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The LG Escape delivers what you need from an Android phone, but it won't amaze you either.
U.S. Cellular's ZTE Render is a Windows Phone 7 handset with midrange specs and a reasonable price.
The dual-core Mach manages to keep a slim profile for a keyboard phone.
Slot in your smartphone, load up a game, and use the mini joysticks, buttons, and triggers to surge, swoop, and spin.
The LG Optimus L9 from T-Mobile boasts a 1GHz dual-core processor and Android 4.0
Q' stands for QWERTY in this portrait-style prepaid Android phone.
T-Mobile's first Windows 8 phone riffs off the Nokia Lumia 820.
The iPod Nano packs an impressive selection of features into an incredibly small design, but its appeal is overshadowed by Apple's entry-level iPod Touch.
This detachable-screen hybrid is the first of many similar systems coming with the launch of Windows 8, combining the features of a tablet and a traditional laptop.
CNET goes hands-on with the first-ever touch-screen hotspot.
Lightweight, with a nice portrait keyboard, this simple QWERTY phone brings fast, furious texting to Cricket for less.
Apple's latest Touch has a brand-new design, a new camera, and that same fancy four-inch Retina Display that's on the iPhone 5. Is it the best iPod Touch ever? Scott Stein looks at it compared to the iPhone 5, and iPods of the past.
The ZTE Engage features Muve Music and Android 4.0
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.