LG G7120 is a clamshell phone, a bit more than middle-sized, and practically identical to G7100 in weight/size parameters. But of course it has updated features.
The Fujifilm FinePix S7000 carries the second of its two proprietary Super CCD High Resolution sensors is the Fujifilm FinePix S7000 with a combined zoom of up to 19x.
Digit-Life reviews the Acer TravelMate 661LCi notebook computer which is designed for business users. Although very bland looking in appearance, it has some nifty features.
The XPC SB75 Type-S is a limited edition model produced by Shuttle in concert with Soldam of Japan, makers of some of the sexiest case designs you'll ever see.
Sony's DVP-NS330 features built-in MP3 decoding, DVD-R/DVD-RW and DVD+R/DVD+RW playback, and more. Check out this review if you are in the market for a DVD player.
ABIT DigiDice looks like audio equipment from 1980s, but really houses a computer instead. Read on to see how this system compares to the Shuttle or MSI systems.
T-Break reviews the over-hyped Creative Zen Xtra 30GB MP3 player. If you are interested in this product check it out, but we recommend iRivers products instead.
Sporting a very large 3.5 inch screen, camera, 400 Mhz processor, 128MB on-board RAM and SD expansion all wrapped in a GSM phone, it will make your mouth water.
The new Western Digital Media Center combines an external storage drive with an 8-in-1 card reader to give users the best in convenience and portability.
Whining Dog reviews the new TiVo Series 2 personal video recorder. This is the first review we have seen of this product on the net. It's worth checking out.
A number of site on the net are posting reviews of the new AMD AthlonFX-53 processor. We list to a couple sites with some better than average information.
Similar to the Canon EOS 10D DIGITAL, the Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL boasts a 6.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor along with Canon’s PictBridge support for direct printing.
EarthV.com reviews the brand new iPod Mini from Apple. Are there that many differences between the regular iPod and the Mini? You will have to read on to find out.