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HiFiMan HE-400

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HiFiMan HE-400


HiFiMan HE-400

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:40 PM PDT

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Good: The HiFiMan HE-400 is a large, full-size set of headphones that use planar-magnetic drivers for exceptional sound quality usually reserved for pricier headphones.
Bad: They're expensive, and comfort isn't a strong suit.
Bottom Line: First-rate clarity, detail, and bass impact by way of new driver technology help propel the HiFiMan HE-400 headphones to the top of their price class. [Read more]

Cisco Connect Cloud

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:38 PM PDT

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Good: The Cisco Connect Cloud is arguably one of the best, if not the best firmware and interface platform for home routers. It supports third-party apps, you can manage home networks and appliances via the Internet from any connected device, and it shows the potential for a completely connected home.
Bad: The Cisco Connect Cloud's special QoS feature, called Media Prioritization, is currently limited to only three devices or services, and its USB storage feature doesn't support media streaming to mobile devices. Currently there are only a few supported home appliances.
Bottom Line: Cisco Connect Cloud changes the way people interact with a home network and revolutionizes what a wireless router can do without overwhelming even the most novice user. [Read more]

Innergie PocketCell Rechargeable Battery Bank

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:19 PM PDT

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Good: The Innergie PocketCell Rechargeable Battery Bank is nicely designed and compact, charges both smartphones and tablets, and comes with a universal charging cable with Apple's 30-pin connector, Mini-USB, and Micro-USB connectors. The battery offers good capacity at 3,000mAH.
Bad: It's fairly pricey.
Bottom Line: If you can live with the Innergie PocketCell's price, you're getting one of the better -- and more versatile -- portable chargers. [Read more]

Samsung Series 7 700Z7CH - 17.3" - Core i7 3615QM - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - 8 GB RAM - 1 TB HDD

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 09:07 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Series 7 Chronos stands out from the desktop replacement crowd by hiding high-end components, including a quad-core processor, inside a very a slim design.
Bad: Gaming performance could be better and the bottom panel can get very hot.
Bottom Line: A high-end big-screen multimedia laptop that's pretty portable (for a desktop replacement), the Samsung Series 7 Chronos is what we imagine a 17-inch ultrabook would look like. [Read more]

Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 07:44 PM PDT

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Good: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean enriches several main features like notifications, Voice Search, and Android Beam. It also speeds up performance.
Bad: It isn't clear what you can and can't say to Google's voice search. Offline dictations are notably less accurate, and there are fewer camera modes in stock Jelly Bean.
Bottom Line: You won't be left too far behind without it, but Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is a worthy update that brings improved voice search, notifications, and sharing. [Read more]

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