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Tom Bihn Ristretto for iPad
Striking a good, accommodating balance between the iPad's compact size and traditional dead-tree media, Tom Bihn's Ristretto is a quality vertical messenger bag with room to bring just about everything you need.iOS Central
STM Extra Small iPad Shoulder Bag
If you need only the bare essentials when taking your iPad on-the-go, the STM Micro Extra Small iPad Shoulder Bag is a good option.iOS Central
Padster Bags Padster
A premium iPad messenger case aimed squarely at professionals and the fashion-obsessed, the Padster spares no style expense and provides ample storage for extras.iOS Central
STM Scout Extra Small Laptop Shoulder Bag
STM's Scout Extra Small Laptop Shoulder Bag is well-built, but since it was originally designed for comparatively thicker netbooks, its main compartment is too deep for an iPad. It also suffers from some odd design choices.iOS Central
Skooba Design Netbook/iPad Messenger bag
The Skooba Design Netbook/iPad Messenger is a surprisingly well-proportioned bag with impressive construction for a product at this price.Reviews
Case-Mate Traveler iPad Felt Folio
Jason Snell reviews the Case-Mate Traveler iPad Felt Folio.Reviews
Apple iPad Case
Jason Snell reviews Apple's stock iPad case, and finds that despite its flaws, it might be the best one out there right now.Reviews
InCase Convertible Book Jacket for iPad
Jason Snell reviews the InCase Convertible Book Jacket for iPadReviews
Cintiq 21UX
Wacomu2019s Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display is a dream tool for electronic artists looking to expand their digital palettes.iOS Central
Sherlock Holmes Mysteries for iPad
The premise behind the game is simple enough: youu2014as the titular detectiveu2014are entrusted with getting to the bottom of two mysteries through a combination of cunning, brute force and cold logic. The game has everything that makes a good Holmes tale: puzzles, brilliant deductions, and the occasional bare-knuckled fistfight.iOS Central
Resident Evil 4 iPad Edition
Resident Evil 4 iPad Edition brings the celebrated horror titleu2014already available for the GameCube, Play Station 2, Wii, and iPhoneu2014to Appleu2019s coveted tablet. Fans of the Resident Evil series will no doubt appreciate the gameu2019s graphically satisfying HD transition to the iPad, but newcomers and old-hands alike will bemoan the gameu2019s overly-limited controls.Reviews
Apple iPad Keyboard Dock
If you're going to use the iPad for business, you're going to need a keyboard. This is a really nice one.Reviews
The original iPad: Macworld’s complete review
The iPad represents an ambitious new product direction for Apple, and it makes a pretty impressive debut. The device is undeniably a good product, but should you buy one? Jason Snell tackles that question in our comprehensive review of the Wi-Fi-enabled iPads.Playlist
Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro
The no-frills, lightweight Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro is a refreshing surprise among e-book readers.From the Lab
Buffalo Dualie
Buffalou2019s Dualie is two things in one. Itu2019s a dock for your iPhone or iPod and a dock for a portable 500GB hard drive.Playlist
Bookeen Cybook Opus
If you've been waiting for a no-frills e-book reader that's scarcely heavier than an iPhone, check out the Cybook Opus from Bookeen.Playlist
Sony Reader Daily Edition PRS-900BC
Sony's first wireless e-book reader, though pricey, offers first-rate newspaper support–but only if AT&T's service cooperates.iOS Central
Spank A Monkey for iPhone
Spank A Monkey stars Sugar, the monkey. The game's objective is to make Sugar happy by following her four simple commands: lift, shake, pinch, or spank. Do so enough times in sequence without error and you earn a banana and advance to the next level where it is more of the same.Playlist
Review roundup: E-book readers
The number of high-quality e-readers available is mushrooming. We tested seven and gave our highest marks to one that might surprise you.Playlist
Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600
With the addition of ePub support, the Sony Reader Touch Edition shapes up as a formidable competitor to Amazon's Kindles.Playlist
Barnes and Noble Nook
Poky performance issues prevent us from making an unqualified recommendation of this e-book reader.Playlist
Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300
The Sony Reader Pocket Edition delivers mainstream e-book features in a highly portable package at a great price.Playlist
Interead Cool-ER
From its aspirational brand name to its hip tinted metallic case, Interead's Cool-ER e-book reader clearly strives to distinguish itself from the black-and-gray competitionPlaylist
Foxit eSlick Reader
This e-book reader is curiously named because the e-book reader is decidedly unslick, with a utilitarian appearance that lacks the elegance of competing e-book readers.Playlist
Astak EZ Reader PocketPro
The Astak EZReader PocketPro has lots of great features for its price, but they don't make up for poor font options and subpar usability.Playlist
Amazon Kindle DX
Though the Kindle DX is an impressive e-book reader, its high price will likely turn off some prospective buyers.Playlist
Amazon Kindle (second generation)
While Amazon has made some successful enhancements to its e-book reader, other tweaks fall flat or miss the mark entirely.Reviews
Genius MousePen i608
The MousePen i608 graphics tablet's basic drawing functionality is good enough that itu2019s worth considering if youu2019re on a tight budget, want a spacious work surface, and donu2019t care about a mouse or bundled software.Reviews
Adesso CyberTablet 6400
If you've never used a tablet before and want to see what they're like, or you're looking for a tablet for light-duty photo retouching and illustration, the Adesso CyberTablet 6400 is a pretty good deal.Reviews