David Kender
Editor in Chief / Business Lead
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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
Laundry
Miele Washers Tell You When You Need to Buy Detergent
The Miele EditionConn@ct app talks to washer and helps you shop.
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Sony KDL-46HX800 3D LED LCD HDTV Review
The Sony KDL-46HX800 is a very good 2D TV that insists on milking every dollar from your pocket to make it a 3D TV.
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2013 Best of Year Awards
One year of merciless lab testing, and we're ready to unveil our list of the best products.
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Amazon and Best Buy are wrong: Here's why you don't need to see a TV before you buy it
Making an informed TV purchase is almost impossible in a big box store
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Sony HDR-CX7 Camcorder Review
Of the multitude of high definition camcorders Sony has released this year, the HDR-CX7 is undoubtedly the most fetching to the eye. Gone are cumbersome, bulky elements like a tape deck, DVD bay, or a lot of on-board ports and jacks. The problem with throwing out the bath water, of course, is keeping hold of the baby. Unlike its sibling camcorders, the HDR-CX7 lacks a lot of manual control features and interfaces like the control dial that helps justify the big price tag. The result is a very pricey point-and-shoot that looks cool and shoots well in adequate lighting, but could use a bit more horsepower in some key areas.
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LG made a 65-inch TV that you can roll up like paper
Flexible OLED panels are one step closer to your living room.
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This baby cam measures breathing so you can both sleep well
Cocoon's latest smart baby monitor grows and adapts along with your kid
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