Reviewed on May 21, 2007Owners of compatible Sony receivers and home theater systems will find the TDM-IP1 to be a step up from the run-of-the-mill iPod dock, but its poor video implementation and $100 price tag opens the door to a variety of compelling alternatives.TAGS:iPod dock, HTIB, dock, receiver, Sony Corp., Apple iPod, adapter, light-emitting diode, TV, video, photograph
Reviewed on November 8, 2004We've seen no better way to add remote-control functionality to your current PC than SnapStream's inexpensive Firefly PC Remote.TAGS:remote, digital media, TV, photograph, music, PC, button, DVD, video
April 11, 2005We've come a long way since the days of the GE's "Octogon" 4-inch television. Check out these images from TV's past.TAGS:TV, AT&T Corp., photograph
Reviewed on March 7, 2007The uberversatile Archos 404 camcorder is a good option for anyone looking to buy a compact portable video player with a nice screen. It's an OK convergence device, but it makes a far better video player than camcorder.TAGS:Archos, camcorder, video player, PVP, WMV, MP3 player, MPEG-4, menu, LCD, video, TV, Apple iPod, MP3, camera, photograph
Reviewed on March 6, 2007The Archos 704 WiFi multimedia player looks amazing on paper, but the Web browsing isn't quite smooth enough. Still, as a video player it succeeds: the large screen size makes it ideal for planes, trains, and automobiles, though it's too big to be an everyday music player.TAGS:Archos, stylus, touch screen, Wi-Fi, USB, video, MPEG-4, TV, multimedia, Web browser, battery, photograph