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SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One USB 2.0 Reader/Writer

The SanDisk ImageMate reader is a stylish addition to any photographer's arsenal, and with a wide range of support for most card types, it's good value too.

LG BE06 External Blu-ray Rewriter

LG's external Blu-ray writer is huge, but does the job. We're still not in the age of Blu-ray though, and we wonder if we ever will be.

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Reviews

  • Dell Inspiron 630m (14.1-inch, 1.6GHz)

    Dell's Inspiron 630m is undoubtedly the king of the budget notebook hill. Its battery life blitzes the competition, and its performance and features are also top notch.

  • Sony DRX810UL Dual Layer DVD Writer

    The DRX810UL is a bulky and mostly reliable external DVD burner with the same irritating software flaws as its predecessors.

  • Samsung WriteMaster SE-W164 USB 2.0 drive

    The no-frills WriteMaster SE-W164C isn't the fastest DVD burner around, but its decent overall performance and reasonable price make it a solid choice for casual users.

  • Sony DRU-800A

    Though it's no speed demon, the Sony DRU-800A is a steady and reliable DVD burner.

  • Asus DRW-1608P

    Despite its bargain-basement price, the Asus DRW-1608P is a solid performer overall.

  • Sony DRX800UL

    Sony's DRX800UL offers an excellent range of connection options and burning support, although the supplied software could be a little bit more flexible.

  • Iomega Super DVD Writer

    Iomega's Super DVD Writer is a fast external burner that offers hassle-free USB setup and a decent software bundle.

  • LaCie d2 DL 16X DVD±RW

    This double-layer drive is expensive, but it's one of the fastest we've come across thus far.

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  • Why spyware's here to stay (for now)

    Who's looking out for your best interests in stopping spyware? If you said the antispyware vendors, you might want to think again. Robert Vamosi says there's too much money to be made -- both in creating spyware and in stopping it.

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