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Asus RT-N16
The Asus RT-N16 is a great, fun router for networking enthusiasts who want to use it with third-party, open-source firmware, such as Tomato or DD-WRT. However, everyone else should wait until Asus provides a more stable version of the firmware.
Gateway ID49C08u
The Gateway ID49C08 combines speedy Core i5 performance and automatic-switching Nvidia graphics in a small package at a reasonable price, but several small annoyances take away from the experience.
Metroid: Other M (Wii)
Vizio XVT323SV
Samsung Gravity 3 - citrus white (T-Mobile)
The Samsung Gravity 3's full QWERTY keyboard and messaging features are enough to satisfy most heavy communicators, with other advanced features icing the cake. At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Gravity is a good midlevel option for those who aren't ready to jump into the smartphone arena.
Iomega eGo BlackBelt Mac Edition (1TB)
In the latest version of its eGo Portable Mac Edition, Iomega adds dual FireWire 800 ports, USB 2.0, and a durable Drop Guard Xtreme band that shields the drive from the impact of falls (up to seven feet). Also, Iomega made the drive even more affordable than its previous version was. With its included array of data protection software, the Iomega Ego BlackBelt Mac Edition hard drive is sure to meet your storage needs.
Apple iMac summer 2010 (Intel Core i5 2.8GHz, 27 inch)
Apple's new $1,999 iMac comes with a faster CPU and a new graphics card, helping this 27-inch all-in-one desktop stay as competitive in performance as it already was in screen size. Despite the still-frustrating absence of an HDMI port, we have no qualms recommending this system for work or play.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz (AT&T) - cosmic black
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz offers value for its price, but we'd suggest paying extra for a more powerful smartphone.
Gateway LT3201u
Offering a little more Netbook for a little more money, the Gateway LT32 is a solid step up in power, screen size, and price.
Samsung LN46C630
Solid image quality and features as well as sleek looks make Samsung's mainstream LNC630 LCD an affordable alternative to LED TVs.
Vizio XVT373SV
Mafia II (PlayStation 3)
Sony STR-DN1010
Sony's midrange AV receiver improves on its predecessor with new HDMI features like standby pass-through and 3D compatibility, but it lacks a compelling reason to pick it over its competitors.
Uebo M200 Media Player
Priced competitively with similar products, the M200 is a great networked media streamer for the do-it-yourself content guru.
Apple Wireless Keyboard
Apple bundles its Wireless Keyboard with every new iMac because it matches the computer's strengths in terms of minimal design and simple functionality. While some may bemoan its lack of extra features, the Apple Wireless Keyboard does the job and looks good doing it.
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CNET Reviews are the most comprehensive resource for unbiased personal technology advice.
Asus RT-N16
The Asus RT-N16 is a great, fun router for networking enthusiasts who want to use it with third-party, open-source firmware, such as Tomato or DD-WRT. However, everyone else should wait until Asus provides a more stable version of the firmware.
Gateway ID49C08u
The Gateway ID49C08 combines speedy Core i5 performance and automatic-switching Nvidia graphics in a small package at a reasonable price, but several small annoyances take away from the experience.
Metroid: Other M (Wii)
Vizio XVT323SV
Samsung Gravity 3 - citrus white (T-Mobile)
The Samsung Gravity 3's full QWERTY keyboard and messaging features are enough to satisfy most heavy communicators, with other advanced features icing the cake. At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Gravity is a good midlevel option for those who aren't ready to jump into the smartphone arena.
Iomega eGo BlackBelt Mac Edition (1TB)
In the latest version of its eGo Portable Mac Edition, Iomega adds dual FireWire 800 ports, USB 2.0, and a durable Drop Guard Xtreme band that shields the drive from the impact of falls (up to seven feet). Also, Iomega made the drive even more affordable than its previous version was. With its included array of data protection software, the Iomega Ego BlackBelt Mac Edition hard drive is sure to meet your storage needs.
Apple iMac summer 2010 (Intel Core i5 2.8GHz, 27 inch)
Apple's new $1,999 iMac comes with a faster CPU and a new graphics card, helping this 27-inch all-in-one desktop stay as competitive in performance as it already was in screen size. Despite the still-frustrating absence of an HDMI port, we have no qualms recommending this system for work or play.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz (AT&T) - cosmic black
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz offers value for its price, but we'd suggest paying extra for a more powerful smartphone.
Gateway LT3201u
Offering a little more Netbook for a little more money, the Gateway LT32 is a solid step up in power, screen size, and price.
Samsung LN46C630
Solid image quality and features as well as sleek looks make Samsung's mainstream LNC630 LCD an affordable alternative to LED TVs.
Vizio XVT373SV
Mafia II (PlayStation 3)
Sony STR-DN1010
Sony's midrange AV receiver improves on its predecessor with new HDMI features like standby pass-through and 3D compatibility, but it lacks a compelling reason to pick it over its competitors.
Uebo M200 Media Player
Priced competitively with similar products, the M200 is a great networked media streamer for the do-it-yourself content guru.
Apple Wireless Keyboard
Apple bundles its Wireless Keyboard with every new iMac because it matches the computer's strengths in terms of minimal design and simple functionality. While some may bemoan its lack of extra features, the Apple Wireless Keyboard does the job and looks good doing it.
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