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Sennheiser HD800

At $1,400 the Sennheiser HD800s are assuredly the largest and most expensive set of headphones that have ever touched our ears. The cost may seem outrageous, but in this case the performance may just match the price.

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CES 2009: Nokia Cell Phones and Bluetooth Headset

Nokia shows us 3 new cell phones for the North American market, including the Nokia E63, and a cool Bluetooth noise-canceling headset.

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CES 2007: Motorola Rizr and Bluetooth Headset

Checkout Motorola’s new Moto RIZR cell phone and their world's first stereo Bluetooth in-ear headset.

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Nokia XpressMusic 5610 Mobile Phone

Do you want a cell phone that plays back music well, but you don't want the bulk that comes with the all-in-one phones like the iPhone? The Nokia XpressMusic 5610 might be worth a look.

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HTC Touch Pro2

The Touch Pro2 has the resolved many of the annoying issues with the first Touch Pro and improves upon what we liked.

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iMuffs Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Listen to your iPod wirelessly using the iMuffs Bluetooth Stereo Headset.

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CES 2009: Motorola Aura Cell Phone

A phone inspired by luxury cell phones? Yup, the Motorola Aura is housed in an etched stainless steal casing and has a Swiss mechanism.

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Samsung Instinct Cell Phone

The Samsung Instinct cell phone is one of the hottest phones on the market; thanks it's slim profile, touchscreen, and music features.

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Philips SHN7500 Noise Canceling Headset

Cancel noise out with the Philips SHN7500 Noise Canceling Headphones while you listen to your music.

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Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones

Monster and Dr. Dre teamed up to make the Monster Beats by Dr. Dre headphones that look great, but do they perform?

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