Reviewed on September 12, 2007If you can afford its high price, you'll be pleased by the Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse's comfort, features, and extremely portable design.TAGS:Logitech, receiver, mouse, laser, USB, notebook computer, battery
Reviewed on January 15, 2004Marathon battery life and an affordable price make Dell's first MP3 player a worthy iPod alternative.TAGS:USB, USB 2.0, battery
Reviewed on June 9, 2008Despite some minor flaws, Pure Digital's Flip Video Mino is the best mini camcorder for straight-to-Web video currently available--but it also costs more, and it can't match the features of a video-savvy point-and-shoot camera.TAGS:camcorder, YouTube, video, camera, USB, battery
Reviewed on June 9, 2008Despite some minor flaws, Pure Digital's Flip Video Mino is the best mini camcorder for straight-to-Web video currently available--but it also costs more, and it can't match the features of a video-savvy point-and-shoot camera.TAGS:camcorder, YouTube, video, USB, camera, battery
Reviewed on October 14, 2003Feature-hungry music fans will find their appetites whetted by this supercharged, high-capacity portable music machine.TAGS:iRiver, headphones, USB, battery
Reviewed on March 31, 2008HP markets the Officejet H470wbt to the mobile business professional, but it chose aesthetics over performance. The sleek design and cost-effective cartridges give its rating a slight boost, but the degradation of print quality from the previous model is definitely a deal breaker.TAGS:HP OfficeJet, print, HP, cartridge, printer, sheet, adapter, port, USB, battery, photograph
Reviewed on September 1, 2004Eight months after its announcement, the Creative Zen PMC is finally here. Despite its bulk, the player is solid, but it's the Microsoft Portable Media Center software that deserves most of the praise.TAGS:Creative Zen, Creative Labs Inc., Media Center PC, USB 2.0, battery, audio, USB, video
Reviewed on February 25, 2008The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is travel-friendly and more comfortable than your standard point-and-click, once you get used to a few design quirks. If you're looking for an accurate wireless mouse and don't mind replacing batteries once a year, then the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 6000 is the way to go.TAGS:transceiver, wrist, mouse, wheel, USB, laser, battery, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh