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  • AT&T 2325

    AT&T 2325

    Although the AT&T 2325 isn't the slickest 2.4GHz multihandset system, it delivers excellent call quality at a good range.

  • Gyration Air Mouse

    Gyration Air Mouse

    Gyration's new travel version of its excellent gyroscopic mouse falls a bit short, but anyone with wrist or arm pain should seriously consider something from the company's line.

  • Motorola Razr2 V9x (AT&T)

    Motorola Razr2 V9x (AT&T)

    The Motorola Razr2 V9x adds welcome improvements to an already excellent phone.

  • Intel X-25M solid-state drive (80GB)

    Intel X-25M solid-state drive (80GB)

    Intel's X-25M solid-state hard drive enjoys several advantages over both spinning disk drives as well as other SSDs, including improvements to data throughput, boot time, and laptop battery life. Its one drawback is that it's pricier than even its other solid-state competition, but if you can forget about its cost, this is by far the fastest data drive available.

  • HP Compaq CQ50-215NR

    HP Compaq CQ50-215NR

    Despite its upscale looks, the 15.4-inch Compaq Presario CQ50-215nr is marred by pokey performance and abbreviated battery life.

  • Sony PSP 3000 4GB Memory Entertainment Pack (black)

    Sony PSP 3000 4GB Memory Entertainment Pack (black)

    While there's probably not enough to get owners of previous the PSP to upgrade, newcomers will find the PSP 3000 to be a solid portable gaming and multimedia device.

  • Sony PSP 3000 Ratchet and Clank Entertainment Pack (silver)

    Sony PSP 3000 Ratchet and Clank Entertainment Pack (silver)

    While there's probably not enough to get owners of previous the PSP to upgrade, newcomers will find the PSP 3000 to be a solid portable gaming and multimedia device.

  • JBL On Stage IIIP

    JBL On Stage IIIP

    The JBL On Stage IIIP is a solid portable- and desktop-speaker option for iPhone users who want a compact unit that will work with a wide variety of audio devices.

  • Samsung Sway SCH-U650 (Verizon Wireless)

    Samsung Sway SCH-U650 (Verizon Wireless)

    Its design could use a few tweaks, but the Samsung Sway SCH-U650 offers satisfying performance and a functional feature set.

  • Pantech C610 (AT&T)

    Pantech C610 (AT&T)

    The Pantech C610 is a slim and speedy flip phone with plenty of features, but it does suffer from a few design pitfalls.

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