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Reviewed on May 30, 2007
Though the Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL cell phone signal booster may take some time to set up, it offers exceptional performance.
TAGS:
antenna, feet, base, signal, restriction, cell phone
CNET review:
8.6
Excellent
Check prices$284.95-$349.99
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Reviewed on September 5, 2008
Other cameras may deliver better image quality and performance, but none can survive the range of conditions that the Olympus 1030 SW was designed for.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., feet, camera, LCD
Check prices$599.99
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Reviewed on September 27, 2007
If you need a camera that you can take snorkeling or skiing, then the Stylus 790 SW might be just the ticket, but you can find better image quality elsewhere for the same price.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., feet, noise, camera, menu
Check prices$35.46
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Reviewed on June 15, 2007
The Fujifilm FinePix S700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design.
TAGS:
Fujifilm, feet, lens, shot, SLR, camera
Check prices$399.95
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Reviewed on October 29, 2009
For $79.99, you're better off buying a cheaper wireless keyboard than the Adesso WKB-3100UB--one that uses encryption and has a longer battery life for your sofa Web-surfing and portable-typing needs.
TAGS:
keyboard, wireless keyboard, feet, mouse, battery, USB, security, PC
CNET review:
4.7
Mediocre
Check prices$55.79-$78.80
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Pricing not available
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Reviewed on November 5, 2004
Hawking's HSB1 signal booster can help your wireless router cover more space at higher throughput, but it's expensive and can create interference problems for cordless phones and baby monitors because it operates in the shared 2.4GHz spectrum.
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NetIQ Corp., router, antenna, IEEE 802.11g, feet, access point, signal, IEEE 802.11, networking
Check prices$79.99
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Reviewed on February 27, 2007
BlueLounge's Cool Feet are better for your laptop's ergonomics than for cooling, this limits their usefulness.
TAGS:
feet, angle, laptop computer, solution
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 2, 2007
If underwater YouTubing were a market segment, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-E1 would be the camera to get. But the awkward design and slow performance make it hard to recommend for landlubbers.
TAGS:
Sanyo Electric Co., feet, lens, camera, photograph, button, video
Pricing not available
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Check prices$77.80
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Reviewed on July 15, 2004
This expensive gadget works well to deliver TV without wires, as long as it remains close to the base station.
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base station, Sharp Corp., gear, feet, TV, DVD player, speakers, DVD, Sony Corp., video
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 13, 2006
If you need a cellular router, the Kyocera KR1 is the one to go for--if you live in EV-DO country.
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Kyocera Wireless Corp., EVDO, 3G, router, feet, wireless security, Wi-Fi router, USB port, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on September 25, 2007
The Q-Bean ST won't win any design awards, but it does provide high-quality wireless from any audio source to any pair of headphones.
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Q-Bean, earphone, receiver, transmitter, feet, Bluetooth, Logitech, radio, Sony Corp.
Check prices$95.99
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Reviewed on September 27, 2007
If you need a camera that you can take snorkeling or skiing, then the Stylus 790 SW might be just the ticket, but you can find better image quality elsewhere for the same price.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., feet, noise, camera, menu
Check prices$249.99
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CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 2, 2007
If underwater YouTubing were a market segment, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-E1 would be the camera to get. But the awkward design and slow performance make it hard to recommend for landlubbers.
TAGS:
Sanyo Electric Co., feet, lens, camera, photograph, button, video
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on September 27, 2007
If you need a camera that you can take snorkeling or skiing, then the Stylus 790 SW might be just the ticket, but you can find better image quality elsewhere for the same price.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., feet, noise, camera, menu
Check prices$307.99
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Reviewed on September 27, 2007
If you need a camera that you can take snorkeling or skiing, then the Stylus 790 SW might be just the ticket, but you can find better image quality elsewhere for the same price.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., noise, feet, camera, menu
Check prices$249.99
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Reviewed on July 27, 2009
If you can afford it, the Innergie mCube 90 is a convenient way to consolidate charging cables for your gadgets.
TAGS:
tip, feet, Netbook, adapter, USB port, laptop computer, Samsung Electronics, IBM Corp., notebook computer, connection
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$119.99
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Reviewed on September 5, 2008
Other cameras may deliver better image quality and performance, but none can survive the range of conditions that the Olympus 1030 SW was designed for.
TAGS:
Olympus Corp., feet, camera, LCD
Pricing not available
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