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PCMag.com: New Product Reviews
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First Look At New Products From PCMag.com including Lab Tests, Ratings, Editor's and User's Reviews.
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Apple OS X Lion 10.7.3
Apple OS X Lion is hands-down the best consumer OS on the market today.


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Dropbox (for Android)
Simple to use and extremely useful, Dropbox for Android is a file synchronization app will keep all of your files in step. You can't move files among folders, but it's still a very capable app.


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CRU Dataport ToughTech Duo QR
The CRU-Dataport ToughTech Duo QR rugged, RAID-equipped hard drive is made for photographers and videographers in the field.


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Lenovo ThinkPad X130e
The Lenovo ThinkPad X130e is a semi-rugged netbook, outfitted with enough padding to survive the day-to-day dings of traveling across campus or running from terminal A to B.


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Sony Alpha 65 (SLT-A65VK)
The 24-megapixel Sony Alpha 65 is capable of shooting at a blazing fast 9 frames per second with continuous autofocus, but is held back by a kit lens that doesn't match the quality of its high-resolution image sensor.


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LG Marquee (Boost Mobile)
The LG Marquee has a bright, beautiful screen and plenty of Android power for Boost Mobile users.


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Monster iSport Immersion In-Ear Headphones
The Monster iSport Immersion In-Ear Headphones are waterproof and can be washed, making them ideal for the gym, but they're a bit expensive compared with other exercise-focused earphones.


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Sony XBA-NC85D
Sony's XBA-NC85D is the first-ever in-ear noise canceling earphone pair without an in-line box to house the circuitry, but it suffers from some deep bass distortion and a high price tag.


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Able Planet Clear Harmony NC1050
The Able Planet Clear Harmony NC1050 offers excellent audio performance and very good noise cancellation, making it a solid competitor in a crowded field led by Bose.


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Energy Power EM-2.1
The Energy Power EM-2.1 PC speaker system provides affordable audio and fits entirely on your desktop, but a little more money can get you a lot more performance.


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