All you really need to read books and periodicals.
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The new "base" Kindle is every bit as useful as the larger models, in a smaller package. OK, touch has some advantages, as do some of the extra features on the fancier Gen. 3 versions, but for the mai... read full review
I have had several Ericsson T28Ws since 2001. This is not the phone for you if you want to surf the web or take crummy 1-2 Mpixel photos, or any of the other Swiss-army-knife functions that have been added ove... read full review
I bought this receiver to use for an in-home audio setup. The FM tuner is more sensitive than most stand-alone FM tuners (except very expensive ones), and having a CD player that also plays MP3-encoded disks pr... read full review
You may find this very odd, but this was the title placed on a financial affairs review circulated by John Mauldin. I was intrigued by the title (which he attributed to the Who), so I looked it up. The album ca... read full review
OK, laser printers have become inexpensive, except for the consumables. And many people want or need color printers. The Canon BJC-1000 does color only in the sense that you can substitute a color ink cartridge... read full review
For little more than the unsubsidized cost of a digital broadcast converter box alone, this DVD recorder lets you record on-the-air digital broadcasts, as well as make DVD recordings from analog sources such as... read full review
AT&T full function desk/wall telephone speaker/memory
This is a quality desk/wall telephone that also works in speakerphone mode. It also has a number of memory buttons that are easily programmed. I use one of them for a low-cost long-distance service (TEL3). ... read full review
This 32"-class LCD TV is the right size for our living room. Samsung has done their usual fine job of digital electronics design in the tuner - it is very sensitive and as good as it gets for th... read full review