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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G (AT&T)

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G (AT&T)


Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G (AT&T)

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:20 PM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G integrates phone and gaming features like no other handset before it. It offers all the essential smartphone features and call quality is respectable.
Bad: Some of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G's gaming controls are unresponsive. It lacks an HDMI-out port, photo quality is poor, and data speeds are unimpressive.
Bottom Line: AT&T's Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G is ideal for gamers, but we'd prefer to see more accurate controls, a few more features, and a faster data network. [Read more]

Archos 80 G9 (8-inch)

Posted: 10 Sep 2011 03:18 AM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The lightweight, 8GB Archos 80 G9 tablet runs 1080p video smoothly, and its kickstand is a useful addition.
Bad: The tablet is uncomfortable to hold, with disappointing viewing angles and awkward button placement. Its single camera has poor recording quality.
Bottom Line: The 8GB Archos 80 G9 delivers a complete Honeycomb experience at a low price, but its rough design, low-quality camera, and awkward button placement make it feel rushed to market. [Read more]

Archos 101 G9 (10.1 in)

Posted: 10 Sep 2011 03:18 AM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The lightweight, 8GB Archos 80 G9 tablet runs 1080p video smoothly, and its kickstand is a useful addition.
Bad: The tablet is uncomfortable to hold, with disappointing viewing angles and awkward button placement. Its single camera has poor recording quality.
Bottom Line: The 8GB Archos 80 G9 delivers a complete Honeycomb experience at a low price, but its rough design, low-quality camera, and awkward button placement make it feel rushed to market. [Read more]

Lenovo IdeaPad Y570

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 08:49 AM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 looks great and has a surprising amount of configuration flexibility for a mainstream laptop.
Bad: The system is brimming with bloatware, and a physical switch for GPU modes is confusing.
Bottom Line: A sharp-looking mainstream laptop with decent graphics and some configuration flexibility, the IdeaPad Y570 is a solid alternative to some of the better-known consumer laptop brands. [Read more]

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