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The wide-screen Toshiba Satellite U845W-S430 has an extra-long, high-resolution screen

Show summary: Toshiba's experimental extra-wide-screen ultrabook gets a Windows 8 software upgrade, but it turns the Toshiba Satellite U845W into a computer imperfectly matched for what Windows 8 has to offer.

Category: First Look

November 8, 2012
The iPhone 5 is a fantastic all around phone

Show summary: Our top smartphone pick of 2012, the iPhone 5 incorporates a lot of great features that we were waiting for.

Category: Product Spotlight

November 5, 2012
Fourth-gen iPad (October 2012): Turbo-boosted tablet

Show summary: Apple's surprise refresh to the Retina Display iPad has a faster processor that's a welcome addition, keeping it at the top of the pack, but third-generation owners need not feel too much envy.

Category: First Look

October 30, 2012
iPad Mini First Look: The teeny, tiny iPad

Show summary: Apple's 7.9-inch tablet feels great in the hand and fun to use. While it's not the powerhouse the larger iPad is, it still has much to offer. Scott Stein shows you its features.

Category: First Look

October 30, 2012
iPad Mini packs a big punch

Show summary: The wait is over: Apple introduces the new iPad Mini. The device is 7.2mm thick, weighs 0.68 pound, has a dual-core A5 processor, and offers Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity. The price starts at $329 and ships November 2.

Category: First Look

October 23, 2012
The 13-inch MacBook Pro gets Retina Display

Show summary: We go hands-on with Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro. The new notebook, which measures 0.75 inch and weighs 3.57 pounds, now has a Retina Display, like its 15-inch counterpart.

Category: First Look

October 23, 2012
Sony Vaio E17 and Windows 8: no touching

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, 2012
ThinkGeek 8-bitty's retro iOS/Android game controller is cute, but quirky

Show 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, 2012
Razer Blade gaming laptop hands-on

Show 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, 2012
iPod Touch and Nano: unboxed

Show 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, 2012
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About Me

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    Senior editor
  • Short bio:

    Born a New Yorker (with a mid-life stint in SoCal), Scott has covered tech, gaming, and entertainment since 2001 for Maxim, Men's Journal, Playboy, Esquire and Laptop Magazine, among others. He's glad to help you pick a laptop.
  • Interests:

    Long-time NY Jets fan, part-time improv performer and screenwriter.
  • Tech Interests:

    Gaming, future portable things, virtual holographic overlays of ghost relatives, vending machines.
  • Home page:

    http://twitter.com/jetscott
  • Machine:

    iPad 2, Aluminum MacBook 13-inch (2008) at home, ThinkPad at work.

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