Amazon wants to own the eBook market, and they've been well on their way. With the $79 Kindle, they're much closer. The newest Kindle, aka Kindle 4 is only $79 "with offers" and $109 without. "With ...
The HP Pavilion dm1z sits in a precarious position between netbooks and notebooks. This 11.6”, attractively designed laptop runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on AMD’s new Fusion APU (AMD’s term for ...
Editor's note, August 2008: Check out our review of the Nokia E71 that replaces the Nokia E62 as an unlocked US phone (not an AT&T phone). Editor's Note: If you're a Nokia S60 smartphone fan but ...
Editor's Update, Oct. 2016: Check out our review of the updated model: 2016 HP Spectre x360. Editor's Update, April 2016: like the x360 but want it in a 15" size. Check out our review of the 15" HP ...
Update, May 2015: read our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad T450s that replaces this model. The ThinkPad T440s is the slimmed down version of Lenovo's 14" T Series business laptop. With each iteration ...
Editor's Note: Be sure to read our Sony Vaio Duo 13 review, it's the newest Vaio Duo model. The 2.87 pound computer can be used as a slate or in a nearly standard laptop position. It has an 11.6" full ...
The Wing is the follow-up to the popular but now aging T-Mobile MDA that was released in February 2006. Keeping the same basic design with QWERTY side-slideout keyboard that made the MDA so popular, ...
When the Treo 700w on Verizon came out at the beginning of January 2006, it made quite a stir since it was the first Windows Mobile rather than Palm OS Treo. The Palm OS Treo line had nearly defined ...
Editor's note: Read our review of the Sony Ericsson K850i, released in Oct. 2007 to replace the K800i. What’s the difference between the nearly identical K800i, K790i and K790a? The K790i is triband ...
Just 5 years ago Samsung notebook computers were hard to find in US stores. The company had previously abandoned our cutthroat shores, while gracing Europe and Asia with their wares. That's clearly ...
What's Hot: Insanely powerful for a tablet, excellent integrated stand, stunning wide color gamut display. Plenty of ports. Runs cool and quiet. What's Not: This sort of tech is expensive. CPU is ...
This is a love story. If you were hoping to read this review and have me tell you this uber ultraportable isn't worth the cash, you'll be disappointed. The Sony Vaio Z as ever reigns supreme in the ...
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