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Canon Pixma MG5320

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Canon Pixma MG5320


Canon Pixma MG5320

Posted: 25 Aug 2011 01:39 AM PDT

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Good: Canon's new imaging suite with HD Movie Print, automatic photo filters, Pixma Cloud Link printing, and an integrated disc labeler all make the Canon Pixma MG5320 more useful for amateur photographers.
Bad: The printer lacks an Ethernet port for wired networking, and with no high-yield cartridges available, consumables can get pricey.
Bottom Line: We recommend the Canon Pixma MG5320 and its photo-friendly features for amateur photographers shopping for a do-most-of-it imaging device, but the step-up Pixma MG6120 is a better fit for multiuser offices. [Read more]

LG Revere (Verizon Wireless)

Posted: 13 Aug 2011 04:57 AM PDT

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Good: The LG Revere is a compact and lightweight flip phone with features like a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, mobile e-mail, and the ability to upload pictures to Facebook. Call quality is very good, and the Revere is very affordable.
Bad: The LG Revere doesn't have the best photo quality, and social networking features are rudimentary at best.
Bottom Line: The LG Revere is a no-frills entry-level handset for Verizon Wireless customers who just want to make calls and not much else. [Read more]

Microsoft Touch Mouse

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 06:09 AM PDT

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Good: The Microsoft Touch Mouse offers intuitive touch-based navigation that complements standard mousing in Windows 7.
Bad: At $80, this mouse is only for those who are the most curious about touch-based desktop or laptop computing.
Bottom Line: We like the Microsoft Touch Mouse for its thoughtful, complementary gestures that simplify the experience of moving in and around Windows 7 applications. [Read more]

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