Reviewed on December 8, 2004Sony's most affordable noise-canceling headphones' sweet sound may satisfy some buyers, but their noise-canceling prowess is suspect.TAGS:network computer, circuitry, headphones, noise, Sony Corp., battery
Reviewed on June 24, 2003Panasonic's affordable noise-canceling headphones score well in every area but sound quality.TAGS:circuitry, Panasonic, battery
Reviewed on May 23, 2007Despite its small capacity, the Sony NW-S705F delivers a lot of bang for the buck with ahead-of-its-time noise-cancellation and a 50-hour battery life. If you can tolerate Sony's software long enough to load your favorite music, you won't be disappointed.TAGS:earphone, circuitry, Sony Corp., Apple iPod Nano, earbud, Apple iPod, Apple Computer
Reviewed on October 1, 2008The Denon AH-NC732s are a decent pair of noise-canceling headphones, but in terms of sound and comfort, they don't measure up to the competition for the price.TAGS:Bose, noise canceling headphones, headphones, Denon, circuitry, battery
Reviewed on January 22, 2008If you're looking for a portable iPod speaker system/alarm clock that can also serve as a home-based system--and you don't need a radio--the iH27 may fit the bill.TAGS:SDI iHome, Apple iPod, alarm, circuitry, speakers, radio, battery, video
Reviewed on May 23, 2007Despite its small capacity, the Sony NW-S705F delivers a lot of bang for the buck with ahead-of-its-time noise-cancellation and a 50-hour battery life. If you can tolerate Sony's software long enough to load your favorite music, you won't be disappointed.TAGS:earphone, circuitry, Sony Corp., Apple iPod Nano, earbud, Apple iPod, Apple Computer
November 10, 2005Memory maker will mass produce 512MB DRAM for mobile products using 90-nanometer circuitry--a first for the company.TAGS:DRAM, circuitry, Samsung Electronics, mobile phone
Reviewed on May 10, 2007If you're looking for a more humble imitation of Bose's QuietComfort 2 headphones, Targus Travel-Ease Noise Cancellation Headphones may just fit the bill.TAGS:headphones, Bose, circuitry, design, movie, music
Reviewed on May 23, 2007Despite its small capacity, the Sony NW-S705F delivers a lot of bang for the buck with ahead-of-its-time noise-cancellation and a 50-hour battery life. If you can tolerate Sony's software long enough to load your favorite music, you won't be disappointed.TAGS:earphone, circuitry, Sony Corp., Apple iPod Nano, earbud, Apple iPod, Apple Computer