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Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (Verizon Wireless)

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Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (Verizon Wireless)


Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (Verizon Wireless)

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST

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Good: Despite a beefed-up battery, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is crafted in a very slim and attractive design that's built to withstand the occasional drop, scratch, and liquid spill. It has the same gorgeous 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and fast Verizon 4G/LTE data as its predecessor while retaining powerful multimedia chops and tight security enough features.
Bad: For such an advanced smartphone, the vague promise of a future Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is disappointing. Also, while having a bigger, stronger battery is great, it's still not user-removable. Small hands will also find it hard to wrap around the phone's wide frame, and the onboard 8-megapixel camera is not impressive.
Bottom Line: The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy battery life. If you can live without Ice Cream Sandwich and have big hands, the Maxx is extremely compelling. [Read more]

Geneva Sound System Model XS (black)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 09:11 AM PST

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Good: For a compact, portable Bluetooth speaker, the Geneva Sound System Model XS sounds very good and plays loud. It has a user-replaceable, built-in, rechargeable battery, folds up into its own case, and has a built-in FM radio and alarm clock features.
Bad: The Model XS is fairly pricey, has no speakerphone capabilities, and charges via a separate AC adapter, not USB.
Bottom Line: While it's not cheap, the Geneva Sound System Model XS has a great design and is one of the better ultracompact Bluetooth speakers on the market, outperforming the Jawbone Jambox. [Read more]

Geneva Sound System Model XS (red)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 09:05 AM PST

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Good: For a compact, portable Bluetooth speaker, the Geneva Sound System Model XS sounds very good and plays loud. It has a user-replaceable, built-in, rechargeable battery, folds up into its own case, and has a built-in FM radio and alarm clock features.
Bad: The Model XS is fairly pricey, has no speakerphone capabilities, and charges via a separate AC adapter, not USB.
Bottom Line: While it's not cheap, the Geneva Sound System Model XS has a great design and is one of the better ultracompact Bluetooth speakers on the market, outperforming the Jawbone Jambox. [Read more]

Geneva Sound System Model XS (white)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 09:01 AM PST

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Good: For a compact, portable Bluetooth speaker, the Geneva Sound System Model XS sounds very good and plays loud. It has a user-replaceable, built-in, rechargeable battery, folds up into its own case, and has a built-in FM radio and alarm clock features.
Bad: The Model XS is fairly pricey, has no speakerphone capabilities, and charges via a separate AC adapter, not USB.
Bottom Line: While it's not cheap, the Geneva Sound System Model XS has a great design and is one of the better ultracompact Bluetooth speakers on the market, outperforming the Jawbone Jambox. [Read more]

2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8

Posted: 19 Jan 2012 10:33 PM PST

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Good: The big, 8.4-inch touch screen in the 2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8 hosts easily accessible controls for navigation, stereo, and phone integration. The engine churns out massive power, and Chrysler includes a built-in performance computer to measure 0-to-60 mph and quarter-mile runs.
Bad: The Garmin navigation software could be better integrated with the rest of the dashboard electronics. The low-tech approach of the driveline means mediocre fuel economy.
Bottom Line: Although a bit archaic in its power-train hardware, the 2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8 features modern cabin electronics and full-size sedan comfort. [Read more]

LG Connect (MetroPCS)

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 08:25 AM PST

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Bottom Line: For now, I would say that the LG Connect 4G is a desirable phone. Although the screen resolution and battery life are nothing to throw a parade for, people who love the freedom of MetroPCS will be pleased to know that they can still get the zippiness of a 4G, dual-core, feature-packed phone they have come to expect from other more expensive carriers. [Read more]

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