This week we reviewed three different sets of custom earbuds, the rugged Samsung Rugby Smart, an iDevice that allows you to make FaceTime calls hands-free, five wireless routers, the new $199 Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet, and four laptops — the ASUS EeePC 1025C Flare netbook, the last of a dying breed; the ultra-sleek HP Envy 14 Spectre, which boasts a glass lid and palm rest; the Acer Aspire TimelineX, which packs a ton of power but costs less than $750; and the Acer Aspire Ultra M3, the first Ultrabook to boast discrete graphics. Read on to find out what we thought of each.
While it has a long history making audio equipment, it's taken Altec Lansing a while to develop its own line of custom-fit earbuds. The company's first effort, the $499 A1 Custom Single Driver Earphone, is a solid one, offering a great fit and well-balanced sound.
Read Our Altec Lansing A1 Custom Single Driver Earphone Review
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