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Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter

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Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter


Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 07:10 AM PDT

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Good: The sturdy Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter adds support for the Thunderbolt standard to any existing GoFlex external hard drive and turns any standard SATA internal drive into a Thunderbolt storage device. The adapter offers excellent performance.
Bad: The Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter doesn't include a Thunderbolt cable, and is slightly bulky. The accessory could also be better priced.
Bottom Line: All things considered, the Seagate GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt adapter is currently the best investment for those who want a superfast storage device to use with a Thunderbolt-enabled Mac. [Read more]

Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro

Posted: 13 Mar 2012 05:02 AM PDT

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Good: The Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro adds a right circle pad and two extra trigger buttons to the 3DS. It's easy to use, simple to set up, and improves control options for compatible games, not to mention increasing the 3DS' overall ergonomics. Priced at $20, it's an accessory that won't break the bank.
Bad: The Circle Pad Pro feels so good that it makes us wonder why Nintendo didn't include one in the first place. It's bulky and makes the 3DS a cumbersome device to carry around, limiting its overall mobility. The attachment blocks a lot of connectivity ports and also requires a AAA battery to work.
Bottom Line: As ugly and cumbersome as it makes the 3DS, the Circle Pad Pro is actually a great-performing accessory that improves the control range of games that it's compatible with. [Read more]

LG Connect 4G (MetroPCS)

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 08:25 AM PST

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Good: The LG Connect 4G is a snappy dual-core phone with great in-ear audio playback and a beautiful and vibrantly bright display.
Bad: Battery life on the Connect 4G isn't so great, and all the bloatware is a drag. Also, the camera's photo quality could be better.
Bottom Line: The Connect 4G has a steep price tag for a reason, but you get 4G speeds, a zippy processor, and a superb touch screen. [Read more]

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