Reviewed on February 2, 2011The Asus U41JF is a workmanlike but uninspiring 14-inch laptop that offers decent performance and graphics and excellent battery life, but costs nearly as much as a MacBook.TAGS:ASUS, keyboard, key, Intel, Nvidia GeForce, laptop computer, NVidia, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on January 25, 2011Designed for the international markets, the HTC Trophy is a well-designed and solid-performing Windows smartphone, but unless you're looking for an unlocked phone, there are better, more affordable options here in the States.TAGS:Windows Phone 7, HTC, design, keyboard, camera, e-mail, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 12, 2010The compact 10-inch Asus Eee PC 1015PN offers a dual-core Atom processor and Nvidia Ion graphics for decidedly better-than-average Netbook performance, but premium ultraportables that aren't much more expensive can do better still.TAGS:Asus Eee PC, Netbook, ASUS, dual-core, keyboard, Windows 7, NVidia, battery, operating system, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on January 6, 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, digital music, Media Center PC, mouse, RIM BlackBerry, Bluetooth, Apple iPod, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 2, 2006Logitech's G11 Gaming Keyboard has neither the high-tech flash nor the built-in LCD screen of Logitech's G15 model, but otherwise the two keyboards are exactly the same. Nongamers might not be too interested, but thanks a vast array of customizable keys and sharp blue LED backlighting, we imagine all kinds of PC gamers could benefit from it.TAGS:gaming keyboard, Logitech, keyboard, LCD screen, key, LCD, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on September 21, 2009The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multiconnective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield laser, but $80 is too much for a portable mouse--especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs half the price for almost the same features.TAGS:Logitech, transceiver, mouse, laser, receiver, battery, button, keyboard, USB, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows