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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

Toshiba 32TL515U LED LCD 3D HDTV Review

We had such a hard time, we thought it was broken. Turns out this is just how the TV works: sluggishly and ineptly.

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Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 LED LCD 3D HDTV Review

The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 is not recommended for avid 3D fans.

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Samsung PN51D6500DF 3D Plasma HDTV Review

The Samsung PN51D6500 is one of the best deals for a big screen plasma 3D TV.

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Toshiba 42SL417U LED LCD HDTV Review

With poor color performance, a narrow viewing angle, and malfunctioning software, it was doomed from the start.

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Samsung LN32C350 LCD HDTV Review

There are few frills on the Samsung LN32C350, but what it offers, it does well.

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Sony NSX-46GT1 Google Internet TV

The Sony NSX-46GT1 is an interesting experiment in new technologies.

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Sony KDL-40EX400 LCD HDTV Review

If you’re looking for a simple TV that doesn’t need all the networking bells and whistles, you’ve got a winner here.

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Panasonic TC-L37D2 LED LCD HDTV Review

We were curious to see what Panasonic could do with a mid-level LED-backlit LCD TV. As it turns out, not much.

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