Reviewed on September 26, 2007The HP Photosmart A526 snapshot printer is meant to be simple and easy to use, but we found it simplified to a fault. There aren't enough options in standalone mode, and it's not as fast as the competition.TAGS:print, memory card, HP, printer, Canon Inc., photograph, adapter, Bluetooth, USB, camera, PC
Reviewed on July 29, 2008Ion's Desk Rocker speaker system is an inexpensive way to add recording inputs and powerful sound to your computer system.TAGS:ION Audio, speaker system, speakers, RCA, USB, adapter, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB, USB port, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, operating system, PC