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Show summary: The big-screened and affordable 17-inch Vaio E17 has lots of features, but no touchscreen, and a small trackpad. Does that kill its Windows 8 appeal?
Category: First Look
October 23, 2012Show summary: It looks like it escaped from a mutant NES, but the 8-Bitty works with a variety of old-school games on the iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, and even Android a little bit. This isn't the true game controller of our dreams, but it has its charms.
Category: First Look
October 18, 2012Show summary: The new second-generation revision to the Razer Blade has the same 0.88-inch-thin, 6.6-pound design; crisp, matte 17.3-inch 1,920x1,080-pixel display; and experimental touch-screen Switchblade UI touch pad, but a vastly different set of specs under the hood, as well as a lower price.
Category: First Look
October 17, 2012Show summary: The 2012 iPod Touch and new iPod Nano are now shipping. What do you get inside? CNET's Scott Stein unwraps both products and pulls out all the cables, EarPods and stickers.
Category: Special Features
October 9, 2012Show summary: The good news: the iPad has a game controller. The bad news: it only works with a few games. Meet the awkward Duo Game and Duo Pinball.
Category: First Look
October 3, 2012Show summary: What comes inside the box when you buy your iPhone 5? Scott Stein takes you through the packaging: EarPods, stickers, and all.
Category: Special Features
September 18, 2012Show summary: The camera app's newest feature takes clean, easy panoramic shots, and iPhone 4S and 5 owners can take advantage of it. Scott Stein shows you how it's done.
Category: First Look
September 18, 2012Show summary: Apple has completely changed the Maps app on iOS 6. What's in store? 3D flyovers, turn-by-turn navigation, and no more Google. Scott Stein takes a look on the iPhone 5.
Category: First Look
September 18, 2012Show summary: Senior Editor Scott Stein takes us on a tour of the iPhone 5 days before its debut.
Category: First Look
September 18, 2012Show summary: The new multimedia device measures just 0.2 inch thick (6.1mm), weighs only 3.1 ounces (88 grams), and has a 4-inch Retina Display. It will also support AirPlay gaming via Apple TV with virtual controllers and Siri, too.
Category: First Look
September 12, 2012