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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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PC gamers, look no further if you want high-end gaming performance in a tidy, attractive desktop.
Sennheiser's HD 700 isn't just one of the best-sounding headphone models we've tested, it's also remarkably comfortable to wear for hours at a time.
With currently only a single TV on the market that fully supports it, the Roku Streaming Stick is too niche compared to every other Roku device.
The Zvox Z-Base 420 offers an uncluttered look and solid sound at a budget price, but its quirks might give some buyers pause.
The Sony Alpha NEX-6 delivers an as-yet-unbeatable package of image quality, performance, and design, even for its rather expensive price tag.
The latest Slingbox models offer full HD streaming of your home TV services to a wide variety of devices. The Slingbox 500 adds Wi-Fi, HDMI, and additional media tricks as well.
You thought our tech experts were always on top of their game? Think again.
The $300 HDMI Pocket Projector is one of the better picos
The unlocked Ascend D1 Quad XL from Huawei has an 8-megapixel camera, a 4.5-inch touch screen, and a whopping 2,600mAh battery for extra juice.
HP tries for high-design appeal with the Spectre One 23, but instead turns in an awkward, underfeatured Windows 8 all-in-one.
If you like manual controls and AA batteries, this is one to consider.
Lightweight earbuds offer dynamic sound
New $99 on-ear model has strong design, decent but not great sound.
The Insignia NS-55E480A13A is part of a new breed of budget TVs that can offer a big screen for a pocket-friendly price with above-average picture quality.
U.S. Cellular's 3G smartphone costs as little as a penny, but only runs Android 2.3.