joanna Askey. [4] [11] On May 14, 2007, it was acquired by Amazon.[3] [4] [21] DPReview employs a dedicated editorial team of in-house and freelance writers, and was editorially independent of Amazon.

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    Amazon has also been doing the same: Before laying off 27,000 workers between 2022 and 2023, the employer put a large number of employees on performance improvement plans (PIPs). Then the firings ...

  6. Fire Max 11 Tablet review: Amazon finally takes on Apple - AOL

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    Amazon stocked the Max 11 with a powerful octo-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage and an 11-inch screen running at 2,000 x 1,200 resolution (which is roughly equivalent to the ...

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    Almost seven years since health officials tied a huge listeriosis outbreak to products made by South Africa’s Tiger Brands, alleged victims are still awaiting compensation.