ZTE Fury (Sprint) |
Posted: 10 Mar 2012 02:59 AM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The ZTE Fury comes with a decent camera and a snappy internal processor, and it isn't plagued with bloatware. Also, the quality design makes it seem more expensive than you'd expect from its bargain price tag. Bad: Despite taking passable pictures, the Fury records disappointing video, and call quality is mediocre. It's also equipped with the unpleasant customization feature Sprint ID. Bottom Line: The ZTE Fury is a great entry-level 3G phone. It comes with all the bare-bones smartphone specs you expect and it performs well. And at just 20 bucks, you can't go wrong. [Read more] |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 12:35 AM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Philips Fidelio L1 headphones are full-size, over-the-ear headphones with a top-grade build, user-replaceable headphone cables, and an inline remote with a microphone and volume controls. Bad: The Fidelio L1s can't fold for compact storage and the soft travel pouch doesn't offer much protection. Bottom Line: The beautifully built Philips Fidelio L1 headphones are truly an audiophile's set, sounding sweet with portable speakers and home hi-fi systems. [Read more] |
Posted: 10 Jan 2012 06:23 AM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Toshiba Excite 10 LE is the thinnest, lightest 10-inch tablet yet, an achievement made more impressive by the inclusion of HDMI, Micro-USB, and microSD memory expansion. Bad: The proprietary charging adapter is a beast; the screen is so-so; the internal speakers sound thin; and the construction quality looks better than it feels. Bottom Line: The Toshiba Excite 10 LE sets a new design standard for thin and light 10-inch tablets, but the specs don't live up to the name. [Read more] |
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