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Sennheiser HD 238

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Sennheiser HD 238


Sennheiser HD 238

Posted: 19 Apr 2012 01:15 PM PDT

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Good: The Sennheiser HD 238 on-ear headphones are comfortable and affordable, and sound good for the money.
Bad: The headphones fold flat but lack a compact design like the Bose OE2 headphones; there's no integrated microphone for cell phones (like the step-up 238i); this is a discontinued model that will disappear from stores quickly.
Bottom Line: Priced less than the Bose OE2s, the comparable Sennheiser 238 headphones deliver good bang for your buck. [Read more]

ZTE Score M (MetroPCS)

Posted: 16 Apr 2012 11:28 AM PDT

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Good: The ZTE Score M's design is sturdy but light. Call quality is decent and the battery is longer lasting.
Bad: The Score M's display has a narrow viewing angle, the processor is sluggish, and it comes with a lot of bloatware.
Bottom Line: Though the ZTE Score M makes satisfying calls, its sluggish processor and network speeds aren't worth the trouble. [Read more]

Rocketfish Mobile SPX15

Posted: 03 Apr 2012 12:33 AM PDT

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Good: The Rocketfish Mobile SPX15 is a very compact Bluetooth speaker that has a built-in rechargeable battery, a line input, and speakerphone capabilities. It plays relatively loud for its tiny size.
Bad: It could cost a little less; it can't handle big bass at higher volumes; and it sounds a little thin.
Bottom Line: The Rocketfish Mobile SPX15 is a decent enough little Bluetooth speaker that's very portable and plays fairly loud, but it doesn't perform quite as well as some of its similarly priced competitors. [Read more]

Toshiba Satellite P755D-S5172 - 15.6" - A8-3520M - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - 6 GB RAM - 640 GB HDD

Posted: 02 Mar 2012 10:33 PM PST

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Good: For a reasonable price, the Toshiba Satellite P755D-S5172 includes a Blu-ray drive, discrete AMD graphics, and one of AMD's faster processors.
Bad: The performance still lags even lower-end Intel laptops, and the bland, plastic design will impress no one. Also, why does Toshiba insist on making sure its volume buttons emit are insanely loud beeps when pressed?
Bottom Line: This midpriced 15-inch Toshiba Satellite has a few nice higher-end features, but its AMD processor makes it feel like a budget performer. [Read more]

Asus PadFone

Posted: 21 Feb 2012 08:20 PM PST

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Good: The Asus PadFone has extremely snappy performance, fantastic battery life with the PadFone Station and PadFone Station Dock, and a sleek handset design.
Bad: The PadFone is bulky, and connecting and disconnecting the PadFone can be a chore. The large touch pad may interfere with your typing.
Bottom Line: The Asus PadFone is a great idea and features fantastic battery life when combined with its accessories. However, while the concept is cool, users may find the entire combination bulky. [Read more]

Samsung Chrono (Cricket Wireless)

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 12:00 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Chrono has excellent call quality, large dial-pad buttons, and a smooth, attractive design.
Bad: Its basic screen resolution and camera don't do the Chrono any favors.
Bottom Line: A fantastic price and clear call quality make the Samsung Chrono a top pick for U.S. Cellular customers who are looking for just the essentials. [Read more]

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