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Lenovo IdeaCentre B320

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Lenovo IdeaCentre B320


Lenovo IdeaCentre B320

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 01:48 AM PST

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Good: The Lenovo IdeaCentre B320's massive 2TB hard drive should lure in media hoarders or anyone who needs a fast-enough PC with a lot of storage capacity.
Bad: A competing system from HP has a larger screen, better performance, and a Blu-ray drive for only $50 more.
Bottom Line: Lenovo's IdeaCentre B320 is a game enough touch all-in-one, but a competitive midrange all-in-one market leaves this PC only its large hard drive as a primary selling point. [Read more]

Filco Camo Majestouch-2 Mechanical Keyboard

Posted: 15 Feb 2012 08:35 AM PST

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Good: The Filco Camo Majestouch-2's Cherry Blue MX key switches enhance the typing experience, and a steel base and braided USB cord ensures its longevity for hard-core typists.
Bad: Ambitious retail cost may shock users who haven't yet realized the benefits of mechanical keyboards.
Bottom Line: Despite its lofty price tag, the Filco Camo Majestouch-2 Mechanical Keyboard earns its keep for mechanical key switch evangelists who recognize the benefits of its space-saving design and military-inspired aesthetics. [Read more]

Jabra Sport stereo Bluetooth headset (black/yellow)

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 01:39 AM PDT

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Good: Designed to meet the IP54 rugged standard, the Jabra Sport headset takes rough weather in stride. Wireless Bluetooth and a sports app tie-in make workouts less of a hassle.
Bad: With big earbuds and tight earloops, it's hard to get a secure fit with the Jabra Sport. Audio quality could be better.
Bottom Line: The workout-friendly Jabra Sport is crafted to withstand exposure to water, dust, and drops without skipping a beat, but the tight fit and lackluster audio will leave all but the most serious fitness buffs craving something more. [Read more]

Logitech Tablet Speaker

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 08:50 AM PDT

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Good: The affordable Logitech Tablet Speaker clips on to any tablet, plugs into the device's headphone jack, and offers significantly better sound than your tablet's speakers. It also has a built-in rechargeable battery, includes a protective cover, and works with any device that has a 3.5mm headphone jack, including laptops.
Bad: The cord is a little short, and the battery is nonreplaceable. The clip isn't the most elegant or sturdy attachment, either.
Bottom Line: If you don't mind the clip-on design, the superaffordable Logitech Tablet Speaker actually sounds decent enough and offers compatibility with multiple devices thanks to its simple and flexible design. [Read more]

Boston Acoustics TVee Model 25

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:39 PM PDT

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Good: The Boston Acoustics TVee Model 25 sound bar has better-than-average sonics with a petite wireless subwoofer that won't dominate the living room. It's easy to mount on a wall and it includes a minijack input for making a quick connection to a smartphone or other portable gadget.
Bad: The TVee Model 25's styling is on the boring side, even if you like an understated look. It also doesn't include a remote control, so you'll need a TV remote to control it, which doesn't always work smoothly. The Model 25's relatively tall height can also block your TV's remote sensor if you don't plan on wall-mounting it. And the $350 street price is hard to justify when many solid options are available for $100 less.
Bottom Line: The Boston Acoustic TVee Model 25 is a competent, but unexceptional, sound bar with some design flaws that make it not quite worth its premium price tag. [Read more]

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