SanDisk continues its push into consumer electronics with the new Sansa SDMX2 (e100) line of flash-based MP3 players, and they’re worth a look given the deals on them already.
HP has taken the wraps off an upgrade to their home entertainment line, including two new models of the Digital Entertainment Centers with HD tuners, four RP HDTVs, three plasma HDTVs, and three LCD HDTVs.
Looks like the SOYO Group is taking the cue from companies like Syntax, moving from primarily motherboard development to more consumer electronics like LCD monitors and TVs.
Finally, after our loved Apex AD-2600 DVD player was recently outdone in our testing of the Philips DVP642 and it’s DivX support, Apex has fired back with its own DivX unit, the AD-1250X. We’ll wait until it ships and we can test it to tell if Apex can reclaim the throne.
Polk enters the battle for the best ‘one-box theater’ with their new I-Sonic Entertainment System – and it blows away the Bose Wave and the Soundworks Radio in features.
Westinghouse Digital is pushing new units out, and to more mainstream stores, in hopes that their name will pull people in to buy their HD-Ready LCD HDTVs.
I think Averatec is really the underdog in the laptop market, and has great deals on advanced technology notebooks. Their latest entries continue to shine.
Building off strong consumer use of Bluetooth, Wacom has finally made us a Graphire graphics tablet that is completely cordless, making it perfect for sitting and positioning for painting or retouching work.
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