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Canon Pixma MG3220

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Canon Pixma MG3220


Canon Pixma MG3220

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 09:45 PM PDT

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Good: The Canon Pixma MG3220 has Apple AirPlay wireless compatibility that eliminates installation speed bumps and Canon's versatile imaging software that lets you edit and organize your snapshot photos before printing.
Bad: Depending on your output frequency, the two-cartridge ink bay could boost the overall cost of ownership.
Bottom Line: Boasting Apple AirPrint, automatic double-sided printing, and impressive performance for the price, the Canon Pixma MG3200 is a fine choice for shoppers looking for an inexpensive printer. [Read more]

Samsung NX210 (with 18-55mm lens)

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 05:02 PM PDT

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Good: With excellent raw photos for a sub-$1,000 model, a nicely designed user interface, and a broad set of sharing features, the Samsung NX210 is a solid option for enthusiast photographers.
Bad: Its autofocus is a bit slow for the price and the JPEG processing could use some work.
Bottom Line: The Samsung NX210's raw photos and the shooting experience it provides distinguish it from competitors, but it's slower than it should be and JPEG photos don't match the rest of the field. [Read more]

Google Translate (Android)

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 12:47 AM PDT

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Good: Google Translate is extremely versatile, as it supports more than 60 languages and several input methods, including text, handwriting, voice, and OCR.
Bad: There's no offline support. OCR is only for Android and cannot be used on existing photos from a device's gallery.
Bottom Line: If you anticipate having a consistent data connection on your travels, Google Translate, with its versatile input methods and simple interface, is an excellent option. [Read more]

LaCie RuggedKey (16GB)

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 12:21 AM PDT

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Good: The water- and drop-resistant LaCie RuggedKey thumbdrive offers fast USB 3.0 speed and a practical keyring design.
Bad: The LaCie RuggedKey doesn't float, caps at only 32GB, and is relatively expensive.
Bottom Line: The LaCie RuggedKey is one of the best portable, ultracompact, storage devices on the market. [Read more]

LaCie RuggedKey (32GB)

Posted: 14 Aug 2012 12:21 AM PDT

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Good: The water- and drop-resistant LaCie RuggedKey thumbdrive offers fast USB 3.0 speed and a practical keyring design.
Bad: The LaCie RuggedKey doesn't float, caps at only 32GB, and is relatively expensive.
Bottom Line: The LaCie RuggedKey is one of the best portable, ultracompact, storage devices on the market. [Read more]

Onkyo TX-NR414

Posted: 13 Aug 2012 10:09 PM PDT

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Good: The Onkyo TX-NR414 is an extremely affordable receiver with six HDMI inputs. It has built-in networking with extensive streaming-audio support, including Pandora, Spotify, Rhapsody, and Internet radio. Wi-Fi functionality can be added with a tiny, inexpensive USB adapter.
Bad: The TX-NR414 lacks several features that would have been nice, such as a graphical user interface, 7.1 channels, automatic speaker calibration, and AirPlay. User reviews of Onkyo products sometimes complain about unreliability, though the TX-NR414 has gotten good user reviews.
Bottom Line: The Onyko TX-NR414 offers the best AV receiver value for those with a tight budget, although the step-up TX-NR515 model is worth the extra if you can afford it. [Read more]

LG 32CS460

Posted: 13 Aug 2012 09:18 PM PDT

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Good: The LG 32CS460 is available for a budget price and has excellent image processing. Did I mention it was cheap?
Bad: Black levels and shadow detail are some of the worst seen this year. Colors are inaccurate and unable to be corrected. Competitors such as Samsung and Sony offer a much better value for money.
Bottom Line: The LG 32CS460 is a budget TV that's hard to like, offering poor image quality compared with similarly priced competitors. [Read more]

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