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This powerful, long-lasting business ultraportable is a great choice for demanding road warriors.

Sporting an aluminum lid, this is one of the best-looking netbooks yet, but mediocre endurance and an awkward keyboard hold it back.

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T-Mobile’s follow-up to the original Cliq is sleek and offers welcome enhancements, but its on-screen keyboard is frustrating.

AT&T’s first Android phone bends over backwards to impress, but winds up feeling awkward and loaded with superfluous features.

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This midrange DSLR shoots full HD video and delivers some of the best colors you’ll find.

One of the most rugged and stylish DSLRs on the market.

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Spring Design has created the best dual-screen Android eReader to date, but we wish it cost less.

This device has the ideal screen size for an eReader, but doesn’t utilize it very well.

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This GPS navigator sports an excellent interface and useful features for a good price.

Garmin’s latest premium GPS navigator offers plenty of bells and whistles, including voice commands and free lifetime traffic.

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Creative’s 720p pocket camcorder is slimmer than most, and offers good image quality—but competitors provide better bang for your buck.

Not just a me-too device, Sony’s first affordable pocket camcorder boasts an innovative swivel lens and shoots 1080i video.

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Casio’s stellar widescreen projector displays some of the best—and biggest—images we’ve seen.

This 2.4-pound widescreen projector is tailor-made for highly mobile presenters.

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This VoIP device offers a lot more features than a traditional digital phone service, but Verizon’s first effort is a bit rough around the edges.

This versatile Bluetooth headset can be used at a computer or with a mobile phone.



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