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The entry-level Kyocera Event from Virgin Mobile is a reasonably priced 3G handset running Android 4.0. It features a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 1GHz processor, and a 1,500mAh battery.
The Pro-Ject Hear-It 1 headphones are decent but not the greatest value.
With Wi-Fi, an LCD, and a waterproof body, as well as some nice accessories, the Drift HD Ghost uses its features to beat back the action cam competition.
The LG Optimus Regard combines Android, LTE, and great call quality for an affordable price
All in all, the Monster ClarityHD Micro sounds good, but it's not worth the $200 price tag.
We appreciated many aspects of the Mitsibishi HC7900DW DLP projector's picture, but its limited light output, and thus limited versatility, hurt its value proposition.
Samsung has unveiled its 2013 range of home entertainment products in a glitzy event on Wall St featuring guest stars and a huge television.
Power your Nexus 4 conveniently and wirelessly with the $59.99 Nexus 4 Wireless Charger.
This comfortable $99 on-ear headphone goes heavy on the bass but a little light on clarity.
Bowers & Wilkins' compact and wireless Z2 replaces the Zepellin Mini.
This feature-filled midsize gaming laptop has almost everything you'd want, except for a touch screen.
Microsoft has finally gotten its infamous browser right. Internet Explorer 10 is fast, stable, secure, and eminently touchable.
Editor Dong Ngo proves how not easily-pressed he is with the new Seagate Business Storage 4-Bay NAS server.
The NFC-packing SRS-BTV5 is a compact wireless speaker that sounds just OK for its size and price.
A blessing or a curse? The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 tablet includes a built-in keyboard that never detaches. Where I'm from we call that a laptop.