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EnGenius ESR300H High Power 300Mbps Wireless N Router

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EnGenius ESR300H High Power 300Mbps Wireless N Router


EnGenius ESR300H High Power 300Mbps Wireless N Router

Posted: 18 Jan 2012 09:05 AM PST

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Good: The EnGenius ESR300H High Power 300Mbps Wireless N Router is affordable and compact, with a built-in VPN server.
Bad: The ESR300H offers dismal wireless performance and bad signal stability. The router doesn't support dual-band, USB, or Gigabit Ethernet.
Bottom Line: The EnGenius ESR300H High Power 300Mbps Wireless N Router is cheap, and you get what you pay for. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G (MetroPCS)

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 08:20 AM PST

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Good: The Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G is an eye-catching Android 2.3 device that runs on MetroPCS' 4G LTE network. The camera took admirable outdoor shots, and the smartphone won't break the bank.
Bad: Unfortunately, the network isn't always the fastest or most reliable. Call quality was a mixed bag.
Bottom Line: Samsung's middle-of-the-road Galaxy Attain 4G has a nice price and attractive design for MetroPCS customers; but those seeking true LTE speeds should choose a different carrier. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy Note - white (AT&T)

Posted: 10 Jan 2012 03:09 AM PST

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Bottom Line: With a 5.3-inch screen and a tricked-out stylus that can take screenshots and let you freestyle drawings and notes, the LTE-ready Samsung Galaxy Note is an interesting take on the familiar Android smartphone. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy Note - cobalt blue (AT&T)

Posted: 10 Jan 2012 03:09 AM PST

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Bottom Line: With a 5.3-inch screen and a tricked-out stylus that can take screenshots and let you freestyle drawings and notes, the LTE-ready Samsung Galaxy Note is an interesting take on the familiar Android smartphone. [Read more]

HP Envy 15 (winter 2012)

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 07:04 AM PST

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Good: The updated HP Envy 15 has premium design and performance for a decent price, plus swanky extras such as a backlit keyboard and physical volume control wheel.
Bad: Despite the big touch pad, multitouch gestures are still finicky, and the new look is so MacBook-like, it's like HP isn't even trying to pretend otherwise.
Bottom Line: HP's Envy line has always been a reliable high-end PC laptop line, and this new redesign adds some useful features, such as a volume wheel, while keeping the upscale look and feel. [Read more]

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