The Bottom Line: The Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 gives you an affordable, fun, and effortless way to wirelessly DJ music playing from your computer.
Specs: External, PC, USB, 4 pin USB Type B, DJ console, Wired
The Bottom Line: If you don't mind the extra bulk, Blue Raven's extended battery for the PSP offers some advantages--from both a cost and convenience standpoint--over buying two extra batteries for your PSP.
Specs: Lithium polymer, 5 hour(s)
The Bottom Line: The Mad Catz Arcade GameStick offers more traditional arcade-style control options for the Xbox 360 (and PCs), but some design miscues keep it from being as great as it could be.
Specs: External, Game console, Arcade stick, Wired, Joystick, Wheel, Triggers, Thumb stick
The Bottom Line: It's not the perfect controller for Virtual Console games, but the WaveBird remains the best wireless controller for playing older games on the Nintendo Wii.
Specs: External, Game console, AA type, Game pad, Wireless, Platinum, Two thumb sticks
The Bottom Line: It works with all the right games, but the cramped design of the Mad Catz MicroCon controller makes it a bit uncomfortable for extended gaming sessions.
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wireless, Joystick, Triggers
The Bottom Line: If you do a lot of movie watching with your PS3, the Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray DVD Remote is a nice luxury, but it's not a must-have accessory for the PS3.
The Bottom Line: The Zboard Fang won't revolutionize your gameplay, but it's more comfortable and more easily customizable than a typical keyboard. Ideazon could have pushed harder on the design for better tactile response, but if you've been looking for an easy-to-use PC gaming input device, you'll appreciate the Fang's simplicity.
Specs: External, PC, USB, Game pad, Wired
The Bottom Line: Unless you don't have a GameCube controller or any GameCube games, give this Wii peripheral a pass.
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wired, Two thumb sticks, 4-way cross keypad
The Bottom Line: There wasn't a PlayStation 2 high-def solution before the Xploder PS2 HDTV Player came out--and there still isn't one now.
The Bottom Line: The Logitech ChillStream's cooling fan may not be very useful, but the controller is still superbly designed and will grow more useful as more Games for Windows titles are released in 2007 and beyond.
Specs: External, PC, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Game pad, Wired, D-pad