Livio Radio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit |
- Livio Radio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit
- Samsung Series 3 (11.6-inch)
- CarCheckup System
- Motorola Theory (Boost Mobile)
- Fujifilm FinePix S2950
| Livio Radio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit Posted: 03 Sep 2011 04:32 AM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Livio Radio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit is extremely flexible, with an easily positioned neck and multiple connection methods so it can act as a bridge between a smartphone and a car's stereo. The Kit also works with the Livio app on a paired smartphone, giving access to 45,000 AM, FM, and Internet radio stations. Bad: Although the Kit can handle hands-free calling, its performance was unimpressive. Bottom Line: The Livio Radio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit isn't the best hands-free calling option, but it's a great and easy way to bring Internet radio and smartphone audio playback to almost any car. [Read more] |
| Posted: 27 Aug 2011 04:51 AM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: Samsung's Series 3 is a more economical take on the company's cool Series 9 laptops, and one of the few 11-inch laptops with an Intel Core i3 CPU. Bad: At $699, it's priced out of the league of other 11-inch ultraportables. Bottom Line: Samsung's sharp designs translate well to this more affordable new line, although the Series 3 is still at the high end of the ultraportable price range. [Read more] |
| Posted: 07 Jul 2011 07:35 AM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The CarCheckup System's Web-based data reader means it can be used with any Windows computer. It provides detailed data about a car's engine performance. Bad: The system does not include tools for comparing past and current performance or tracking fuel economy. Bottom Line: The CarCheckup System lets you monitor data about your car, but does not offer much in the way of tools with which to process the numbers and really understand how your car is performing. [Read more] |
| Motorola Theory (Boost Mobile) Posted: 21 May 2011 01:09 AM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Motorola Theory has a slim and compact design with a great QWERTY keyboard. Call quality is good and it's affordable for non-contract phones. Bad: The Motorola Theory has a dated interface and poor photo quality. Bottom Line: The Motorola Theory makes for a great messaging phone for Boost Mobile as long as you don't need a lot of other features. [Read more] |
| Posted: 08 Jan 2011 05:18 AM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Fujifilm FinePix S2950 has a wide-angle 18x zoom lens, takes AA-size batteries for power, and has a 3-inch LCD, an electronic viewfinder, and manual and semimanual shooting modes. Bad: The S2950's performance and photo quality indoors and in low-light conditions are merely passable for its price. Bottom Line: A low-cost way to get an 18x wide-angle lens, the Fujifilm FinePix S2950 delivers merely OK photos and shooting performance. [Read more] |
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