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Blg-tlne ncvleweng David Pogue (New York Times), Walt Mossberg (WaII Strea Journal), and Ed Baig (USA Today) provide in-depth, comprehensive reviews for the mainstream user. But there's a limited number of reviews each year, and it's hard to search online archives for specific product reviews. a''iaolr-nevlew rlteg The biggies in this category are Cnet, PC Mag, and PCWorId. All three review many products, and it's easy to search by category on each. Still, there are gaps in coverage, and reviews and top picks may be old.

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Fleponlr CRoffers extremelythorough reviewsand rigorous testing regimens-its tech testing lab is no joke. But it's slow to review somenew tech products and requiresa subscription.

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