Hardware Reviews
Nintendo's Wii is the underdog in the new generation of console wars. It's not nearly as powerful as Microsoft's Xbox 360 or Sony's PlayStation3, nor is it packed with as many multimedia features, but it does have some awfully strong selling points...
Pulling my Wii out of the box and fiddling with it was easy enough (as described in
Hands on my Wii: The Hardware), but the hardware's software and firmware is where its real appeal resides.
While the function-not-fashion rule applies to the Moto Q, it's so slim and pretty that one could almost forgive an executive for choosing to holster it on his waist. Almost, but not quite.
Samsung's ebony SPH-A900 is a capable copy of Motorola's sleek RAZR flip phone; a respectable replica in form, and packed with powerful features.
Epson's PictureMate Deluxe isn't the newest portable photo printer on the market, but it does feature a technological innovation or two that makes it worth a solid gander.
The top-of-the-line Fujitsu LifeBook T4210 could give even the most entrenched laptop user reason to consider switching camps.