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    Find the values in compact cameras

    Consumer Reports News: December 19, 2008 06:55 PM

    A few weeks ago, using prices and performance scores for superzoom cameras, we introduced the Consumer Reports Value Index™, a new tool to make it easier for you to find those products that offer good value. We also offered versions on LCD and plasma TVs, to help you choose among those competing flat-panel technologies; portable GPS navigators, to help you find your way; and, most recently, cordless drills, a popular holiday gift.

    This week, we offer a Value Index for compact cameras. Based on a snapshot of online prices taken earlier this week, the Value Index plots price against overall score for compact cameras we've tested. Then it places the sets into value zones –

    — Higher, Medium, and Lower — based on the price and performance of all cameras in those categories. Products on the upper right side of the chart offer better values than those further to the left and bottom.

    To use the Value Index, first roll your mouse over a circle to find out more about the model it represents. To learn more about a model, subscribers can click on its name to go to its page, which includes our expert review, a detailed breakdown of the model's overall test results, Reliability data, user reviews, and a link to compare online prices for that model. (The average price shown on the model page may differ from the one in this chart, due to timing.)

    Which set should you buy? For more on that decision, you might want to check the complementary post by our Electronics colleagues.

    The Value Index is a work-in-progress for us, and we're working hard to improve this feature. If you have any feedback —  or would like to tell us whether you got any value out of this — please share your thoughts in the Comments, below.

    Marc Perton


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