Hardware Reviews
Oh sure, it isn't '3D-enabled,' but the Sharp Aquos LE700 Series LCD TV is a pretty spiffy HDTV for the price, sans buzzword.
The new MacBook has a lot of MacBook Pro features but with Regular Joe pricing (well, Regular Joseph III Esquire, anyway). At the same time, however, Apple has dumped a few key components that even "non-Pro" people might miss.
Rogers brings a rural high-speed internet solution to Canada that is actually fast and surprisingly affordable.
Netbooks have come into their own as small but exceedingly practical portable computers. Next up, the promise of the all-day netbook. Enter the new Asus Eee PC 1005HA Seashell.
If you haven't yet experienced the joys of Internet radio because it makes little sense to lug your PC out to the patio for cocktails and Caribbean music, consider the Ira instead, because it's portable. Sort of.
One is inclined to forgive the shameless knock-off-isms of Jakks Pacific's self-contained, plug-n-play, utterly hokey TV Games that at least have the decency to come at a sub-$20 price point. But Ulitmation SwingZone Sports is just too much. Rather, much too little that costs too much.