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David Kender

Editor in Chief / Business Lead
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David Kender oversees content at Reviewed as the Editor in Chief and 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

Samsung UN60D8000YF LED LCD 3D HDTV Review

Samsung pulled out all the stops to make this the ultimate cinema experience for 2011.

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Samsung PN43D490A1D Plasma HDTV Review

More overgrown monitor than TV, with an unusual native resolution that doesn't match any broadcast standard.

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Sony Bravia KDL-55EX720 LED LCD 3D HDTV Review

3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we're still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing.

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2013 Kia Optima: Tech Options Delight and Confuse

The 2013 Kia Optima is a competent midsize sedan that knows how to dress well. But unfortunately, two of its go-to outfits clash.

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First-Time Buyers

Best bets for a brand-new car

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Mercedes CLA, C-Class to Get iPhone-Based Nav

Mercedes is giving buyers of its entry-level CLA the option of less-expensive, iPhone-based infotainment.

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Buick IntelliLink: Infotainment for the Masses

Buick has improved its IntelliLink infotainment platform for 2014, adding features and removing complexity.

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Optoma HD20 DLP Projector Review

There's plenty to be excited about in the Optoma HD20. It's a 1080p projector for under a thousand dollars.

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