Reviewed on April 17, 2008The 24-inch Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP display delivers across the board in performance, design, and features. It excelled with movies and games, making it not only an excellent choice as an entertainment display, but also great for everyday Windows tasks.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, stand, HDMI, degree, display, Gateway Inc., USB port, connection, games, video
Reviewed on September 27, 2007Although not quite as impressive as the best plasmas, the 46-inch Sony KDL-46XBR4 outperforms any flat-panel LCD we've tested so far.TAGS:plasma, Sony Corp., stand, glass, flat panel, LCD, Sharp Corp., menu
Reviewed on September 8, 2008The Samsung SyncMaster 2693HM proved itself to be an excellent overall performer, particularly during movie playback, and can be had for a fair price. Only a flimsy stand, an overcalibrated color-temperature setting, and a poor lower viewing angle prevent a higher recommendation for this 25.5-inch LCD.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, display, 360-degree, stand, HDMI, LCD, setting, function, video
Reviewed on March 30, 2007Although the picture quality of the stylish, expensive Sony KDL-52XBR2 falls short against like-size plasmas, it's still one of the best-performing LCDs we've tested.TAGS:Sony Corp., HDTV, stand, LCD, plasma TV, picture
Reviewed on May 22, 2007The Plextor PX-HDTV500U Mini Digital HDTV Receiver provides a cheap and easy way to watch and record HDTV on your PC. We recommend this compact tuner and antenna kit particularly for laptops that feature Microsoft's Media Center app.TAGS:Plextor, antenna, HDTV, Media Center PC, stand, TV Tuner, app, laptop computer, USB, Microsoft Windows Vista, TV, PC
Reviewed on August 8, 2006The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, HP, stand, display, media card reader, LCD, degree, monitor
Reviewed on June 8, 2007Cerwin-Vega refers to itself as "the loud speaker company," and its extraordinary CVHD 5.1 system makes good on that promise--but the lack of included stands will mean an extra expense for most users.TAGS:speakers, subwoofer, stand, satellite, brand
Reviewed on August 25, 2008If you're willing to pay the price for beautiful looks and loads of connection options in a 30-inch LCD monitor, you'll like what you get with the Dell 3008WFP. You may be less enthused with this display, however, after experiencing its lackluster color performance and low black levels when watching movies.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, stand, display, Gateway Inc., connection, monitor, video
Reviewed on March 25, 2008Although this 24-inch LCD delivers with an abundance of features and a sleek design, the Gateway FHD2400 stumbled in the labs. No single performance problem is a deal breaker, but there are enough of them to prevent a stronger recommendation.TAGS:Gateway Inc., HDMI, stand, display, speakers, menu, video, games
Reviewed on October 9, 2007The simple, affordable Logitech Alto Express elegantly elevates your laptop to a more ergonomic height.TAGS:laptop computer, Logitech, stand, keyboard, monitor
Reviewed on January 17, 2008The Aluratek ADMPF210's nice wooden bezel and 1,024x768-pixel screen make it an attractive choice to display still images, but it falls short when trying to play back videos, and its speakers can't do justice to your MP3s.TAGS:frame, Keyhole Inc., digital photo frame, stand, transition, video clip, menu, camera, video, battery
Reviewed on March 18, 2005The LapVantage Dome is by far the sturdiest laptop stand we've seen, but at $80, it's too expensive for its limited features and lack of portability.TAGS:stand, laptop computer, 360-degree