Reviewed on January 5, 2008If you're a home theater PC owner looking for the perfect input device, look no further. Logitech has melded the keyboard of a BlackBerry with a flexible cursor control pad into an attractive, coffee-table-ready package that will let you master your HTPC without cluttering up your living room with clunky hardware.TAGS:home theater PC, Logitech, keyboard, pad, D-Pad, Media Center PC, RIM BlackBerry, Bluetooth, mouse, Apple iPod, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, pad, Apple iPod Nano, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, Apple iPod, MP3 player, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, Apple iPod, MP3 player, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, Apple iPod, MP3 player, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, Apple iPod, MP3 player, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer