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David Kender

Editor in Chief / Business Lead
@davekender | david@reviewed.com

David Kender oversees content at Reviewed as the Business Lead. He served as managing editor and editor in chief of Reviewed's ancestor, CamcorderInfo.com, helping to grow the company from a tiny staff to one of the most influential online review resources. He was named Vice President of Editorial Management in 2008, then editor in chief in 2012. In his career, David has helped to launch over 100 product categories and written hundreds of reviews.

David has appeared as a consumer products expert on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, and is a frequent guest on the SHERRI alongside Sherri Shepherd.

He holds a Bachelor's degree from Villanova University and a Master of Fine Arts from Emerson College.

Favorite thing he ever reviewed: Electric toothbrushes

Articles & Reviews by David Kender

Technology Preview: Haier Completely Wireless Television

Imagine a TV with no wires. You\'re talking about WiFi, right? No, we mean no wires, at all. Haier, the Chinese company better known as an appliance manufacturer, is showcasing a new technology here at CES that conducts electricity wireless to the TV...

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Toshiba Cell TV 3D LED LCD HDTV First Impressions Review

Toshiba Cell TV 3D LED LCD HDTV First Impressions Review

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Samsung UN55C8000 3D LED LCD HDTV First Impressions Review

Samsung UN55C8000 3D LED LCD HDTV First Impressions Review

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Canon FS200 First Impressions Camcorder Review

Canon FS200 First Impressions Camcorder Review

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Panasonic HDC-SX5 First Impressions Camcorder Review

It’s funny how quickly tech language changes. Just a short while ago, the term “hybrid” meant a camcorder that can also capture still pictures. Now that we take this feature for granted, the term has been reappropriated. “Hybrid” now refers to camcorders that can record video to two different media, as in the case of the new Panasonic HDC-SX5 ($899.95 MSRP). This is not Panasonic’s first hybrid camcorder. They announced two back in January. The Panasonic HDC-SX5 may prove to be their most successful, though. First, it’s high definition (1920 x 1080 AVCHD), and second, it offers a smart combination of recording options: DVD to satisfy the family shooters, and SDHC cards to satisfy the speed-needy YouTube crowd. Let’s take a detailed look to see if this is a camcorder that could meet expectations.

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Canon PowerShot SX130 IS First Impressions Review

The SX130 IS has a great price for the number of features you get, especially the 720p video.

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JVC Everio GZ-HD320 First Impressions Camcorder Review

JVC took a different tactic for its HD line compared to its competitors.

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Canon Vixia HF S10 First Impressions Camcorder Review

The Canon Vixia HF S10 poses a viable draw for entry-level professionals, or pros who want a back-up cam.

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