Best travel tech

  • Apple iPad (4th generation)

    Apple iPad (4th generation)

    CNET Rating9.0

    The new iPad sports a Retina display, an A6X processor and doubles the CPU and graphics performance.

  • Sony Reader (PRS-T2)

    Sony Reader (PRS-T2)

    CNET Rating9.0
    User Rating6.0

    Although only a few changes have been made from the PRS-T1, those changes are significant and make the PRS-T2 worth looking at as an upgrade. 8

  • Eye-Fi Pro X2

    Eye-Fi Pro X2

    CNET Rating9.0
    User Rating5.0

    The Eye-Fi card is an excellent way to give wireless and sharing capabilities to cameras. It's easy to use and a reasonably affordable solution that allows connectivity with computers, tablets and smartphones. 3

  • Audio Technica ATH-ANC9

    Audio Technica ATH-ANC9

    CNET Rating9.0

    The ANC9s sound great, and even better when noise cancelling is active. Memory foam creates a comfortable fit, but it's just a shame that you need to keep AAA batteries handy to get the most of out them. 4

  • iPad Mini

    iPad Mini

    CNET Rating8.3
    User Rating9.0

    If you want the full, polished Apple tablet experience in a smaller package, then the iPad Mini is worth the premium price. Otherwise, good alternatives are available for less money. 8

  • Samsung NX20

    Samsung NX20

    CNET Rating8.1

    The Samsung NX20 is an attractive buy for anyone who wants Wi-Fi built in seamlessly to their camera. 1

  • Google Nexus 10

    Google Nexus 10

    CNET Rating8.0

    The Nexus 10's superior design and swift performance make it one of the best Android tablets to date. 3

  • Dell XPS 12

    Dell XPS 12

    CNET Rating8.0

    Dell's XPS 12 does a good job at being a Windows 8 laptop — but the weight prevents it from being a good Windows 8 tablet.

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