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Richard Solo 1200 - Backup Battery with Flashlight
The Richard Solo 1200 Backup Battery with Flashlight is a great backup battery option for people who use their iPhones and iPods a lot.
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y530
Though its subdued design may strike some as square, but the midsize Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 delivers a decent media experience for less than $1,000.
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Asus N10J A1 - Atom N270 1.6 GHz - 10.2
It may look like your standard Netbook, but the Asus N10J is unique because underneath it features discrete, switchable graphics. You'll pay a bit more for the privilege, but the end result works for gaming on the go, as long as you don't mind dialing down your game settings.
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Gateway MC7803u
With an HD-friendly 16-inch screen, beautiful design, and dedicated graphics, the affordably priced Gateway MC7803u makes an excellent portable entertainment center, provided your HD content is not on a Blu-ray Disc.
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Navigon 7200T
Though the Navigon 7200T doesn't have cleanest user interface, the portable GPS offers plenty of advanced navigation features and accurate directions.
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Gateway M-7818u
The reasonably priced, attractively designed Gateway M-7818u is a solid all-around 15.4-inch laptop for students and home users.
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LG Incite CT810 (AT&T)
Though we weren't pleased with LG Incite's design quirks, we think that overall, it's a very good first entry in the U.S. smartphone market.
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TeleNav Shotgun
The TeleNav Shotgun's Internet connectivity brings dynamic content to the driver, but the functionality is a bit limited at this time, and the GPS needs to work out some performance issues before we give it co-pilot duties.
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Samsung SGH-A777 - blue (AT&T)
The Samsung SGH-A777 is a decent 3G slider phone, but there's not much to distinguish it from comparable devices.
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Samsung SGH-A777 - red (AT&T)
The Samsung SGH-A777 is a decent 3G slider phone, but there's not much to distinguish it from comparable devices.
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Samsung Omnia (Verizon Wireless)
Though slightly more expensive, Verizon customers looking for a touch-screen smartphone will get a better user experience and faster performance from the Samsung Omnia than the RIM BlackBerry Storm.
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Nokia 6650 - red (AT&T)
The Nokia 6650 isn't the sexiest phone around, but it has a decent feature set and it performs well.
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Nokia 6650 - silver (AT&T)
The Nokia 6650 isn't the sexiest phone around, but it has a decent feature set and it performs well.
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Samsung Saga (Verizon Wireless)
For Verizon's globetrotting customers, the Samsung Saga offers a sleek messaging smartphone with world-roaming capabilities and solid performance, all for an affordable price.
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GiiNii 8-inch Ultra-thin Digital Picture Frame
The GiiNii 8-inch Ultra-thin Digital Picture Frame is a good, pop-in-a-card-and-view photo display, though the execution of its features is disappointing.
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Voltaic Backpack
The Voltaic Backpack's thoughtful design and solar-charging features shine for keeping cell phones, handhelds, MP3 players, and digital cameras charged away from electrical outlets.
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AT&T Quickfire - lime green
Though it has a few design quirks, the AT&T Quickfire's impressive feature set and intuitive controls make it one of the better messaging phones out there.
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AT&T Quickfire - silver
Though it has a few design quirks, the AT&T Quickfire's impressive feature set and intuitive controls make it one of the better messaging phones out there.
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AT&T Quickfire - orange
Though it has a few design quirks, the AT&T Quickfire's impressive feature set and intuitive controls make it one of the better messaging phones out there.
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iFrogz Ear Pollution Toxix Headphones (brown)
The Ear Pollution Toxix headphones might be a suitable choice for budget-conscious users with distaste for earbuds, but others should look elsewhere.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: Portable digital video players
A couple days ago I posted my Holiday Guide for MP3/audio players and a couple of commenters asked where ARCHOS and Cowon were on the list. I tried to stay...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: GPS personal navigation devices
As a person who travels for work quite often and as a father to daughters who play sports all over the place, a GPS navigation device is an essential piece...
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Cyber Monday deal: Six months free service on the TeleNav Shotgun
I wrote up some first impressions and experiences of the TeleNav Shotgun internet-connected personal navigation device early last week and was just informed of a super Cyber Monday special they...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: MP3 players
I rarely see people carrying portable CD players anymore as it is much more convenient (size of players, amount of music, battery life) to burn your music to digital format...
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Thanks Microsoft, I will now subscribe to the Zune Pass
Larry posted the news about the updated Zune Pass music subscription service and after checking out the press release in detail I am going to sign back up for the...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: Best luxe Mac accessories
What do you get for that special person on your list already owns a Mac, iPod and a nice digital camera? Accessories! Here are my picks for the Best Luxe ...
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Robert Scoble: 'No bigger week for Nokia' than this one
Robert Scoble of Scobleizer fame is in Barcelona, Spain for Nokia World, a week where Nokia talks to its top customers, and according to him, there is no bigger week ...
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Turkey, stuffing and Macs?
It appears that Americans enjoyed a healthy serving of Macs over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Writing for Fortune's Apple 2.0 blog Philip Elmer-DeWitt analyzed Apple's domestic sales on Amazon.com over ...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: GPS personal navigation devices
As a person who travels for work quite often and as a father to daughters who play sports all over the place, a GPS navigation device is an essential piece ...
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A fully customizable home robot
Imagine a completely customizable robot with selectable software options. Buy one component, and it will take care of your lawn. Buy another one and it will clean your toilets. With ...
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