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Western Digital My Passport Studio Review: Overall, a great Apple Mac OS X storage solution

The Western Digital My Passport Studio is the Mac OS version of the WD My Passport Elite. It has the same compact case (albeit in a slightly more silver hue), protective port cover, and velvet-like drawstring bag. Read more

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Samsung Instinct Reviewed: Slick touch phone rivals the iPhone

The Instinct is basically Samsung’s reinvention of the iPhone idea: a slick-looking, touch-driven, multimedia handheld that brings a lot of non-phone features to the front, without being a full-fledged smartphone. The Good: Good voice quality and music and video playback features. Fun to use. Read more

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Gateway M-152XL Reviewed: Superior performance, low budget

The Gateway M-152XL a desktop replacement laptop that runs on Intel’s latest “Penryn” technology and includes an ATI graphics card for casual gamers—not bad when you combine this kind of raw horsepower with a high price tag. Read more

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Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman Reviewed: Not your average candybar phone

sonyericsson-w890iThe Sony Ericsson W890i is a slim, Walkman-branded follow-up to the W880i. It offers up Walkman Player 3.0, a 3.2 megapixel camera and Sony’s great UI, all in a candybar form factor that doesn’t dominate the pocket. Read more

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Myvu Crystal Eyewear Reviewed: Pricey eyewear is a bit distracting

myvu-crystal-for-ipod-video-modelsMyvu Crystal Eyewear transforms your portable media player into a hands-free, full-screen private viewing experience. All that within the thinnest, lightest and most durable video eyewear available. Read more

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Asus M70 Laptop Reviewed: 1-Terabyte laptop stores a lot, but super heavy and buggy

Asus-1TB-LaptopThe Asus M70S is the first laptop computer with a full TB of storage space standard, courtesy of two 500GB drives spinning away inside its ginormous, 8.8-pound chassis. Read more

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LG VX5400 Reviewed: Stylish clamshell that’s smart and sexy

LG-VX5400LG VX5400’s attractive design, excellent call quality, and terrific battery life are almost too good to be true. No wonder it became PCMag’s Editors’ Choice recently. Read more

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Toshiba Satellite A305 Reviewed: So pretty laptop gets a lot of smudge

Toshiba-Satellite-A305 The Toshiba Satellite A305 is so pretty you’d be surprised. Good looks include reflective hematite stripes and and lacquered finish catch light, while the keys shimmer like little black candies, inviting your fingers to dance across them. Read more

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The Sony Ericsson Z750a Reviewed: Top priced Multimedia phone for fashionistas

3G-Sony-Ericsson-Z750aThe 3G Sony Ericsson Z750a is a true value blockbuster. For as low as $50 after rebates, you get a multimedia fashion phone with a high-speed modem that genuinely syncs with your PC in ways that many other devices struggle to accomplish. Read more

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Alienware Area-51 m15x Reviewed: One pricey monster laptop

alienware-2d51-2dm15x-2d1Alienware Area-51 m15x smart appearance is accompanied by the best mobile performance and hardware money can buy. The specs are all squeezed into a light 7.8-pound chassis, making it a delightful system for even the most demanding fraggers on the go, that is why it easily earned PCMag’s our Editors’ Choice. Read more

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