Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (White) |
- Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (White)
- Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (Black)
- Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (Orange)
- Lenovo IdeaTab A2109
- Sony KDL-46EX645
- Sony KDL-50EX645
- Sony KDL-60EX645
Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (White) Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:47 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Polk UltraFit 3000 is a sports in-ear-canal model (with an around-the-ear bendable hook) that offers a sweatproof design, decent sound, and comes with a plethora of accessories, including multiple eartips and two swappable cords, including one that has an Apple-friendly remote with built-in microphone. Bad: Not everybody will get a secure fit -- if you don't, bass response will be reduced and the earphones will sound thin. Bottom Line: Since they won't fit everyone equally well, the Polk UltraFit 3000 headphones will seem great to some users and not so great to others. [Read more] |
Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (Black) Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:47 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Polk UltraFit 3000 is a sports in-ear-canal model (with an around-the-ear bendable hook) that offers a sweatproof design, decent sound, and comes with a plethora of accessories, including multiple eartips and two swappable cords, including one that has an Apple-friendly remote with built-in microphone. Bad: Not everybody will get a secure fit -- if you don't, bass response will be reduced and the earphones will sound thin. Bottom Line: Since they won't fit everyone equally well, the Polk UltraFit 3000 headphones will seem great to some users and not so great to others. [Read more] |
Polk Audio UltraFit 3000 (Orange) Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:47 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Polk UltraFit 3000 is a sports in-ear-canal model (with an around-the-ear bendable hook) that offers a sweatproof design, decent sound, and comes with a plethora of accessories, including multiple eartips and two swappable cords, including one that has an Apple-friendly remote with built-in microphone. Bad: Not everybody will get a secure fit -- if you don't, bass response will be reduced and the earphones will sound thin. Bottom Line: Since they won't fit everyone equally well, the Polk UltraFit 3000 headphones will seem great to some users and not so great to others. [Read more] |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:09 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The <>Lenovo IdeaTab A2109 sports a snappy quad-core CPU, features expandable storage and an HDMI output, and is reasonably priced at $300. Bad: The IdeaTab A2109's display is unimpressive, it has a bulky build, and it has disappointing video recording quality. Bottom Line: Despite having a decent price tag and zippy processor, the Lenovo IdeaTab A2109's screen is just too drab to consider. [Read more] |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:06 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The relatively affordable Sony EX645 offers deep-enough black levels for the money and commendable color saturation. The design is attractive and the menu system is easy to use. Bad: We detected a couple of uniformity issues, black areas can look blue under lights, and shadow detail isn't up there with the better TVs. The SEN portion of the Smart TV interface is so slow that it's kind of a waste. Bottom Line: Sony has upgraded its EX645 series TV with onboard wireless providing even better value given its predecessor's already solid picture quality. [Read more] |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:06 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The relatively affordable Sony EX645 offers deep-enough black levels for the money and commendable color saturation. The design is attractive and the menu system is easy to use. Bad: We detected a couple of uniformity issues, black areas can look blue under lights, and shadow detail isn't up there with the better TVs. The SEN portion of the Smart TV interface is so slow that it's kind of a waste. Bottom Line: Sony has upgraded its EX645 series TV with onboard wireless providing even better value given its predecessor's already solid picture quality. [Read more] |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:06 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The relatively affordable Sony EX645 offers deep-enough black levels for the money and commendable color saturation. The design is attractive and the menu system is easy to use. Bad: We detected a couple of uniformity issues, black areas can look blue under lights, and shadow detail isn't up there with the better TVs. The SEN portion of the Smart TV interface is so slow that it's kind of a waste. Bottom Line: Sony has upgraded its EX645 series TV with onboard wireless providing even better value given its predecessor's already solid picture quality. [Read more] |
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