PersonalTech Reviews
If you're shopping for an MP3 player but don't really fancy those fancy units that store a billion tunes and require a Master's Degree in Geek to use, check out Azio's new
MP3-306.
If you've owned a microcassette recorder before, you probably know that audio quality can be finicky... the
Sony M-100MC Microcassette Tape Recorder gives you some options to improve the audio quality.
While Panasonic is rather renowned for their brutally uncomfortable line of portable ear-bud headphones--the kind with rigid nubs that jam into the sides of one's cranium with the same cartilage-friendly form factor as a Hot Wheels VW Beetle replica--the new
Shockwave VMSS Neckband Headphones are worth checking out... perhaps.
Texas Instruments wants has turned one of their advanced calculators for high school students into a mini-portable computer. The TI-83 Plus Silver Edition offers some hardcore math functions including graphing, algebra and statistics, finance among others.
Digital cameras are, at this point, a chip with a lens, so they can be built into almost anything. That includes a credit card sized case. The Creative Cardcam is just that.
The CookTek Cooktop is one of those amazing 21st century kitchen appliances that is as wondrous as the microwave was in the 1980s.