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HTC One SV

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HTC One SV


HTC One SV

Posted: 02 Feb 2013 12:59 AM PST

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Good: The HTC One SV flaunts a thin, stylish look, a fast processor, and free Muve Music service.
Bad: The One SV's screen and camera resolution aren't very sharp, its call quality is disappointing, and though its camera is full-featured, it takes disappointing photos.
Bottom Line: The HTC One SV's sleek design and fast processor are impressive, but not its call quality or the pictures it takes. [Read more]

Kobo Arc (16GB)

Posted: 02 Feb 2013 12:40 AM PST

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User Rating:
Good: The Kobo Arc features good gaming performance and useful e-reading features.
Bad: The Arc's boxy build gives it an antiquated feel, it ships with an older OS, and its Tapestries feature can be buggy.
Bottom Line: A fine tablet that simply doesn't offer enough compelling reasons to seriously consider it. [Read more]

Thecus Technology N4800Eco - NAS server - 0 GB

Posted: 02 Feb 2013 12:33 AM PST

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Good: The Thecus N4800Eco NAS server offers very fast data rate and a responsive Web-interface.
Bad: The Thecus N4800Eco's features and ease of use fall short. Its set-up process and Web-interface could also be more intuitive.
Bottom Line: If you're in the market for raw speed and lots of storage space, the N4800eco will deliver, but those wanting more should keep looking. [Read more]

Dell Inspiron 15z Ultrabook Computer

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 10:14 PM PST

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Good: The Dell Inspiron 15z has a great, slim design for a budget-minded 15-inch touch laptop, and even includes an optical drive.
Bad: It's at the top end of the budget category, and for the same money, there are more upscale systems available. Low screen resolution looks cartoonish.
Bottom Line: Dell's Inspiron line continues to look sharper than its budget reputation would suggest. The new touch-enabled version of the 15z works as a reasonably priced Windows 8 laptop with a big screen and an optical drive. [Read more]

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