Reviewed on April 29, 2009The Flip Video UltraHD may not be the sexiest mini camcorder out there, but it offers a respectable feature set and some of the best video we've seen from this type of cheap, YouTube-friendly camcorder.TAGS:Flip UltraHD, camcorder, YouTube, video, battery, button
Reviewed on April 14, 2010We like the looks of Asus' Eee Box EB1501, but it's pricier than Blu-ray players that stream content from the Web, and not as powerful as slightly more expensive slim tower PCs that offer significantly more speed and power. Asus made a decent attempt at the Nettop-as-set-top-box replacement with this system, but it's crowded out by too many alternatives.TAGS:ASUS, 1080p, online video, Apple QuickTime, YouTube, chipset, NVidia, Apple iTunes, 3D, Nvidia GeForce, video, Apple Computer
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, LCD, app, YouTube, keyboard, USB, PC, games, video, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on October 15, 2009The JVC GC-FM1's impractical design and poor software hobble an otherwise competent mini camcorder competitor.TAGS:JVC, Kodak Zi8, YouTube, camcorder, SD card, USB, video
Reviewed on June 8, 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:Flip Video, camcorder, video, YouTube, camera, USB