With more features and a better movie performance rating, the Samsung PX2370 improves–in most areas–on one of the best monitors we've reviewed.
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With more features and a better movie performance rating, the Samsung PX2370 improves–in most areas–on one of the best monitors we've reviewed.
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Panasonic's DMP-BD85K has great image quality and its 7.1 analog outputs are a nice plus, but it's slow and less featured than competing models.
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With its polished design and user interface and blazing fast speeds, the HTC Droid Incredible takes pole position as Verizon's top smartphone and is now the Android device to beat.
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Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro keeps the same look and feel, but offers major internal changes, including an optional Intel Core i7 CPU, making it a very serious portable powerhouse.
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The sleek and beautifully designed NPR Radio by Livio is a talk-radio junkie's dream despite some missing extracurricular features and having average sound quality.
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The Apple iPad is the first affordable tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your laptop.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a pair of powered stereo speakers at this price point that sounds better–and offer more flexibility–than the Audioengine 5s.
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The Lexmark Interact S605 multifunction device prints, scans, copies, and connects wirelessly with a streamlined user experience facilitated by an easy-to-use touch screen and customizable widgets called “SmartSolutions.” Built for small businesses and home usage, the Interact S605 stands out in its price range and is well-deserving of our recommendation.
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The LG BD590 deftly handles Blu-ray playback, CD ripping, and streaming media services like Netflix from a single box, but you'll have to pay for that simplicity.
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More than its clean interior or its fast gaming performance, the Origin Genesis won us over with its case, which makes it easier to swap hard drives in and out than those of any of its competitors. 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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