Affordable all-in-one printers are a dime a dozen these days, but from the looks of it the C5380 may just be one of the best.
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If you've got relatives lagging behind on wireless adoption, the BP504UK represents a good value bundle, as long as their needs are light. If you yourself are a hopeless bandwidth junkie, there are better overall alternatives available.
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TEAC's MCDV10 sounds good on paper, with integrated CD, DVD, Digital TV and MP3 playback. Actually using it, however, reveals a rather more woeful state of affairs.
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The MYTube iPod dock throws everything it can into a dock, and then a little bit more. Only some of it sticks, mind you.
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HP is promising superb photo prints with the new Photosmart 8750, the first printer to use the company's nine-ink technology.
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The Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player makes a decent play at the budget-end of the playback market — but its limitations are obvious.
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The CD burning capability aside, Lexmark's P450 is just another home photo printer with average printing features and performance.
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Logitech's revised version of its already distinctive G15 gaming keyboard adds polish and trims some of the fat.
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Microsoft's Optical Desktop Elite For Bluetooth is probably overkill for the average user, but if you want a wireless keyboard and the added convenience of Bluetooth connectivity to other devices, it's a worthy buy.
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Firefly seems unlikely to usurp Skype as the web surfer's voice client of choice, but it's a decent alternative with reasonable but not spectacular calling rates.
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The Samsung CLX-3160FN isn't the best or fastest multifunction printer, but it offers a good value for small offices and work groups with basic needs.
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Iomega's Micro Mini is the Speedy Gonzales of portable hard drives -- small and oh so zippy.
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The Philips Digital Photo Display may not be cheap and doesn't have the ability to tap into the Internet for automatic photo delivery, but it is one of the nicer digital photo frames currently available.
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