CNET First Look (SD)
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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U.S. Cellular's Samsung Galaxy Axiom is like a smaller, much more basic version of the S3.
Windows 8 comes to this massive (and massively expensive) gaming laptop
This tiny speaker is a little boomer.
The RHA SA950i On-Ear Portable Headphones are pretty good headphones at an affordable price.
For those after a long-zoom camera that falls in between a point-and-shoot and digital-SLR experience, look no further.
This is a midrange TV that has a lot of features -- 3D, Smart TV -- you see on similar products.
Abine's DoNotTrack Plus add-on revamps as DoNotTrackMe, simplifying its robust tracking protection while providing you with more info on how Web sites follow your every move.
You'll pay for the Logitech K810 keyboard, but it's also the most versatile product in its class.
Though it packs a 12-megapixel camera, the Sprint Flash from ZTE takes not-so-hot photos. And despite its name, its internal speeds are just too sluggish.
Looking for an Android smartphone on Metro PCS with 4G? The $199 ZTE Anthem 4G could be what you seek, that is if you don't mind its Gingerbread software and slow processor.
The current Chrome browser offers much more than its reputation for speed and its minimalist look. See what it can do for you in this First Look.
Cloud access, Wi-Fi connectivity, and an external USB port in addition to the company's mobile printing app make the Epson WorkForce WF-2540 a good fit for smaller work-groups and start-ups with moderate printing needs.
The $50 Sprint handset may get your heart thumping, but it offers solid Android value.
AT&T's new device, the $199.99 HTC X+ flaunts a fat 64GB of onboard storage, Tegra 3 quad-core CPU, Android Jelly Bean, plus 4G LTE.
The Huawei Verge is utterly uncomplicated, but there are better basic cell phones. CNET takes a closer look.