Reviewed on November 8, 2007The M-Audio Session Music Producer is an affordable, computer-based recording solution that is ideally suited for recording singing and spoken performances such as podcasts.TAGS:microphone, podcasting, podcast, effect, USB, Apple Macintosh, PC
Reviewed on June 19, 2007Drobo takes the pain and confusion out of data protection and lets you tailor and expand the drive according to your needs. This so-called storage robot works exactly as promised and is the most innovative storage device we've seen in a long time. We want one.TAGS:Drobo, bay, robotics, Serial ATA, light-emitting diode, hard drive, USB, CD, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on September 17, 2008While we weren't blown away by their sound, the Logitech Z-5s' combination of a simple, clean design, USB connectivity, and some basic remote operation make them a decent value in the sub-$100 PC speaker space.TAGS:Logitech, portable audio, PC speakers, speakers, remote, volume, USB port, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on February 7, 2008The Ion iPTUSB is as useful as it is adorable, with sound quality that defies its small size.TAGS:turntable, ION Audio, USB turntable, RCA, USB, PC
Reviewed on May 22, 2007The Plextor PX-HDTV500U Mini Digital HDTV Receiver provides a cheap and easy way to watch and record HDTV on your PC. We recommend this compact tuner and antenna kit particularly for laptops that feature Microsoft's Media Center app.TAGS:Plextor, antenna, Media Center PC, stand, HDTV, app, TV Tuner, USB, laptop computer, TV, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC
Reviewed on May 21, 2007While its video quality doesn't nearly measure up to that of a true digital camcorder, RCA's affordable Small Wonder EZ201 will appeal to technophobes looking for an idiot-proof way to quickly share video clips with friends and family.TAGS:RCA, Windows PC, camera, video, LCD, USB, Apple Macintosh, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 1, 2009Logitech's $200 G19 Gaming Keyboard boasts a built-in color LCD with exciting capabilities, as well as lots of little improvements over previous models. But with few apps--thus far--that take advantage of the screen in a meaningful way, the G19's potential remains largely untapped. Until the community software effort gets rolling, we can't recommend spending this much on a keyboard that, while flashy, has yet to realize its full potential.TAGS:Logitech, color screen, color, app, LCD, YouTube, keyboard, USB, games, PC, video, Microsoft Windows