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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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Yamaha's RX-V475 edges out competing AV receivers in our listening tests, but trails when it comes to features and design.
The budget-priced Panasonic S60 delivers great picture quality, especially in a dark room, for a price that makes it one of the best values we've ever seen.
For the unsubsidized price of $759.99, the unlocked Sony Xperia ZL offers a big, bright screen, speedy processor, Android Jelly Bean, and 4G LTE.
The new Twitter Music app for iPhone helps you discover music by scanning tweets for music mentions, then displays trending and emerging artists in a beautiful interface.
These Bluetooth in-ear headphones are the perfect combination of sporty and nerdy.
While not without shortcomings, the 42x zoom Nikon Coolpix P520 has a lot to offer including some very nice photo quality.
Available for $59.99 on April 21 from Cricket Wireless, the Kyocera Kona is a simple feature phone that has a 2-megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch screen, and dual displays.
The Viewsonic VX2460H-LED is a successful general purpose monitor with good performance and an incredibly wobbly stand.
Hands on with the Retina-like Toshiba Kirabook
: A budget no-contract phone is a rare find, but this Android Ice Cream Sandwich handset has some flaws.
These $99 in-ear monitors deliver excellent, pure sound.
It's lightweight, folds small, and lets you spin your iPad 360 degrees: this is the little portable mounting arm we always wanted.
A very good option if all you need is a waterproof POV camera for shooting and sharing.
The Jabra Revo Wireless headphones offer easy NFC Bluetooth pairing, touch-panel controls, and strong sound for $250
If you're looking for a decent all-around slim laptop for under $800, this is a great starting point.