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Review: Dell Venue 11 Pro Tablet is a laptop in disguise
It's a bit clunky as a tablet but comes into its own when you add a keyboard and watch it rip through a few tests.Reviews
Alcatel Onetouch Watch review: A cheap smartwatch with training wheels
If the Apple Watch is just too expensive and Android Wear somehow offends you, you may dig Alcatel's $150 smartwatch response. Just prepare for compromises.Reviews
Toshiba Encore 2 Write tablet review: Information capture taken to a new level
Beating Microsoft to the punch, Toshiba has combined active stylus input, surprisingly good handwriting recognition, OCR of photos, and separating audio recordings by orator, which puts this Windows 8.1 tablet in a class of its own when it comes to capturing informational events–at least for now.Reviews
Review: eTauro’s Surface Pro 3 dock is cheap, fast, fat but flexible
A significantly cheaper alternative to Microsoft's official dock, eTauro's dock lets you keep the kickstand–though you do lose some connectivity.Reviews
Astro A38 review: A staggering price to pay for convenience
The A38 has fantastic audio for a Bluetooth headset, but at $200+ there are much better options available—especially when you're not on-the-go.Reviews
Polk 4 Shot review: If only it were built with the PC in mind
The Polk 4 Shot features audio that lives up to Polk's brand, but it lacks features that are standard in other PC headsets.Reviews
Siberia Elite Prism review: Clearer outgoing audio, quieter incoming audio
The good? A new microphone. The neutral? A looser fit than last year. The bad? An utter lack of volume.Reviews
Siberia v3 review: An old veteran gets an under-the-hood upgrade
The Siberia v2 is a classic amongst gaming enthusiasts. Is the v3 a worthy successor?Reviews
Corsair H2100 review: Go wireless for cheap
The H2100 is one of the cheapest wireless headsets on the market, which makes up for some other flaws.Reviews
Mionix Nash 20 review: Minimal design, maximal sound
The Mionix Nash 20 is a bit heavy and oversized, but in return you get an excellent sense of presence.Reviews
Astro A50 review: Still king of wireless headsets, still expensive
The Astro A50 packs phenomenal sound and wireless convenience, if you're willing to throw down $300.Reviews
Headset reviews: Seven top-of-the-line models compete for your ears only
From the SteelSeries Siberia v3 to the latest Astro A50, these headsets will run you $100 or more—and you'll get what you pay for.Reviews
HyperX Cloud review: Kingston comes out of nowhere with a fantastic budget headset
Kingston doesn't have the same pedigree in the headset space as its competitors, but the HyperX Cloud is a winning device at a cheap price.Reviews
Razer Kraken Pro review: Falling behind the times
The Razer Kraken Pro is a decent headset, but it's starting to show its age.Reviews
Corsair H1500 review: Corsair’s headset is bright both in color and sound
Corsair's H1500 features Dolby 7.1 tech and a bright black-and-yellow color scheme.Reviews
Budget headset review roundup: We test five sub-$100 entry-level models
We take a look at five sub-$100 headsets to determine which is the strongest contender.Reviews
SteelSeries RAW Prism review: Cheap price, cheap sound
The SteelSeries RAW Prism is one of the most affordable headsets on the market, at $60, but you get what you pay for.Reviews
GX Gaming Cavimanus review: It will literally shake your head
The GX Gaming Cavimanus has bass-driven haptic feedback built into its budget innards, plus 7.1 support.Reviews
Yoga Tablet 2 Pro review: Solid productivity features can’t make up for its crummy interface
This tablet has so much going for it: a sleek design, a projector built into the hinge, and a pretty good battery life. But Lenovo's Android customizations are awful.Reviews
PaintShop Pro X7 review: This snappy photo editor’s a steal at $100
With numerous tools and a zippy interface, PaintShop Pro X7 Ultimate gives Photoshop a real fight.Reviews
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Windows 8.1 Tablet Review: Faster, better, still rugged
A nice tablet, now even nicer: This replacement for last year's ElitePad 900 boasts a faster CPU, more memory, longer run-time, and a higher-resolution display.Reviews
Samsung Gear S review: Bigger and badder, but not in a good way
The Gear S is the first major-brand smartwatch with its own voice, text and data connection. Unfortunately, the software is fundamentally broken.Updated
Basis Peak review: This is the band to buy if you obsess over heart-rate and sleep tracking
The real-time heart-rate tracking isn't perfect, but it comes close. And with automatic sleep tracking and an improved industrial design, the Basis Peak is much better than its predecessor.Reviews
Google Nexus 9 review: A powerful tablet made for everyone
The Nexus 9 may be geared towards developers, but its big screen, powerful 64-bit processor, and stereo sound are a joy for anyone willing to drop $400.Reviews
Hands-on with the Fuhu Nabi Big Tab HD 24, a tablet for kids that parents can control
This gigantic Android tablet gives kids a curated group of apps and lets parents peering over their virtual shoulder.Reviews
Sony Xperia Z3v review: Verizon gets the exclusive on this Xperia Z2 do-over
It's got powerful internals, a 20-megapixel camera, and a version of Android that isn't annoying to look at—hopefully a stint at Verizon will help it reach more users.Reviews
HTC Desire 816 review: A decent phablet with a cheap data plan
If you can live with the substandard camera, the Desire 816 offers a lot of screen for less moneyReviews
Dell XPS 18 review: A near-perfect hybrid of Windows tablet and all-in-one desktop
This tabletop tablet has a couple of shortcomings, but it remains the best of its breed.Reviews
HP Envy x360 review: This 360-degree laptop is about versatility, not power
This latest flippable Yoga clone delivers solid performance for the price, but it's too heavy for hardcore travelers.Reviews
HTC One (M8) for Windows review: a novel new take on Windows Phone
HTC took its flagship Android phone, and swapped in Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1. The result is an entirely new flagship that's even more appealing for its novelty factor.Reviews
The 6 best tablets for getting work done in 2014
Can you be productive with a tablet? You betcha, provided you buy the right one.Reviews
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7139 (Security) review: Supremely powerful and super secure
This 11-inch tablet boasts an Intel Core i5 processor with vPro and Trusted Platform Module support, a smart card reader, and biometric security.Reviews
Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series review: This 15-inch notebook disappoints
A good display doesn't redeem Dell's consumer laptop from its myriad failings.Reviews
Toshiba Encore 2 review: This Windows 8 tablet goes easy on your wallet
Keep your performance expectations in line with its price tag, and Toshiba’s 10-incher will do right by you.Reviews
Matias Secure Pro wireless keyboard review: A power tool for the paranoid
Does anyone really need to protect their keystrokes with 128-bit AES encryption?Reviews
Asana review: a full-featured task manager for iOS devices
The new mobile app for Asana's popular task management service lets iPhone and iPad users run their collaborative undertakings on the go.rnReviews
Dell Inspiron 14 5000 Series review: An attractive middle-of-the-road 14-inch laptop
This laptop is pretty enough on the outside that you'll wish it had more going for it on the inside.Reviews
Asus Transformer Pad TF103C review: This hybrid is better for fun than work
This 10.1-inch tablet delivers plenty of bang for the buck, but it's not a great productivity tool.Reviews
Kaspersky Internet Security 2015—Multi-Device review: new interface, same excellent protection
Secure your PCs, Macs, and Android phones and tablets with Kaspersky's stellar security suite.Reviews
Amazon Fire Phone review: Give this Fire time to grow
Amazon's superfans will love it already, but in a few more iterations, it could make Amazon superfans of us all.Reviews
Lookout Premium review: Outstanding anti-theft protection for Android phones
Though its malware detection rate doesn't quite match up with the elite, this Android app offers great help with locating, securing, and protecting your phone. It might even send you a picture of the jerk who stole it.Reviews
CameraBag 2.6 review: Photo editor brings the power and speed of Instagram to Windows
With its high-quality filters, snappy interface, and numerous keyboard shortcuts, CameraBag can make your photos pop.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad 10 review: A thinner, lighter Windows tablet with a high-res display
Windows tablets are getting nicer all the time. This 10-inch model is a solid performer, and its optional accessories are useful (with one notable exception).Reviews
Galaxy Tab S review: The screen’s the thing with this iPad rival
With a stunning display and high-end specs, the Tab S line is the best tablet from Samsung to date.Reviews
Lenovo Yoga 2 11 review: A small laptop with tablet potential
This touchscreen notebook can play tablet dress-up, but Lenovo made a number of compromises to reach its budget price tag.Reviews
Parallels Access 2.0 review: Remote desktop control from your Android phone or tablet
Parallels Access 2.0 adds new features and remains an easier way to control PCs and Macs from Android devices.Reviews
Eset Mobile Security for Android review: best of breed security with anti-theft
Top-notch anti-malware protection coupled with anti-theft tracking and features makes this a program a winner. But it's pricey for the Android market.Reviews
Corel AfterShot 2 Pro review: Photo editor a formidable competitor to Adobe Lightroom
Adobe Lightroom is the de-facto standard when it comes to managing large image collections, but that doesn't mean it's the best tool for the job. Corel's new AfterShot Pro 2 stakes a claim.Reviews
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 review: A legitimate work PC in tablet clothing
A number of small changes make a world of difference. In all, Microsoft has made the choice between a traditional notebook and a Windows tablet far more difficult.rnReviews