Product Analysis
- The Toybox Andrew Nusca & Rachel King
- Digital Cameras & Camcorders Janice Chen & Rachel King
- Home Theater Sean Portnoy
- Laptops & Desktops John Morris
- The Mobile Gadgeteer Matthew Miller
- Smartphones and Cell Phones Matthew Miller
- Hardware 2.0 Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- The Apple Core Jason D. O'Grady & David Morgenstern
Product Categories
- PCs, Peripherals and Software
- Netbooks, Desktops, Laptops, Monitors, Printers, Storage, Software, Components, Peripherals, More
- Home Theater
- TVs, DVD & Blu-ray, Audio components, Speakers, Home theater, Accessories, Video games, More
- Digital Photography
- Digital cameras, Photo printers, Lenses, Filters, Flashes, Tripods, Digital frames, Webcams, Software, More
- Digital Video
- Video cameras, Editing software, Accessories, More
- Cell Phones
- Smartphones, Cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, Accessories, More
- SOHO Networking
- Routers, Network storage, Wireless access points, Adapters/NICs, Modems, Gateways, Hubs, Print servers, More
- Gear to Go
- MP3 players, Portable audio, PDAs, Headphones, GPS, Portable TV & video, Accessories, Tablet PCs, Two-way radio/walkie-talkies, More
- Cars and Car Tech
- Cars, Car audio, Car video, Radar detectors, GPS, Security systems, Other components, More
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Nokia N900 (unlocked)
While it has yet to reach its full potential, the Nokia N900 is a powerful mobile device with excellent browsing capabilities and vast customization options. However, its unintuitive interface and other limitations make this a smartphone for tech enthusiasts and early adopters only.
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2010 Mazda Mazdaspeed3
The powerful 2010 Mazdaspeed3 handles extremely well, but the lack of cabin tech features suggests you might want to get a stripped version and kit it out with aftermarket goodies.
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Acer Aspire Z5610
You could say that the Acer Aspire Z5610 has a few flaws, but it might be more accurate to call them sacrifices. After all, we don't expect that Acer could sell a 23-inch all-in-one for less than $1,000 without trimming a few costs. Fortunately, Acer chose its trade-offs wisely. You can find faster, better-looking all-in-ones out there, but none that offer this much screen real estate for such an aggressive price.
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Panasonic TC-P54S1
Excellent picture quality for the money makes the Panasonic TC-PS1 plasma the best value among large-screen flat panels.
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Panasonic TC-P65S1
Excellent picture quality for the money makes the Panasonic TC-PS1 plasma the best value among large-screen flat panels.
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Panasonic TC-P58S1
Excellent picture quality for the money makes the Panasonic TC-PS1 plasma the best value among large-screen flat panels.
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XM SkyDock
The XM SkyDock is an easy and relatively inexpensive way for iPhone users to add satellite radio to a vehicle, as long as they aren't power multitaskers.
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Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones from Monster (black)
The Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones from Monster offer a killer, travel-friendly design that's sure to turn heads, but the audio quality fails to live up to the price tag.
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Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones from Monster (white)
The Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones from Monster offer a killer, travel-friendly design that's sure to turn heads, but the audio quality fails to live up to the price tag.
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Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW
CNET did not review the Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW, but we did review a smaller model in the series.
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Sony rolls out EPUB content, makes B&N nook transition easy and international
Readers here know I have my B&N Nook (see my initial hands-on and am very happy with it for several reasons. I wrote about the ability to load up and...
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First impressions: Fusion Garage JooJoo tablet PC [video]
Fusion Garage's JooJoo tablet rose from the ashes of the failed CrunchPad. It's a compelling device that raises many questions about the viability of the purpose-built tablet computer. Here's a...
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FCC approves Acer Liquid A1; probably headed for AT&T 3G
Acer's first Google Android-powered smartphone, the Liquid A1, has gotten FCC approval. It will also be getting AT&T 3G support.
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Nokia 5235 Comes With Music arriving in early 2010
Nokia is trying to give an innovative stab to its newest handset, and it's all in the name: the Nokia 5235 Comes With Music. However, the only innovation is in...
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Bah Humbug: Apple countersues Nokia for infringing on 13 patents
A couple of months ago Nokia filed suit against Apple for using 10 wireless technologies they patented without compensation. It looks like Apple is getting into the holiday spirit by...
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No, no, no: the Hello Kitty DK-133KT LCD TV
I've seen toasters, radios and even humidifiers with Hello Kitty's face on it. I admit that I even used to carry around a Hello Kitty compact mirror (when I was...
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How to pick the right memory card
Most new digital cameras today don't come with memory cards (or if they do, they're so small that they're practically useless). Find out how to pick the right memory card...
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Wal-Mart weekend HDTV deals: $398 Vizio 1080p, Sony 1080p Bravia with PS3 for $958
Wal-Mart looks to keep the holiday traffic rolling in post-Black Friday with a new set of deals starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning. As usual that includes a couple...
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Next Motorola smartphone, Motus, has flip keyboard; coming to AT&T
The Motorola Motus may be the company's next smartphone after the Cliq and Droid, and its signature aspect looks to be a keyboard that flips backwards to face outward when...
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Philips develops color e-paper; 1 million color options for e-readers
Philips Research has developed a new color e-paper technology that could allow you to change the color of a gadget with the push of a button.
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