Author Archives: Ted Kritsonis

Gateway One ZX6800 All-in-One offers power and functionality at great price

Featuring Ted Kritsonis

Gateway’s latest All-in-One PC offers a 23-inch multi-touchscreen, which is great at first, but you will find that the ZX6800 offers a lot more than some novelties at your fingertips. With a strong processor, solid RAM and plenty of hard drive space, this is a great desktop PC for under $1,000.

Why the netbook could die in 2010

By Ted Kritsonis

Netbooks may have turned hot at the right time with their diminutive form factors and recession-friendly prices, but the honeymoon with consumers is over, and there’s plenty of reason to believe that netbooks will start to die slow deaths this year.

ASUS O!Play works well as a ‘budget’ media player

Featuring Ted Kritsonis

The ASUS O!Play isn’t without its drawbacks, and though it’s not the most full-featured media player out there to connect to your TV, it still does a solid job of playing back many file formats. It also comes in handy on the road, since you can easily enjoy media content directly from a USB or eSATA external hard drive plugged into the O!Play.

Will 3D and Internet-connected TV work for you?

Text and photos by Ted Kritsonis

Though 3D TV and Internet-connected TV were all the rage at CES in Las Vegas, there are still more than a few question marks on how all this will be implemented and if it’s even worth delving into.

Anti-Gift Guide: Gadgets you should avoid for the holidays and beyond

By Ted Kritsonis

It’s great that there’s so much technology out there sitting on store shelves awaiting mass consumption, but some of the stuff really isn’t worth your hard-earned cash. Here are some products and categories you should probably stay away from.

Reviewing the Clickfree Transformer SE

Featuring Ted Kritsonis

A video review of the Clickfree Transformer SE, which allows you to back up data onto your iPod or iPhone, or onto an external hard drive.

Reviewing the Powermat

Featuring Ted Kritsonis

In this video, Ted shows how you can power your devices wirelessly with this novel product.

5 websites that help you do more with YouTube

By Ted Kritsonis

Everyone knows YouTube, but not everyone knows how to enhance the experience of using the popular video site. The Web is rife with unique tools and add-ons that really help you discover what’s possible and even take a few slices with you.