Things categorized as 'Mobile PC'
LG VX6100
Sometimes, simplicity wins the day. While other phones seek the prize for the slimmest profile, the lightest weight, the biggest LCD, or the loudest ring tone, LG's VX6100 succeeds by offering a ...
Fogware Internet Radio Recorder
We've been looking for a way to beef up our music collections without dipping into the ramen noodle fund ever since the iron fist of the law came smashing down on the ...
Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Pro
Sure, it may not look like much. But the Verbatim Store 'n' Go Pro has a lot going for it -- not the least of which is its 6.8MB-per-second write speed, the ...
Maxtor OneTouch II
Backups are boring. Backups are tedious. That's why no one backs up -- and why, one day, you'll inevitably lose everything you own to a hard-drive crash. Maxtor's OneTouch II can save ...
FujiFilm FinePix E550
If nothing matters but the megapixels, take a look at the Fujifilm FinePix E550, one of the few cameras of its size (or price) to top 6 megapixels. It delivers stunningly detailed, ...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1
Flexibility and ease of use are not mutually exclusive, though most camera makers don't know that. You shouldn't have to choose between pocket point-and-shoot cameras and larger, bulkier, and complicated models that ...
Canon EOS 20D
Film-camera snobs, cower in fear. The Canon EOS 20D is a shot across the bow of your beloved 35mm camera. More than that: It's the first digital camera we've tested that has ...
Fisher FVD-C1 Pocket CameraCorder
The Fisher FVD-C1 Pocket CameraCorder's unusual shape tips you off that something went terribly wrong in the design studio at Sanyo (Fisher's parent company). The concept is good: Pair a decent 3.2-megapixel ...
Panasonic SV-AV100 D-snap
A little thicker than a box of Altoids, the D-snap packs video recording and still-photo capabilities into a package small enough to fit in a pants pocket or behind a potted plant. ...







