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Callpod Fuel Tank
Digital Trends First Looks - November 17, 2008
Batteries can only take you so far. Three hours of talk time. Five hundred photos. Ten hours of music. No matter what the cap on your portable device, when you’re done, you’re done. And if you’re nowhere near an outlet, there’...
Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime
CNET Reviews - November 13, 2008
Logitech's Pure-Fi Anytime is a good choice for anyone in the market for a basic, affordable iPhone/iPod-friendly clock radio--so long as you're not a stickler for sound quality.
GPS: More Features, At Lower Prices
PC World Reviews - November 13, 2008
Whether you want just good basic navigation or lots of extra features, these portable in-car GPS units won't cost you an arm and a leg.
Seagate FreeAgent Go (320GB)
LAPTOP Magazine - November 12, 2008
The Seagate FreeAgent Go is an excellent portable hard drive for users looking to protect their most cherished photos, music, video, and documents.
iHome iHM77BC Portable Speakers
Digital Trends First Looks - November 12, 2008
There really isn’t much portability when it comes to most portable speaker systems out there. A majority of them equate to shrunken down computer speakers loaded up with AA batteries, which you would be lucky to fit in a backpack, much less you...
JVC NX-PN7 iPod/iPhone audio system
CNET Reviews - November 11, 2008
Those with multiple iPods will find the great-sounding JVC NX-PN7 to be a worthwhile purchase, if they can live without a snooze button.
Pioneer Inno XMP3
CNET Reviews - November 7, 2008
The Pioneer Inno XMP3 experiences the signal hiccups typical of portable satellite radio receivers, but it's super compact, easy to use, and packed with handy recording features, making it a suitable choice for XM subscribers looking for an on-the-go...
Altec Lansing iMT702 inMotion MAX
CNET Reviews - November 5, 2008
The inMotion Max isn't the smallest, loudest, or most advanced portable iPod speaker we've seen, but it strikes a satisfying middle ground at a fair price.
Gateway MC7801u
CNET Reviews - November 3, 2008
With an HD-friendly 16-inch screen and beautiful design, the affordably priced Gateway MC7801u makes an excellent portable media center, provided your HD content is not on a Blu-ray disc.
Altec Lansing inMotion Max
LAPTOP Magazine - October 31, 2008
Altec Lansing's latest portable iPod/iPhone speaker is slim and sexy and sounds good on a desktop.
Cowon A3 (30GB) Portable Video Player
PC World Reviews - October 28, 2008
If you can get past its bulky design and unintuitive controls, the Cowon A3 shines as a portable video player.
Gateway T-6330U
CNET Videos: First Look - October 28, 2008
The Gateway T-6330U's attractive case design and lengthy battery life make it a good pick for budget-minded shoppers who want a more portable midsize laptop.
The Nintendo DS's Dirty Little 'Secret'
PC World Reviews - October 24, 2008
Over 70 million Nintendo DS portables sit in gamers' hands. It's an awesome success, with tons of great games--but what is it that Nintendo doesn't want you to know about the best-selling handheld?
Low-Cost Laptops in the Spotlight
PC World Reviews - October 22, 2008
Five reasonably powerful portables from Acer, Dell, and HP are available for under $700.
Navigon 2000S GPS Navigator
CNET Reviews - October 21, 2008
The Navigon 2000S portable navigation device offers a great value, but the slow satellite acquisition time makes for a frustrating experience.

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