Toshiba SDP1850 Reviews
March 26, 2006
Embrace the Toshiba SDP1850 portable DVD player, for it has the power to keep your children quiet. But who needs kids, friends or family when you can just pop in a movie about family into your little, nifty portable DVD player with its pretty 8-inch TFT LCD widescreen display?
The Toshiba SDP1850 is a useful gadget for travelers, children, and anyone who wants to escape into the world of cinema anywhere they go.
Coby DVD 224 DVD Player Reviews
March 26, 2006
The Coby DVD-224 DVD player is the closest thing to a portable DVD player without actually being portable. Here’s what we mean – while it’s not portable in the true sense of the word (it has no screen), it’s small enough to move around, room to room and house to house – making it portable, without being portable – antiportable, if you will.
The DVD-224 is small, roughly the size of a college textbook (but cheaper than one), and can almost play anything you put inside of it.
Samsung SyncMaster 204B Reviews
March 26, 2006
Big enough to put a life-sized picture of a newborn on it, the Samsung SynchMaster 204B 20.1” inch LCD Monitor is so good it even makes strange newborn-related analogies work.
The huge LCD screen has an 800:1 contrast ratio, making everything from text to graphics crisp and clean.
Brother MFC 8860DN Multifunction Laser Printer Reviews
March 23, 2006
“Who needs employees when you have the Brother MFC-8860dn multifunction laser printer?” should be the tagline to the new Brother printer, a bundled, do-everything type machine that you will grow to love like a child.
ViewSonic VA902B LCD Monitor Reviews
March 23, 2006
With everything visual becoming HD, LCD, or playable on your iPod, it’s no wonder that LCD monitors are saturating the market – and ViewSonic is responsible for making at least 60% of them, even though we’re probably exaggerating.
The ViewSonic VA902B 19” LCD monitor, therefore, is made with a certain degree of perfection.
Apple Airport Extreme Basestation Reviews
March 23, 2006
Looking a bit like a drop of frosting or a delicious pie, the Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station goes with Apple’s usual product model – beautiful, sleek, futuristic, and overpriced.
EZQUEST Monsoon 160GB External Hard Drive Reviews
March 23, 2006
EZQuest, a name that sounds like a video game for very stupid people, is, in fact, a company that makes the Monsoon. The Monsoon is a 160GB External hard drive that will shock you with its cheap price and delight you with its dependability – or something like that.
The Monsoon drive is a quick, high-capacity drive that comes with a high-speed USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 ports for a wide range of compatibility.
iPod Radio Reviews
March 23, 2006
Okay, ladies and gentleman – here’s iPod accessory #300,213 – the iPod Radio Remote – are you ready?
There’s one thing that bothers us about our iPod.
Samsung SCH-B600 and SGH-i310 announced
March 22, 2006
Awesome news for people who generally believe that size counts for a lot more than quality. Samsung has taken the record on two fronts with their new phones, announced earlier this month.
Samsung Releases 32GB Solid State Drive
March 22, 2006
Samsung has announced initial shipments of its 32GB solid state hard drive (SSD) based around its NAND Flash memory which is amongst other things, used in the Apple Nano.

