
Bottom Line
Like several Toshiba models we've seen, the PDR4300 emphasizes a low price over exotic construction or cutting-edge features. That's often a winning strategy for a low-end camera, and a compromise many people are willing to accept. However, a lower price doesn't justify the ungainly camera body and lack of sophistication.
PCWorld's Toshiba PDR-4300 Coverage
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