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Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3

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Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3


Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3

Posted: 10 Jun 2013 03:53 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Bright clear full-HD 6.3-inch TFT display; good battery life; LTE connectivity; solid build.
Bad: TouchWiz UI; average camera, random reboots; slightly sluggish dual-core processor.
Bottom Line: With a recommended retail price of S$798, the Galaxy Mega seems a tad expensive for a midrange handset, but its solid build and brilliant screen makes this a phablet you can consider getting. [Read more]
    


Sprint Vital

Posted: 10 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Sprint Vital has a big, bright 5-inch screen, a decent 13-megapixel camera, and a competitively low price tag.
Bad: The Vital comes with a lot of bloatware, the home button can be unresponsive, and call quality is mediocre.
Bottom Line: While the Sprint Vital is ZTE's best handset to date, the HTC One outshines it by miles for the same price. [Read more]
    


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 (PC)

Posted: 10 Jun 2013 04:01 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Adobe's latest version of Photoshop Lightroom handles offline images a lot more gracefully than previous iterations and adds some tools that streamline local retouching.
Bad: Still lacks features that some users might miss, including face detection (and related efficiencies), HDR and panorama tools and beyond-basic video support.
Bottom Line: A nice, but not necessarily must-have update, Adobe Lightroom 5 remains a strong program for working with raw images. [Read more]
    


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 (Mac)

Posted: 10 Jun 2013 04:01 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Adobe's latest version of Photoshop Lightroom handles offline images a lot more gracefully than previous iterations and adds some tools that streamline local retouching.
Bad: Still lacks features that some users might miss, including face detection (and related efficiencies), HDR and panorama tools and beyond-basic video support.
Bottom Line: A nice, but not necessarily must-have update, Adobe Lightroom 5 remains a strong program for working with raw images. [Read more]
    


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