Reviewed on March 10, 2006The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, PortalPlayer Inc., Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, pricing, video, photograph
Reviewed on March 10, 2006The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, PortalPlayer Inc., Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, pricing, video, photograph
Reviewed on March 10, 2006The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, PortalPlayer Inc., Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, pricing, video, photograph
Reviewed on March 10, 2006The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, PortalPlayer Inc., Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, pricing, video, photograph
Reviewed on October 19, 2006If you're looking for a gaming card to run Vista and play most games, ATI's Radeon X1950 Pro will get you there, but not perfectly, and its real-world pricing is higher than we'd like. We're more interested to see ATI's next-gen cards use the newly refined CrossFire dual-card technology, debuted here, but that will have to wait.TAGS:Radeon, ATI Technologies, power supply, card, ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, pricing, PC, games
Reviewed on March 10, 2006The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, PortalPlayer Inc., Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, pricing, video, photograph
Reviewed on July 20, 2006You'll want to give Shuttle's new AMD-based, small-form-factor gaming PC a week or two to see how the coming Athlon price drop will affect the price tag. Assuming that Shuttle continues its aggressive pricing, however, the XPC P2 2700 will deliver lots of bang for your buck.TAGS:Maingear, Intel Core 2 Duo, media card reader, Nvidia GeForce, AMD Athlon, AMD, video card, pricing, Intel, CPU, games
Reviewed on April 8, 2008We've seen too many speedy, sub-$2,000 gaming PCs this year to get excited by Puget's near-$5,000 desktop, as elaborate as its liquid cooling may be. Its performance doesn't separate it enough from the midrange pack, and it's outclassed by its other high-end competition.TAGS:Maingear, Intel Core 2 Duo, overclocking, CPU, 32-bit, 64-bit, pricing, hard drive, Intel, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC
Reviewed on April 17, 2007The Helio Music store is great if you're an existing Helio customer who needs to get a music fix while on the go. However, we suggest waiting a little while longer for Helio to really ramp up its service with a full-fledged PC store.TAGS:Helio, song, Sprint Nextel, pricing, Verizon Communications, cell phone, music, PC, MP3, video