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Asus U46E-BAL6

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Asus U46E-BAL6


Asus U46E-BAL6

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 04:51 AM PDT

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Good: The Asus U46E-BAL6 has an excellent keyboard and a well-designed frame, and comes packed with a fast processor, ample connectivity features--WiMax and USB 3.0 included--and plenty of hard-drive space and RAM for an aggressive price.
Bad: The laptop doesn't have dedicated graphics, and the battery life is good, but we've seen better.
Bottom Line: A strong design, tons of features, and plenty of performance make the Asus U46E-BAL6 one of the best 14-inch laptops we've seen all year. [Read more]

Toshiba DX735-D3201 All-in-One

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 04:46 AM PDT

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Good: The Toshiba DX735-D3201 all-in-one offers a basic set of features, including a touch screen and an HDMI input, for a reasonable price.
Bad: This system has few standout features, and only baseline acceptable performance relative to others in its price range.
Bottom Line: The workmanlike Toshiba DX735-3201 won't dazzle you with cutting edge aesthetics or innovative features, but its affordable, capable-enough configuration should have a certain appeal for general purpose users. [Read more]

Samsung Stratosphere (Verizon Wireless)

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 01:02 AM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Stratosphere has Verizon's ultrafast 4G LTE speeds and is the first LTE phone in its arsenal to have a QWERTY keyboard. Plus, it has Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, and VPN support. Its 5-megapixel camera takes good photos.
Bad: A sibling of the original Galaxy S line, the Stratosphere at times feels a little rehashed. Call quality was also hit or miss.
Bottom Line: The Samsung Stratosphere's blazing 4G LTE speeds, QWERTY keyboard, and business tools lend it credence as a handset for corporate minds, but its last-season specs may fail to lure those looking for the ultimate smartphone. [Read more]

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