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Best Of The Year 2012 (Part 2)

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Price: $69.99

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Logitech M600 Touch Mouse

Logitech M600 Touch Mouse

The Logitech M600 Touch Mouse gives you the freedom to use its entire surface to scroll up and down or swipe horizontally. With its refined, Zen-like design, adjustable weight, and receiver that works with multiple Logitech devices, it’s easily one of the best touch mice we’ve seen.

NEC MultiSync EA232WMi

Price: $299.99

Editors’ choice: 4/5

NEC MultiSync EA232WMi

NEC MultiSync EA232WMi

The NEC MultiSync EA232WMi delivers on every front, featuring a 23-inch IPS panel with good color and grayscale performance, a built-in four-port USB hub, and a wide viewing range. Its sub-$300 sticker price is just as easy on your wallet as the screen is on your eyes.

Seagate Backup Plus

Price: $139.99

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Seagate Backup Plus

Not all successors are successes, but the Seagate Backup Plus is a worthy heir to its venerable GoFlex forebears, offering a killer combination of brisk performance, a versatile Universal Storage Module adapter, and a smart user interface that uniquely incorporates social networking.

SanDisk Extreme 3.0 (64GB)

Price: $139.99

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

SanDisk Extreme 3.0 (64GB)

SanDisk Extreme 3.0 (64GB)

The SanDisk Extreme 3.0 (64GB) is everything you’ll ever want in a flash drive: It’s faster (thanks to its USB 3.0 support), has more capacity, and it’s less expensive than the rest and it has a wicked stiletto design.

Apple iPod nano (2012)

Price: $149.99

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Apple iPod nano (2012)

Apple has redeemed itself with the new iPod Nano. The previous model was one of Apple’s few recent missteps; thankfully, the new one returns the proper vertical form factor while adding an oversize 2.5-inch color touch screen. The iPod Nano is amazingly thin and light just 1.1 ounce yet packs in 16GB of storage, stereo Bluetooth support, an FM radio, a pedometer, and more than 33 hours of continuous listening on a single charge

Sony XBA-S65

Price: $89.99

Editors’ choice: 4/5

Sony XBA-S65

Sony XBA-S65

Sony’s always had good-sounding earphones, but the new XBA-S65 is our current favorite. Its balanced armature drivers sound clear and punchy. The sweat-proof, water-resistant design is perfect for gym rats, and you can even wash them if necessary. Adjustable rubber loops make it easy to find the right fit. And the price, although high compared to the $20 replacement earbuds on the front rack at Best Buy, is a bargain given the level of sound quality.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100

Price: $649.99

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 wowed us with its relatively huge 1-inch image sensor and fast lens. It can produce images that are on par with those from an SLR, but is small enough to slide into your pocket or purse. It’s expensive, but if you’re in the market for a serious compact, it’s worth the money.

Olympus OM-DE-M5

Price: $1,299.99

Editors’ choice: 5/5

Olympus OM-DE-M5

It’s probably not possible to create the perfect camera, but Olympus came close with the OM-DE-M5. It’s the best Micro Four Thirds camera we’ve tested, outshining bodies with larger APS-C sensor in term of image quality and performance. Throw in an excellent EVF, fast autofocus, in-body image stabilization, and whether sealing and you have a camera that won’t disappoint.

Sony Alpha 77

Price: $1,999.99

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Sony Alpha 77

Sony’s choice to abandon optical viewfinders in its SLR cameras is off-putting to traditional photographers, but you can’t argue with the results. The Alpha 77’s full-time phase-detect autofocus system means that the camera focuses with the same speed during video and still capture, and the fixed mirror facilities shooting at better than 10fps. The OLED EVF is nothing short of excellent almost good enough to make you forget about optical viewfinders.

Panasonic HC-V700M

Price: $1,599.99

Editors’ choice: 4.5/5

Panasonic HC-V700M

Panasonic HC-V700M

The Panasonic HC-V700M is one of the few consumer camcorders that can record full 1080p60 video, and it adds solid image stabilization and a versatile 21x optical zoom. It lacks Wi-Fi and some of the other the bells and whistles found in competing models, but it delivers excellent video quality even in low light.

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