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ZTE Avid 4G (MetroPCS)

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ZTE Avid 4G (MetroPCS)


ZTE Avid 4G (MetroPCS)

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 01:41 AM PST

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Good: The ZTE Avid 4G has LTE connectivity, runs on Android 4.0, and requires no contract.
Bad: The Avid 4G's display can be unresponsive and it has a noticeably blue tint; call quality is mediocre; and the phone's processor is slow.
Bottom Line: Though the Avid features Ice Cream Sandwich and operates on MetroPCS 4G network, the carrier has other LTE devices that are faster, smoother, and sometimes, even cheaper. [Read more]

Galaga Special Edition Free (Android)

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 12:54 AM PST

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Good: Galaga Special Edition adds a Challenges menu that provides a nice break from some otherwise repetitive gameplay.
Bad: The game barely resembles its iconic arcade predecessor. Performance issues sometimes cause freezes.
Bottom Line: Whether you're yearning for some '80s arcade action or shopping for a new-school top-down shooter, Galaga Special Edition is a disappointment. [Read more]

Seagate Wireless Plus (1TB)

Posted: 07 Jan 2013 12:00 AM PST

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Good: The Seagate Wireless Plus wirelessly adds 1TB of storage space to up to eight mobile devices. It can relay Wi-Fi Internet access and works well as a fast portable drive or as a robust mobile media server.
Bad: The Wireless Plus could use a faster Wi-Fi standard and should include a car charger. Its Seagate Media app doesn't natively support all popular digital video formats.
Bottom Line: If you have a digital library that's larger than the capacity of your tablet and want to bring it all with you on the go, the Wireless Plus is arguably the best choice on the market. [Read more]

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