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Toshiba trims its affordable ultrabook down an even sleeker and more affordable form in time for Windows 8.
This large-screened touchscreen Windows 8 laptop's coming this October.
How thin should a laptop be? Surrounded by sleek laptops everywhere, this midrange 15-inch laptop's wisely decided to get trimmed down, too.
While not quite the best in its class, the Samsung PNE550 plasma still merits a look with its very good picture quality, sophisticated Smart TV platform, and attractive price.
Sony has announced its first 84-inch television featuring the new 4K resolution. CNET's Ty Pendlebury explains what this means for you.
Sony's newest Android tablet has more features positioning it as a killer TV remote, and clever accessories like a wafer-thin keyboard case.
The $250 Logitech UE Mobile Boombox's sculpted construction, logical simplicity, and booming sound earn this device a solid recommendation for music lovers shopping for an audio solution to use in and out of the home.
From the IFA show in Berlin, Samsung product marketing director Ryan Bidan demos the new Galaxy Note 2 for CNET's Stephen Shankland.
We take a quick look at the HP Envy x2's durable, sexy design and its included keyboard.
A slim laptop that adds a Windows 8 touch display, the Spectre XT is HP's flagship ultrabook.
With two UI modes for those unfamiliar and familiar with Android, Verizon's Pantech Marauder is a starter 4G LTE handset that's also equipped with a keyboard.
Being a Sony product, it's not made from no-name parts; up front you'll find Carl Zeiss optics and behind that are a 16-megapixel Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor and a Bionz processor.
With a new sensor and redesigned autofocus system that combines phase detection and contrast technologies, and built-in Wi-Fi with support for downloadable apps via Sony's Play Memories service, this really is a major upgrade over its predecessor.
It's an ultrabook. It's a tablet. It's both! Toshiba's funky sliding laptop makes its debut in time for Windows 8.
$50 is a good price to pay for a no-contract phone that you'll use mainly to text and call.