Reviewed on June 25, 2009Toshiba finally enters the Netbook market with the Mini NB205. It's got an upscale, distinctive look and a good keyboard/touch pad combo, but also weak audio and a big, bulky battery.TAGS:Netbook, Toshiba, SD card, keyboard, ASUS, key, battery, laptop computer
Reviewed on April 29, 2009The Flip Video UltraHD may not be the sexiest mini camcorder out there, but it offers a respectable feature set and some of the best video we've seen from this type of cheap, YouTube-friendly camcorder.TAGS:camcorder, battery, video, YouTube, button
Reviewed on April 22, 2009The Plantronics Voyager Pro might not look like much, but it has the best sound quality of any Bluetooth headset we've ever tried.TAGS:Plantronics, headset, voice, noise, environment, battery
Reviewed on February 21, 2008While it's missing an RF option, Logitech's Harmony One is one of the best--if not the best--universal remote we've ever tested.TAGS:remote, Logitech, touch screen, LCD, button, operation, battery
Reviewed on July 31, 2003A real head turner, LG's first camera phone for Verizon service has the performance to back up its slick design.TAGS:LG Electronics Inc., Verizon Wireless, battery
Reviewed on February 22, 2006No bigger than a deck of cards, the Garmin Nüvi 350 is more than just another voice-guided GPS device, packing in travel tools, entertainment features, and good performance; just be prepared to pay a price.TAGS:Garmin, GPS, receiver, satellite, battery
Reviewed on August 7, 2008The Kensington Mini Battery Extender is a handy add-on for an iPod or iPhone that's low on battery life.TAGS:Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, battery
Reviewed on June 30, 2005Small, light, and powerful, the Samsung SCH-i730's high-speed data support and built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi make it an excellent choice for those who have to stay connected at all times, though the crippled Bluetooth support may spoil the party for laptop road warriors.TAGS:Bluetooth headset, CDMA, battery, headset, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on June 18, 2009For the price, it's hard to find fault with Acer's even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as you're not expecting top-of-the-line features.TAGS:Netbook, Acer Aspire One, Acer Aspire, Acer Inc., keyboard, battery