Cool Tech Zone reviews the Actiontec Wireless Bluetooth Headset meant for cell phones. While it looks like its on the big side, it may just surprise you.
The DiMAGE A2 is not just a MegaPixel upgrade from its older sibling, A1. A new 3D AF focus system and a Super Fine EVF are only a couple in the long list of improvements.
HardwareZone reviews the Mitsubishi M720 cell phone. Maybe it comes pre-loaded with those great songs from the Mitsubishi car commercials. Or maybe not.
Kenwood has just introduced its 2004 home theater receivers, including the VR-8070, the industry’s first 7.1-channel THX Select receiver priced at $600.00.
iRiver's iFP-395T MP3 player has always received rave reviews, and Whining Dog.net continues in that path. The iRiver iFP-395T seems to be a great player to work out with.
The Sharp Galileo Personal Video Recorder (PVR) is one of the first consumer electronics devices that leverages popular 802.11-based wireless networking for video distribution.
The Nikon Coolpix 3200 carries many features of the earlier Nikon Coolpix 3100 along with some new ones such as PictBridge support, and a slightly larger 1.6-inch LCD screen.
The CAMEDIA C-765 Ultra Zoom is the world's smallest 10X optical zoom, 4.0 megapixel digital camera (as of April 2004). Steve's Digi-Cams, has the full review.
With the PEG-TH55, Sony's first tablet-style handheld with a virtual handwriting area, Sony shows that they can still innovate within a tried-and-tested formula.