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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

Arçelik Unveils Many New Appliances Under Beko Brand

One of Europe's biggest brands shows off its fall slate.

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Expanded LG G3 Smartphone Series Goes on Display at IFA

Four models fill out the G3 line, offering something for everyone.

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Samsung Adds Swarovski Band to Otherwise Tasteful Gear S

Samsung puts more bling on more things in its ongoing partnership with the crystal company.

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Proudly Announcing Two New Review Categories: Microwaves and Freezers

Microwaves and freezers join the oven, cooktop, refrigerator, dishwasher, and laundry categories.

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Hue & Me: Living With Philips' Colorful Wireless Light Bulbs

For now, the light bulb of the future is just a neat party trick.

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LG 42PT350 Plasma TV Review

LG’s entry-level plasma, limited in features and an ill-fitting native resolution

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Samsung Predicts OLED Years Away, UHD Ready to Roll

An exclusive interview with HS Kim, head of Samsung TVs

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Panasonic VDR-D310 Camcorder Review

The Panasonic VDR-D310 ($699 MSRP) is their top-tier DVD camcorder, replacing last year’s VDR-D300. We loved that camcorder for its brilliant performance in bright light and compelling manual control set – once rare assets in a DVD camcorder. However, Sony’s DCR-DVD505 edged it out with an even better looking picture. This year both companies lowered the price of their replacement models considerably. But both also created a much sweeter high-end model – AVCHD high definition DVD camcorders. There was once a large, price gap between the VDR-D310 and the HDC-DX1, but the price of the DX1 keeps falling (currently $899 MSRP), making it a compelling draw.

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