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LG Rumor Reflex (Sprint)

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LG Rumor Reflex (Sprint)


LG Rumor Reflex (Sprint)

Posted: 09 Mar 2012 12:45 AM PST

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User Rating:
Good: The LG Rumor Reflex has good call quality, a responsive touch screen, a slide-out keyboard for swift texting, and a user-friendly interface.
Bad: The Rumor Reflex's speaker quality is poor, the data connection was slow, and the camera interface is also poorly designed.
Bottom Line: As a feature phone, the Rumor Reflex can do the basics well and its QWERTY keyboard and touch-screen display make it easy to use. [Read more]

Logitech Cube (white)

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 06:51 AM PST

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Logitech Cube Mouse is a petite, attractive presentation mouse that performs basic navigation and presentation tasks well enough. It comes with Logitech's customary design polish and ease-of-use.
Bad: At $70, the Cube feels overpriced for not having at least a built-in laser pointer.
Bottom Line: Logitech is relying on appealing look of its unique Cube Mouse to justify its price, but it should offer a few more useful navigation or presentation features. [Read more]

Logitech Cube (black)

Posted: 08 Mar 2012 06:46 AM PST

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Logitech Cube Mouse is a petite, attractive presentation mouse that performs basic navigation and presentation tasks well enough. It comes with Logitech's customary design polish and ease-of-use.
Bad: At $70, the Cube feels overpriced for not having at least a built-in laser pointer.
Bottom Line: Logitech is relying on appealing look of its unique Cube Mouse to justify its price, but it should offer a few more useful navigation or presentation features. [Read more]

Toshiba Satellite C655-S5542

Posted: 20 Feb 2012 01:33 PM PST

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User Rating:
Good: The Toshiba Satellite C655 is about as inexpensive as a 15-inch laptop can get while having all the basics, but it's still faster than some AMD laptops.
Bad: The bottom-of-the-barrel Celeron processor offers nearly Netbook-level performance, and the plastic body makes this feel like a throwaway laptop. It also lacks an HDMI port.
Bottom Line: If you're still considering an Intel Celeron processor for a midsize laptop in 2012, the Toshiba Satellite C655-S5542 at least turns on and lets you surf the Web, if slowly. [Read more]

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