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Back-to-school dorm essentials

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Amazon Echo Dot

Cnet rating: 5 stars out of 5

The good: The second-generation mini-size Dot smart speaker is just as smart as the first at nearly half the cost, and it’s better at hearing you, too. It’s also the only Echo product you can connect to an existing audio setup.

The bad: Echo products still can’t offer audio that syncs across multiple devices in multiple rooms.

The cost: $50

The bottom line: The new and improved Dot takes Amazon’s best-inclass smart home speaker and wraps it in an ultra-affordable package.

iPad Pro

Cnet rating: 4.5 stars out of 5

The good: Excellent display, upgraded storage options, faster processor, better cameras and a bigger display in a stillcompa­ct size. Faster refresh-rate display also means faster Apple Pencil responsive­ness.

The bad: Most of the cool new software features require iOS 11, which isn’t coming until September. No newly imagined accessorie­s and the ones you need (Pencil, keyboard) drive up the cost to laptop levels.

The cost: $649

The bottom line: The 2017 iPad Pros improve on already excellent drawing, video and photo capabiliti­es, but their true potential won’t be seen until iOS 11 hits later this year.

Chromecast Audio

Cnet rating: 4.5 stars out of 5

The good: Google’s ultra-affordable Wi-Fi music dongle streams anything from an Android device and many top iOS apps as well. It supports multiroom audio, digital and analog outputs and — with Google Home — voice control.

The bad: Some notable music services, including iTunes, Apple Music and Amazon Music, are not supported on iPhone and iPad. You need to supply the speakers.

The cost: $35

The bottom line: The phenomenal Chromecast Audio should be your starting point if you’re looking into multiroom wireless audio.

Samsung Chromebook Pro

Cnet rating: 4 stars out of 5

The good: A long list of features for the price, including a QHD touch display, hybrid hinge and included stylus. Adding support for the Google Play app store means this Chromebook can access a wide range of software.

The bad: The keyboard and touch-pad both remind you this is a budget laptop, and the accelerome­ter is way too touchy. Running too many apps and browser windows at once eats up the RAM quickly, leading to slowdown.

The cost: $550

The bottom line: The Chromebook Pro will make a believer out of many Chromebook skeptics by offering great value, features and performanc­e for a budget-price laptop.

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