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Monster Digital Daytona (480GB)

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Monster Digital Daytona (480GB)


Monster Digital Daytona (480GB)

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:56 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The shiny Monster Digital Daytona solid-state drive offers very good performance and is relatively affordable.
Bad: Though good, the Monster Digital Daytona's performance and pricing could be a little better.
Bottom Line: The Monster Digital Daytona will give you a typical solid-state drive experience both in terms of performance and cost. [Read more]

Monster Digital Daytona (240GB)

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:56 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The shiny Monster Digital Daytona solid-state drive offers very good performance and is relatively affordable.
Bad: Though good, the Monster Digital Daytona's performance and pricing could be a little better.
Bottom Line: The Monster Digital Daytona will give you a typical solid-state drive experience both in terms of performance and cost. [Read more]

Monster Digital Daytona (120GB)

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:56 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The shiny Monster Digital Daytona solid-state drive offers very good performance and is relatively affordable.
Bad: Though good, the Monster Digital Daytona's performance and pricing could be a little better.
Bottom Line: The Monster Digital Daytona will give you a typical solid-state drive experience both in terms of performance and cost. [Read more]

Parallels Desktop 8

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 06:41 PM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: Parallels Desktop 8 now has support for both Mountain Lion and Windows 8, with a ton of new tweaks that make it easier to work seamlessly between the two operating systems.
Bad: Working between the two systems takes time to get used to. If you're used to just one of the systems, you should expect a learning curve for working in both.
Bottom Line: Any Mac user who needs to use Windows or Linux software or needs to test software in different environments will appreciate Parallel Desktop's seamless integration, with plenty of little features that make the switching experience as smooth as possible. [Read more]

Fujifilm FinePix S4500 (Black)

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 04:26 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Fujifilm FinePix S4500 offers a 30x zoom lens, AA batteries for power, an electronic viewfinder, and manual and semimanual shooting modes all at a bargain price.
Bad: The S4500 feels and performs like a low-end point-and-shoot. Requires a lot of light to get good photos and videos in auto.
Bottom Line: A nice feature set and a long lens make the Fujifilm FinePix S4500 one of the better megazoom cameras available for those on a budget. [Read more]

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