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Notebooks / NetbookseReadersEditor's Choice$100
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$199.99

Samsung's Galaxy Player 4.2 is a good iPod touch alternative, offering a large screen, great speakers and easy access to Android games and apps.
Posted 7/9/2012
 
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$699.99

With a 41-MP camera, the Nokia 808 PureView takes the best photos we've ever seen from a phone, but it's not good enough in other ways.
Posted 7/9/2012
 
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The Acer Aspire S5 is a superthin Ultrabook with record-breakingly fast dual SSDs, but a dull screen and short battery life hold it back.
Posted 7/6/2012
 
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The HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE delivers a fast camera, bright screen and enhanced audio in a compact design, but it's a little pricey.
Posted 7/6/2012
 
 

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$1,375.00

The Maingear Pulse 11 has enough graphics might to play the latest games and is portable enough to go anywhere. Just be sure to bring the power cord.
Posted 7/5/2012 5:12:31 PM
 
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Amped Wireless' High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit Dual Band Router R20000G delivers whole-house coverage.
Posted 7/5/2012 4:11:06 PM
 
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$179.99

Using the new 802.11ac protocol, the Buffalo AirStation AC1300/N900 Gigabit Dual Band router raises the bar for wireless speed, but you'll need an adapter to take full advantage.
Posted 7/3/2012
 
 

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Free

Google's new Android 4.1 OS for phones and tablets is faster, more voice-friendly and re-imagines search to save users time.
Posted 7/3/2012
 

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$1,124.00

A superb new keyboard and more than 13 hours of battery life make the ThinkPad T430 an excellent business laptop.
Posted 7/2/2012
 
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$85.95

NeuroSky's Mindwave Mobile innovative technology lets you control your PC or phone with your brain, but the apps aren't compelling enough.
Posted 7/2/2012
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