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The Nikon D600 is a really good camera for the money, as long as you're willing to shell out for the lenses that can do it justice.
Need a tablet with full Windows 8 power? The compact Ativ Smart PC has your number.
Running Window 8 RT, the new Vivo Tab RT weighs under 1.2 pounds and packs Microsoft's latest software.
HTC's new One VX assumes the top dog in the company's One V line
Is the Xperia TL fit for a secret agent? CNET's Bridget Carey gets a early look at AT&T's Xperia smartphone, which makes its big-screen debut in the James Bond movie "Skyfall."
HTC infuses a fresh helping of new components into its One X+ including quad-core power.
With its Nvidia Tegra 3 1.2GHz quad-core processor, the IdeaTab A2109 is a swift tablet with a 9-inch screen.
3M and Roku are trying to go one step further and take the TV out of the equation. The two companies have teamed to create the 3M Streaming Projector, an intriguing gadget that combines a pico projector small enough to fit in your hand with Roku's tiny Streaming Stick.
The Vizio E1i-A3 series is the best value yet among big-screen LED TVs.
Sold at AT&T this holiday season, the Galaxy Express is a low-budget phone that includes NFC and 4G LTE speeds. CNET's Bridget Carey gets an early look at this Android 4.0 smartphone.
Hikers and butterfingers alike may be interested in Samsung's rugged Galaxy smartphone, which claims to withstand water dunks and frequent drops. Bridget Carey shows off the latest tough Android phone to be sold at AT&T.
The sweatproof $99 iSport Immersion earphones offer a very secure fit and impressive sound.
Unless you're from Europe, you probably don't think of Philips when you think of TVs. But the company is still around, and it has a new flagship TV.
With its 11.6-inch IPS display, 5-megapixel camera, and Core i3/i5 Ivy Bridge processors, the Acer Iconia W700 offers users the Windows 8 experience in tablet form.
Boost Mobile's pocketable, affordable Ice Cream Sandwich phone has the software power in a basic package.