Reviewed on March 30, 2003With its outstanding performance and compatibility with 802.11b gear, Netgear's WG602 delivers on the promise of the upcoming 802.11g standard.TAGS:Netgear, access point, firmware
Reviewed on January 13, 2004The WR850G is a decent family router at a very affordable price, but it lacks the long range and speed enhancements of new MIMO gear.TAGS:Motorola Inc., router, wireless broadband, firmware
Reviewed on May 8, 2008The Synology DS107+ is the most sophisticated NAS device we've tested to date. Its more advanced features require some networking know-how, but the included software and Web interface go a long way in helping you tackle the various offerings. You can't beat all the features you get for the price.TAGS:NAS, Drobo, enclosure, USB port, USB flash drive, hard drive, firmware, USB, setup, printer, port, button
Reviewed on December 18, 2007The Samsung BD-P1400 delivers a mostly capable Blu-ray player at a relatively affordable price, but it's probably still better to hold off for newer models or a PlayStation3.TAGS:Blu-ray, HD-DVD, Samsung Electronics, Blu-ray disc, firmware, DVD, menu
Reviewed on March 17, 2008A few minor flaws notwithstanding, the Grace Wireless Internet Radio is a great Wi-Fi radio at a relatively affordable price.TAGS:station, radio, Internet radio, firmware, Wi-Fi
Reviewed on May 23, 2003The simple and affordable DWL-G650 offers easy installation and great support, but its erratic performance makes it hard to recommend.TAGS:D-Link Systems, firmware, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11, card, CD
Reviewed on October 7, 2003HP's innovative DVD Movie Writer dc3000 offers an easy route from VHS to DVD, and it's a decent burner to boot.TAGS:HP, firmware
Reviewed on October 22, 2007The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin effectively combines substantial build quality and detailed sound--but you're still paying a hefty premium for the iPod speaker's stunning good looks.TAGS:iPod speakers, Apple iPod, speakers, firmware, Apple Computer, video
Reviewed on September 30, 2008Until Iriver lowers the price on the Spinn, it will remain a luxury portable media player best suited to an early adopter with a penchant for unique gadgets and a library of lossless music.TAGS:iRiver, touch screen, firmware, MP3 player, menu, MP3, photograph, video