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BlackBerry Torch 9850 (US Cellular)

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BlackBerry Torch 9850 (US Cellular)


BlackBerry Torch 9850 (US Cellular)

Posted: 15 Sep 2011 12:49 PM PDT

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Good: The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850 for U.S. Cellular has a sharp and sleek design. We like the 720pHD video capture, its world phone capabilities, and the improvements BlackBerry 7 OS brings. Call quality was great too.
Bad: The Torch 9850 isn't quite as responsive as we would like, and it's occasionally sluggish.
Bottom Line: The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a great midrange smartphone for U.S. Cellular customers who want an alternative to Android. [Read more]

BlackBerry Torch 9850 (Verizon Wireless)

Posted: 08 Sep 2011 10:44 AM PDT

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Good: The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850's svelte design and sharp screen give it consumer-level appeal. Features like 720p HD video capture, world phone capabilities, and an enhanced operating system are welcome. Call quality is good as well.
Bad: The Torch 9850 suffers from the occasional sluggishness, and there are times when the touch screen isn't as responsive as we would like.
Bottom Line: The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850 for Verizon Wireless is a laudable midrange smartphone, but it faces stiff competition. [Read more]

Sharp FX Plus (AT&T)

Posted: 02 Aug 2011 11:57 AM PDT

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Good: The Sharp FX Plus is a side-sliding Android smartphone with a decent keyboard, good call quality, and 2GB external memory preloaded.
Bad: Battery life is short on Sharp's FX Plus, and the 600MHz processor slows things down. The keyboard keys are also a tad flat.
Bottom Line: The Sharp FX Plus is a budget Android 2.2 smartphone for certain first-timers, but when it comes to some features, you get what you pay for. [Read more]

Lenovo IdeaCentre B520

Posted: 16 Jul 2011 11:44 AM PDT

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Good: The fully featured Lenovo IdeaCentre B520 offers an impressive assortment of digital entertainment for its price, including 3D viewing capability.
Bad: We wouldn't recommend this system for hard-core gamers due to its only adequate gaming performance.
Bottom Line: Lenovo's IdeaCentre B520 is an amazingly well-equipped all-in-one for its price. You'll come for the 3D feature, but you should stay for the sheer value. [Read more]

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