Most popular gadgets Video
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It�s the dog days of summer, the holidays are far away, it�s not quite time for back to school � but that doesn�t mean you�re not gadget shopping. I know you, and I know you are. I'm Molly Wood, in for Brian Cooley with a CNET Top 5: the Top 5 Most Popular Gadgets. These are the toys you�re checking out the most on CNET right now, based on page views and video streams. And let me just say, I�m not trying to flatter you when I say � good choices, everyone. Coming in at Number 5, it�s the HTC Sensation 4G. Which � uh, yeah. It�s a CNET Editors� Choice Android smart phone with a 1.2 gigaherz dual core processor, a very movie-friendly 4.3-inch HD display, and one of the few custom Android interfaces we actually like � the HTC Sense UI. It�s pretty much THE choice for those of you on T- Mobile, and it�s 200 bucks with contract. Just pack headphones, the speaker�s not great. BOO HOO. In at number 4, you�re checking out the Samsung Droid Charge, which is a 4G smartphone on the Verizon LTE network. So, yeah, if you like your data fast and tasty, the Droid Charge delivers. The screen is HOT Super Amoled, and the battery life is pretty good for a 4G phone, and unlike the Sensation 4G, it�s got a great built-in speaker. That said, let me warn you off a little here: it�s kind of � ugly, it�s NOT a dual-core phone, and uh, it�s 299 bucks with contract. Me? I might keep looking. Now, usually our Top 5 most popular lists are all smart phones all the time � but it looks like tablets are capturing your imaginations a little! In at number 3 here is the HP Touchpad. By now, you probably know it didn�t have the BEST outing ever, but a lot of us were curious about this WebOS tablet, especially given HP�s good industrial design and all the hype. Well, if you�ve got Android fatigue, WebOS is definitely a nice change, and the hardware is �fine. Mainly, it�s not quite baked, it�s a little too chunky and heavy, and the app support isn�t there. But I still maintain, a price drop makes the Touchpad a contender. Without a price drop? Consider number 2 � The Asus Eee Pad Transformer. It�s the cheapest Honeycomb tablet on the market, at $399,and it�s also the biggest. Now, that can be a good thing or a bad thing -- but it�s a good thing if you buy the 150 dollar dock accessory, which turns the whole thing into a little tablet-style Netbook. So, if you�re not totally sold on the usefulness of the whole tablet form factor, this one gives you a little bit of both worlds. Assuming you can figure out how to dock the darn thing, which I hear is not the easiest thing in the world. Otherwise? Not a bad option, not bad at all. And finally, the number one most popular gadget, as judged by your clicks � is the HTC Evo 3D. Oho, yeah. I mean, we loved the original HTC Evo on Sprint, and the Evo 3D gets � well, yeah, 3D, but that�s not the headline, really. It�s a dual-core, 1.2 gigahertz phone, it�s got a bigger battery that actually delivers decent life, it has glasses-free 3D and can take photos and videos in 3D, if you care about that thing. Plus, with Verizon and AT&T getting rid of unlimited data and T-Mobile throttling data speeds over a certain amount of usage � Sprint�s unlimited data plans are looking pretty good. Just like this phone. Once again � good choice. And that�s it for this edition of CNET Top 5. I�m Molly Wood, and you can find all the rest of our Top 5 videos over at CNET TV dot com. The tech gear you been drooling over, as of Autumn 2011. How about a camera that comes in red, white, and blue? Molly Wood and Brian Tong drool over the feature-packed Pentax K-x. Plus, a past caller dials in with a fabulous deal on one of our favorite point-and-shoot cameras. Disneyland unveils 'dream home' On June 17, the public will get the chance to explore Disney's brand-new attraction, the "Innovention Dream Home." CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi traveled to Tomorrowland and got a sneak peek at some of the technology built into the home. See the magic mirror that every girl will be drooling over. CNET Top 5: Most-wanted gadgets As of the end of 2007, these are the gadgets CNET readers desire most. As we head into fall, what gadgets are CNET fans eyeballing the most? CNET Top 5: Most Wanted gadgets The gadgets that the most CNET users are dying to get their hands on. Hottest tech products (winter 2013) Here are the most popular products getting the most attention from readers on CNET. Google starts censoring torrents sites in their search and Facebook denies rumors of a Facephone, which means it exists! Hulu is looking at becoming an online cable operator and we drool over Sony's PSP2 announcement. Hottest tech products (Fall 2012) The most popular new products on CNET at the start of November, 2012.Related Videos