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Thick, heavy and not all that exciting, the Z400 Touch offers a fair value but no real reason to buy.
With advanced safety features and automatic cable retraction, the RoboReel is no ordinary extension cord.
This portable navigator brings web-connected destination search and traffic to the dashboard via your phone's data plan.
A worthy peer to speakers by Bose and Jawbone, the Sony SRS-BTX500 is one of the best premium portable Bluetooth speakers you can buy.
It won't be released in the U.S., but the Asus FonePad is available to U.K. customers now. It's a good 7-inch tablet, but you may want to use it as a phone only in private.
One of the better on-ear headphones, the Jabra Revo may not be a bargain, but it's a good choice for mobile users.
Nikon's D7100 may only be worth the extra cash if you need a faster Nikon right now.
Though it's not coming to the U.S., the Nokia Asha 210 is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch screen, and comes in several bright colors. It will launch in Q2 in Europe, Latin America, and parts of Asia.
PLAiR promises to stream free web video to your TV via a quirky stick-like device, but it's buggy, unreliable and lacking content.
Though it has good features and specs for its price, the tiny POV camera's design and performance is a bit of a letdown.
Would a little night typing make your iPad writing sessions better? Zagg's keyboard case is a solid package.
A corporate-minded Atom tablet with plenty of accessories
This stellar smartphone is stuffed with features, like a 13-megapixel camera and a TV remote that really works.
The BlackBerry Q10 is built to master messaging with a superb keyboard and the power of BlackBerry 10.1 software.
The Telepathy One enters the wearable computing race, with an onboard camera, heads-up display, and communications functionality that puts Google Glass squarely in the crosshairs.