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The Yamaha RX-V473 is a serviceable 5.1 AV receiver, but with only four HDMI inputs, competing models offer a better value.
While the SoundLink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker II may no longer be in a class by itself, it's still near the top of the portable Bluetooth speaker category.
The $129.99 Jawbone Up is durable, water-resistant, and syncs with iPhones to track your activity and sleep 24-7.
It's not the most attractive PC out there, but the Asus ET2300INTI has a broad array of features that will entice those looking for a mainstream Windows 8 all-in-one.
While it looks like it came from the future, the Zeiss Cinemizer OLED headset offers performance seemingly from the Dark Ages.
As a storage device, the Drobo Mini makes no financial sense.
The Kobo Glo e-reader features a 1,024x768-pixel-resolution 6-inch e-ink touch-screen display that Kobo says makes text and images appear crisper.
Verizon gets back on board with Windows Phone in this $99 variation with an 8-megapixel camera.
If you're working out of your home or shopping for a printer to use in a small office, this workhorse is worth your investment.
Armed with a five-row sliding keyboard, the LG Mach also has a dual-core CPU, a 4-inch WVGA touchscreen, and a 5-megapixel camera.
Although it's priced higher and performs worse than the best plasmas, the Sony XBR-HX950 is still one of the top-performing LED TVs ever.
Yes, it's cheap, but Acer's version of the Chromebook is saddled with a few unfortunate downsides you have to consider.
With a faster processor and larger screen, the latest version of the Kindle Fire is the best one yet.
Despite its unique dual-screen presentation, innovative GamePad controller and ambitious Nintendo TVii service, the Wii U still has a lot to prove.
The Vizio VA24T all-in-one has a value problem, but its slick profile might have some appeal.