Creative Labs jumps ahead of the pack with their new Zen Vision. Slightly larger than an iPod, the Zen Vision shows off photos and plays both music and video.
With its Radeon core technology and the heavy multimedia capabilities, the ATI AIW 8500DV is great for gaming as well as just about anything else multimedia related.
NissanConnect continues a theme of high quality infotainment from mass-market automakers. Its high-tech capabilities and aesthetics match up nicely with the latest generation of eye catching Nissans.
Sony’s PS3 Pulse wireless stereo headset remedies the maladies of earlier models and piles on even more features, making it the headset to own for avid gamers.
The Logitech MX 3100 desktop combines the best of both worlds, the MX 1000 laser mouse and a suped up version of the MX 3000 keyboard. What's not to like?
After months of anticipation, AMD has released its first three Ryzen processors. Can the company’s fresh look at architecture beat Intel, or is the underdog forced to continue nipping at the giant’s heels?
WeGym's Rally X add smarts to training with resistance bands and an accompanying app to track progress. Are smart resistance bands worth it? Read our review.
Looking for an at-home workout package that will target every part of your body? Look no further than the Tempo Move, a compact fitness solution that we love.
The Polar Pacer Pro has a slimline design and data-rich software for runners and serious sportspeople, but will casual exercisers risk being overwhelmed?
Razer’s Electra headphones make a bold impression with their huge size and green highlights, but maintain a surprisingly balanced and pleasing sound for both gaming and music.
The Fitbit Charge 5 is the brand's most advanced tracker yet. It has a new look and an impressive feature list packed into a wearable, user-friendly design.
Yes, the TicWatch C2 Plus looks the same as the old C2 on the outside, but a power upgrade ensures it's capable of competing with other smartwatches in 2020.
What the TicWatch 3 Pro loses on style points, it makes up for with cutting-edge hardware, resulting in plenty of performance and excellent battery life.
Is it really possible to buy a decent fitness band for less than the price of a round of drinks? That’s the question we asked when strapping on the Xiaomi Mi Band -- and ended up pleasantly surprised by the result.
Despite a long history of success in the $200 price range, Nvidia has had trouble tackling AMD in the entry-level market. Does the new GTX 950 flip the script, or does the green team neglect the budget buyer?
Smartwatches have a reputation for toy-like designs and overly flashy features. The Vector Luna gives us the one main feature we all want — long battery life — and a gorgeous, stylish body. Here’s why it may be a better choice for you than the Apple Watch.