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Lexmark Pro715 - multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) ( color )

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Lexmark Pro715 - multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) ( color )


Lexmark Pro715 - multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) ( color )

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 10:02 AM PDT

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Good: The Lexmark Pro715 is a streamlined version of its predecessor, the Pro705, with a higher-resolution 2.4-inch LCD screen and the company's enhanced Vizix 2.0 set of inks for vibrant photos and professional-quality documents.
Bad: For the same price, the Epson WorkForce 845 trumps the Lexmark Pro715 in several areas.
Bottom Line: Lexmark's latest all-purpose office machine introduces a new set of inks with a separate print head that outputs higher-quality photos than the previous model, but competing devices give you convenient features like cloud printing and a larger touch-screen display for the same price. [Read more]

Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z 7075 - Core i3 2100 3.1 GHz - 21.5" TFT

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 09:24 AM PDT

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Good: Lenovo's ThinkCentre Edge 91z offers uncommonly attractive design, and respectable performance for a business-oriented all-in-one.
Bad: Look elsewhere for a home office PC that will serve double-duty as a gaming or home entertainment system.
Bottom Line: For those interested in a good-looking, fast midrange all-in-one, the Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z will fit in easily in any home office. Just don't ask it to do too much outside of its strait-laced business purview. [Read more]

LG Enlighten (Verizon Wireless)

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 02:08 AM PDT

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Good: The LG Enlighten has a great keyboard, ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and has plenty of features like a 3.2-megapixel camera, 3G with EV-DO Rev. A, Wi-Fi, 3G Mobile Hotspot capability, and more. It's also very affordable.
Bad: The LG Enlighten is bulky and can be a bit sluggish.
Bottom Line: The LG Enlighten is a great beginner smartphone for Verizon Wireless customers who want a physical keyboard. [Read more]

Monoprice 8247

Posted: 15 Sep 2011 11:30 AM PDT

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Good: The Monoprice 8247 is one of the least expensive 5.1 speaker systems we've ever seen. The system includes four small two-way satellite speakers with swivel wall-mounts, a center channel, and a compact powered 8-inch subwoofer. Most importantly, it actually sounds pretty good, as long as you're not expecting miracles.
Bad: The plastic speaker cabinets don't compare to the nicer finishes on more expensive systems. And if you can spend more money, the Energy Take Classic 5.1 and Pioneer SP-PK21BS are better in just about every way.
Bottom Line: The Monoprice 8247 does the impossible by offering a competent 5.1 speaker system for less than $100, setting a new standard for ultrabudget speakers. [Read more]

HTC Jetstream

Posted: 07 Sep 2011 12:30 PM PDT

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Good: The HTC Jetstream has good build quality and thoughtful design. Also, HTC's Sense interface is integrated into Honeycomb with great success.
Bad: The HTC Jetstream is way overpriced for what it offers, either with a contract or without, and the 4G LTE speeds will be experienced by only a few in the U.S. Also, although button placement is sound, the tablet is thicker and heavier than we prefer.
Bottom Line: The HTC Jetstream brings Sense to Honeycomb successfully, but it prices itself out of most consumers' budgets, while offering little to compensate. [Read more]

OnStar FMV

Posted: 01 Sep 2011 06:19 AM PDT

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Good: The OnStar FMV is an installed telematics system that rolls turn-by-turn directions, two hands-free calling systems, and driver safety features into one package. OnStar service includes a safety net of roadside assistance and automated emergency services.
Bad: The lack of a navigation display may be a turnoff for some. Price, installation, and subscription fees create a high cost of entry.
Bottom Line: If you want easily accessible emergency services and like the idea of having a real person on tap to help you pick destinations, OnStar FMV may be worth a look. [Read more]

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