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Nokia Lumia 620

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Nokia Lumia 620


Nokia Lumia 620

Posted: 09 Feb 2013 02:22 AM PST

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Good: The Nokia Lumia 620 has a glare-cutting screen, a decent 5-megapixel camera, NFC, and an affordable price tag.
Bad: The Lumia 620 loses points for poor call quality, a short screen time-out, a small battery, and numerous design issues -- including a hard-to-find SIM card slot.
Bottom Line: Nokia's Lumia 620 smartphone successfully delivers a complete Windows Phone 8 experience for a low price, but buyer beware of some compromises in battery, sound, and design. [Read more]

Songza (Android)

Posted: 09 Feb 2013 12:59 AM PST

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Good: Songza offers playlists that are perfect for just about any activity or mood you're in. It's free to download and there are no commercials.
Bad: The app lags a bit if you try to browse through categories while listening. There are no links to supplementary artist or track information.
Bottom Line: Songza offers one of the more unusual (and most enjoyable) streaming-radio experiences we've tried. [Read more]

Mailbox (iOS)

Posted: 09 Feb 2013 12:49 AM PST

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Good: Mailbox has a minimalist interface, lets you file away messages to revisit later, and makes organizing e-mails swift and seamless.
Bad: Mailbox only supports Gmail for now, doesn't display Gmail labels, and you can't select multiple messages at a time.
Bottom Line: If you want an uncluttered, low-maintenance e-mail client that will help keep your inbox organized and empty, Mailbox is the app for you. [Read more]

Canon PowerShot SX50 HS

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 11:02 PM PST

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Good: The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS has an extraordinary zoom range with excellent image stabilization and fine photo quality for a megazoom; plenty of shooting modes, from full auto to full manual; raw image capture; and a hot shoe for adding an external flash.
Bad: Its lens and high ISO picture quality make it less desirable for shooting indoors or in low light, especially without a tripod. A couple of things about the design of the controls might make shooting frustrating for some users. Outside of its long lens, its features and performance are slightly behind competing models.
Bottom Line: If you simply must have the longest zoom in the room, the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS satisfies. [Read more]

Incipio NX-101 f38 (Neon Pink)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM PST

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Good: The affordable Incipio f38 over-the-ear headphones feature an attractive, retro design, decent build quality, and a relatively comfortable fit, and they sound good for their modest price.
Bad: The f38s don't fold up or flat, and there's no inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bottom Line: While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money. [Read more]

Incipio NX-102 f38 (Bright Turquoise)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM PST

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Good: The affordable Incipio f38 over-the-ear headphones feature an attractive, retro design, decent build quality, and a relatively comfortable fit, and they sound good for their modest price.
Bad: The f38s don't fold up or flat, and there's no inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bottom Line: While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money. [Read more]

Incipio NX-100 f38 (Matte Black)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM PST

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Good: The affordable Incipio f38 over-the-ear headphones feature an attractive, retro design, decent build quality, and a relatively comfortable fit, and they sound good for their modest price.
Bad: The f38s don't fold up or flat, and there's no inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bottom Line: While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money. [Read more]

Incipio NX-104 f38 (Espresso)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM PST

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Good: The affordable Incipio f38 over-the-ear headphones feature an attractive, retro design, decent build quality, and a relatively comfortable fit, and they sound good for their modest price.
Bad: The f38s don't fold up or flat, and there's no inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bottom Line: While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money. [Read more]

Incipio NX-103 f38 (Vintage White)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM PST

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Good: The affordable Incipio f38 over-the-ear headphones feature an attractive, retro design, decent build quality, and a relatively comfortable fit, and they sound good for their modest price.
Bad: The f38s don't fold up or flat, and there's no inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bottom Line: While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money. [Read more]

Nokia Purity Pro by Monster (Black)

Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:39 PM PST

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Good: The Nokia Purity Pro by Monster headphones are light, compact, have long battery life, and provide well-balanced audio.
Bad: While the Nokia Purity Pro is sophisticated, it lacks a companion app and its noise canceling can't be turned off.
Bottom Line: For smartphone owners who crave both active noise canceling and Bluetooth wireless audio, the Nokia Purity Pro by Monster is worth its steep price. [Read more]

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