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Sony's Walkman NW-S705F boasts noise-canceling technology and a 50-hour battery life.
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The Sony Reader mimics the look and feel of an old-school book. Currently, 10,000 titles are available for the device.
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The Toshiba TDP-FF1AU, with up to 25 lumens of brightness, can light a small screen in a very bright room. In a dark environment, it can project much larger images.
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game contest sparks fast-footed competition.
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H2O Audio's Outdoor case for the iPod nano (right) stands by as the company's waterproof case for an 80-GB iPod proves its seaworthinesss.
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Toshiba's abuse-resistant Satellite U205 shines with a bright, wide-screen LCD.
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Mookie Morales of the Bronx came to DigitalLife for the games. His sister Micahlyn wasn't able to say why she came.
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The petite Toshiba TDP-FF1AU projector is practically a palmtop.
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The new copper-colored Treo 680 (right) sparkles beside an older, bulkier Treo 700p.
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Kingston's waterproof DataTraveler USB drive can be shaken and stirred.
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