Product Analysis
- The Toybox Andrew Nusca & Jennifer Bergen
- 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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Yamaha YHT-791BL
The Yamaha YHT-791BL home theater system sounds nearly as good as the Onkyo HT-S9100THX (while costing less), and comes with an iPod dock, making it an excellent all-in-one system for the audiophile on a budget.
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Panasonic KX TG6433M cordless phone system
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TG6444T cordless phone system
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TG6412M - cordless phone w/ call waiting caller ID
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TG6411T - cordless phone w/ call waiting caller ID
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TG6441T - cordless phone w/ call waiting caller ID & answering system
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TG6431M - cordless phone w/ call waiting caller ID & answering system
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Panasonic KX TGA641T - cordless extension handset w/ call waiting caller ID
Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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Digital Storm 950Si (Intel Core i7)
Digital Storm's 950Si has all the makings of a quality performance gaming system, but its value proposition comes up just a bit short. The stable-yet-aggressively overclocked CPU tells us that Digital Storm knows what it's doing, and with a more competitive price it would earn a more enthusiastic recommendation.
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HP Pavilion dv7-2185DX
HP makes excellent, slick multimedia machines, such as the Pavilion dv7-2185DX, but we'd still trade its quad-core CPU for a full HD 1080p display and Blu-ray.
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Celebrate 4th of July on your smartphone with Handmark Fireworks
I thoroughly enjoy launching and watching fireworks on the 4th of July and with the native American reservations close to my house I get the chance to buy some pretty...
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Archos Google Android-based Internet Media Tablet to be revealed 15 September
Back in February we mentioned that Archos would be launching an Android Internet Tablet device and now according to Pocket-Lint that device will be coming on 15 September 2009. The...
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Gadget Gal's daily deals: Star Wars bobble heads, Lenovo ThinkPad, Asus monitor, Magellan Maestro GPS
An Asus 24-inch monitor, a Lenovo ThinkPad 14-inch notebook, a Magellan Maestro GPS receiver, and a sale on Star Wars bobble heads. Here are your daily deals for Thursday, July...
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Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic
Been eyeing a thin-and-light laptop recently? You know, the kind that usually comes prefixed with the "Macbook Air killer" tag? Be careful what you wish for. Broadpoint AmTech analyst...
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Tips for photographing fireworks
Some of the most difficult events to shoot are fireworks displays. Even with automatic settings on a point-and-shoot camera, chances are very high that the photo will look dark, the...
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CoPilot Live GPS navigation solution now available for Google Android devices
I posted a full review of TeleNav GPS Navigator software on the T-Mobile G1 and for a long time it was the only voice navigation software for the platform. Today,...
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Walkman turns 30, introduces OLED X Series: Can it compete with the iPod?
This week marks the 30-year anniversary of the Sony Walkman. But if this is such a milestone birthday, why hasn't Sony been working the 30-years angle? Could it have...
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Nokia launching 12-megapixel camera phone
Recently I wrote about a study that still finds camera phones sorely lacking behind regular digital camera technology. Well, Nokia is stepping up its game with the launch of a...
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21.5" Alienware OptX HD widescreen flat panel display, $299
It's come to our attention that Alienware has begun taking orders for the accessibly-priced (for Alienware) 21.5-in. OptX AW2210 widescreen flat panel display, and that's good news for folks...
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eMachines introduces trio of ET mini-tower desktop PCs; $299 to $449
eMachines on Wednesday introduced three new mini-tower PCs priced from $299 to $449, reminding budget-conscious consumers everywhere that bargains on desktops are greater than ever. The eMachines ET1300-02, ET1810-01...
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