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Designed primarily to bring out the best in all types of music, the Sony MDR-1Rs are sonically some of the best all-around headphones and well-deserving of a recommendation.
Keep your phone and other mobile devices powered up around the clock with the Duracell Powermat 24-Hour Power System.
With its 5-megapixel camera, 4.5-inch Super Amoled Plus display, and 1.5GHz dual-core processor, the Samsung Galaxy Express is a midrange winner from AT&T.
The Acer Iconia W700 can be paired with Acer's own wireless Bluetooth keyboard and a cradle dock, turning this portable tablet into a full-fledged mobile office.
The Promise Pegasus J4 is significantly more peculiar than being a leftie.
If you want to get in on the neat, new wireless charging trend and own a compatible phone, the $89 Energizer Dual Zone has you covered.
This AT&T Windows Phone packs in smartphone features for only $50.
Since they don't come with improved picture quality, the extra features of the Sharp LC-LE847U series aren't worth the extra money it demands.
Beats Executive noise-cancelling headphones are aimed at frequent travelers.
The new Asus Vivobook hits a good price for a 14-inch laptop with touch, but doesn't really rise above the competition.
The Asus PB278Q is an extreme-definition monitor that you won't have to pay an extreme price for.
It's a great camera choice for high-quality stills and a streamlined shooting design under $800, but the Sony Alpha NEX-5R falls short when it comes to sharing your shots online.
The Doro PhoneEasy 618 is exceedingly easy to use and is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera, an emergency call button, and an external display.
Jaybird BlueBuds are designed for sports, and fit securely in your ears.
It's pricey and cumbersome, but Atlantic Technology's PB-235 sound bar works near-magic by pumping deep bass without a subwoofer.