Product Analysis
- The Toybox Andrew Nusca & Rachel King
- Digital Cameras & Camcorders Janice Chen & Rachel King
- Home Theater Sean Portnoy
- Laptops & Desktops John Morris & Sean Portnoy
- The Mobile Gadgeteer Matthew Miller & Joel Evans
- 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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Origin Genesis (Intel Core i7 920)
More than its clean interior or its fast gaming performance, the Origin Genesis won us over with its case that makes it easier than any of its competitors to swap hard drives in and out. This is an expensive gaming PC from a new name in boutique vendors, but its founders' experience at Alienware shows. We recommend this system with no major reservations to well-heeled PC gamers.
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Sony Bravia KDL-60EX700
Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.
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Sony Bravia KDL-32EX700
Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.
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Sony Bravia KDL-40EX700
Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.
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Sony KDL-52EX700
Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.
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Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700
Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.
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Olympus E-P2 (with 14-42mm lens)
For some, an elegant shooter's design and high-quality low-ISO photos may more than adequately compensate for the Olympus E-P2's sluggish performance.
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Olympus E-P2 (with 17mm lens)
For some, an elegant shooter's design and high-quality low-ISO photos may more than adequately compensate for the Olympus E-P2's sluggish performance.
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LG Accolade VX5600 - blue (Verizon Wireless)
The LG Accolade isn't the best camera phone, but it succeeds where a cell phone should.
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Asus Eee PC 1005PEB
This retail version of the popular Eee PC Netbook, the 1005PEB, hits the required notes, and is a little less expensive than many other retail Netbooks (but more than some online models).
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Kindle for Mac is now available
Last fall Amazon rolled out Kindle for PC so you could enjoy your purchased Kindle content on your Windows computer. Last night Amazon released a beta of Kindle for Mac...
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HTC posts response to Apple lawsuit with a walk through HTC history
Apple filed a lawsuit against HTC back in early March and now we have a response from HTC that they obviously disagree with Apple's legal actions. The press release is...
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Android-based Google TV is coming to a living room near you, thanks to Intel, Sony, and Logitech
The New York Times is reporting that Google TV, long one of those empty vessels into which people place their techno wishes (like every rumored Apple product), is actually going...
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April Fools a little early: Windows Phone 7 Series will have copy and paste
After many days of back and forth, Microsoft is now apparently stating that Windows Phone 7 Series will have copy and paste--just not on launch day.
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Sprint announces Google Nexus One coming soon, all 4 carriers to soon have device
The Google Nexus One may soon be the hottest Android device on every major US wireless carrier now that Sprint and AT&T announced the device. They join confirmed carriers T-Mobile...
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PayPal wants you to Bump some cash to your friends
Will users start Bumping money to each other thanks to PayPal integrating Bump into its latest app?
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I can type 54 WPM on my iPhone
How fast can you type on your iPhone? Users have hit 88 WPM using itextspeed.
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Apple yanking protective screen film products from retail, online stores
If you were planning on buying a protective film screen for your iPhone, you better jump on that now. Starting in May, Apple is actually banning the products from their...
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AT&T introduces automatic ZERO charger to reduce wasted energy
AT&T has a little something green for us today. No, it's not a green iPhone. It's the ZERO Charger, which automatically cuts off power from the wall socket even when...
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Samsung upgrading Galaxy Spica smartphone to Android 2.1
Samsung has announced that they're boosting the Galaxy Spica/I5700 smartphone to the Android 2.1 system, offering a "galaxy of new features." A little cheesy, but at least it got an...
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