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Panasonic SC-PT870
The Panasonic SC-PT870 is a good system, offering decent-quality surround sound and very good picture performance.
LG 42LH50YD
The LG 42LH50YD is a very capable television with a smattering of features, but don't buy it simply for the 200Hz mode.
Reviews
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Sharp ANPR1500H
The Sharp ANPR1500H will hold up your TV, but DVD playback and music replay are just not good enough for us to recommend it.
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Edimax Wireless nLITE 3dBi High Gain USB Adapter
If you're trying to add or upgrade wireless connectivity to your desktop or notebook, this tiny adapter can support a data rate up to 150Mpbs when connecting with a wireless 802.11n device.
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Yamaha CD-S700
The Yamaha CD-S700 is a standalone CD player which features retro styling, a silent loading mechanism and a USB input for playing MP3s.
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Sony USB Turntable PSLX300USB
As a basic consumer-grade way to get your old LPs onto your PC, the PSLX300USB delivers good results, although the supplied software has a harsh learning curve.
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WD ShareSpace
The WD ShareSpace NAS is a step up from the company's World Edition and while it performs well it's expensive and offers few features.
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Jabra BT530 with USB Adapter
Good looks and solid performance come at a price. If you don't intend to make use of the bundled USB adapter we suggest you look at cheaper alternatives.
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LG BD300
LG's BD300 produces decent images and sound and can be networked to take advantage of BD-Live features — just so long as you don't mind laying some Ethernet cable.
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Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme 1TB
Seagate's Xtreme has some extremely good speeds, but it's also extremely ordinary to look at.
Features
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Top portable storage devices
If you're looking to transport data between PCs, you're going to need a portable storage solution.
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Will my PC work with the iPhone?
So you're interested in an iPhone — but will it work with your PC?
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Gadget Buzz
What will those Japanese think of next? Sushi storage, canine cameras, Swim-P-3 waterproof goggles and more in this week's Gadget Buzz.
News
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Poll: Would you buy a Wolverine USB drive?
Is there no limit to what movie fans will collect? You can't blame tech players for trying to cash in too.
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Carry an ox (USB) for good luck in 2009
Kung Hei Fat Choy! Check out our list of red products for good fortune in the upcoming Chinese New Year.
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D-Link debuts USB-powered monitor
D-Link's SideStage is a 7-inch LCD monitor that you can plug into your computer via a USB port. The port then both powers and feeds data for the screen to display. Once plugged in, it becomes an extension of the computer's main screen.
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SanDisk's new USB drive secures data with 2x hardware encryption
The widespread proliferation of sensitive data via USB thumb drives demands a need for data encryption, and SanDisk is stepping up to bat.
DIYs and How-to
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Boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive
You can't boot using a floppy disk the way you used to be able to with DOS, but one handy way to easily boot XP is by using a USB flash drive. Here's how to make it work.
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The USB 2.0 myth
Will my USB 2.0-capable printer work with a USB 1.0 cable?
Downloads
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Firefox Portable
Take your bookmarks everywhere with Firefox.
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Disk Drive Security
Hide, lock, disable autorun feature of your local, network, USB, and Floppy drives.
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USB for Remote Desktop
Access your local USB devices in remote terminal Server session.
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Portable Offline Browser
Always have your browser with you.

















