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Summary: Get the first look at the hottest products from our expert CNET editors. They'll dive in deep and cover all of the hot features, as well as the flaws of the latest tech gadgets across every product category.
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If you want a really big TV and don't want to pay very much, the 58-inch TCL LE58FHDE3010 is an acceptable choice.
For around $7, the iLuv City Lights are well-designed budget earphones, but they push the bass a little too hard at the expense of clarity.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 line gets another family member in the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, a hardened, ruggedized spin-off of the company's flagship model.
Screen resolution on the high-end version of this Series 9 laptop will blow you away. We also inspect the Book 9 Plus' leaner little brother.
For audiophiles who prize sound quality over everything else, the M4U 1 is hard to beat for the price.
The Monoprice IPS Pro makes several frustratingly thoughtless design missteps.
The Marshall Major 50 FX may look a little gaudy but the company's rock tradition is safe with a premium build and exciting sound
A good set of specs and a crisp-looking screen plus dual HDMI inputs make Vizio's top-end touch-screen PC a decent pick for those who want their computers to double as TVs.
CNET Editor Dong Ngo show off his skills on dealing with long names and battle scars with the D-Link DIR-868L router.
While many have traded in their point-and-shoots for smartphones, this 30x zoom (big) pocket camera gives you plenty of reasons to still carry one.
The Panasonic DT60 is an attractive looking, well-featured LED LCD TV, but mediocre picture quality and worse value make it a tough sell.
The Vanguard from Gaems is the most practical way to bring home console gaming on the go.
The Minx Air 200 is a decent-sounding speaker with a great design and solid feature set, but that's not quite enough to justify the $600 price.
The Engage LT on Cricket Wireless has a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 4-inch screen, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
In a body that weighs just 2.34 pounds, the Pro 13 packs good performance and more work time.