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CNET Top 5: Hottest-selling products
Created: 03/10/2008
Video description: CNET users are shopping for some expensive gear. Find out what!

CNET Top 5: Hottest-selling products Video Transcript

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>> Welcome to CNET Top Five, where each time we meet, we count down another hot CNET list.

>> Tom Merritt: I'm Tom Merritt. It's time once again to check in with CNET shopper.com website and find out what gadgets ya'll are spending your hard earned, but slightly devalued against the pound sterling dollar sign. Let's count down the top five hot selling products. At number five, the Power Shot SD850 IS. You have gotten practical, my good people, the SD850 IS is quote, just about everything you'd want in a point-and-shoot, according to CNET Review's Editor Phil Ryan [phonetic]. No, fluffy fly by night cameras for you, no sir. Coming in at number four, the Cannon EOS40D [assumed spelling], and only the body. You are a sophisticated bunch too, taking those artsy pictures of barren [assumed spelling] trees and laundry, and whatever artsy things you artsy photographer types take with your DSLR's. Lens, you don't need no stinking lenses. Up to number three, the Pioneer Kuro PDP-5080 HD. We argue sometimes around here, whether people really care about deep blacks. Well, apparently you do, and you'll put your twenty-five hundred dollars where your mouth is. Sliding in at number two, another hot camera, the Nikon D80, this time, a 10.2 megapixel SLR. How are you affording all this stuff in a recession? All right, we're not necessarily in a recession, and you can't necessarily afford it, can you? Before we get to number one, let's check in on the top five most wanted. See when you don't have to pay; you get silly, don't you? All right. Let's get to our number one, the gadget that CNET shoppers are ponying [assumed spelling] up for in the greatest amount. At number one, it's the Sony KDL-46XB [inaudible], whatever the hell it is. It's a 46-inch LCD television. When we reviewed it in December, David Katzmaier said, it out performed any flat panel LCD we'd tested to date. And they test a bunch. Still, at over three thousand dollars, it's not exactly a bargain. Yet, it is the product you brought the most, more then a camera, I need a loan from you people. Well, that's it for this edition of CNET Top Five. You can find the top sellers in all categories at www.cnet.shopper.com. I'm Tom Merritt.

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