The Sony VAIO UX50 trumps the Microsoft Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) initiative before it even gets off the ground. Find out why you need to spend your money on this.
Gateway's CX200X is a true convertible, offering the best of both worlds; laptop and tablet PC functionality. You better hit the gym though because this suckers a heavy one.
Sharp's new M4000 WideNote laptop is one of the best looking systems we have seen in a while featuring a magnesium case. But there are a few things missing.
Before we visit CEDIA 2005, we give you a sneak peek at a couple of Sony's new Grand Wega SXRD high-definition TVs. Find out what Sony plans to do with their television line as they look towards the future.
Philips' ShoqBox Personal Sound System is a clock radio, MP3 player and a speaker system all in one little device. It could be your new favorite travel companion.
The Diamond XtremeTV PVR600 gives your PC TV and media features without the need of an internal add-in card. Plus they throw in a killer remote control.
Philips HDRW720 DVD recorder features an integrated 120GB hard drive, NTSC tuner and can record to either the hard drive or DVD+R/RW media. Could this be the new VCR?
Hitachi's 60VX915 60-inch television uses LCD technology and includes two NTSC tuners, an integrated ATSC tuner and supports the new CableCARD specification.
The new line of DLP PTVs employs the new TheaterFine DFP Screen technology with a Digital Fine Pitch and Anti-Glare Coating that results in incredible detail and noticeably deeper blacks.
At a suggested retail price of $3,499 LG's RU-52SZ61D offers new DLP display technology, which is a worthy successor to the old-fashioned CRT picture tube.
RCA is back and hitting hard with their new Scenium HDLP50W151 DLP HDTV set. With a street price of less than $3000 dollars, DLP technology is in fact in reach. But is it worth it?
Compaq's R3000 series of laptops offers several AMD and Intel processor choices and a host of configuration options making it a lineup of notebooks suitable for all types of users.