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ZTE Groove (Cricket Wireless)

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ZTE Groove (Cricket Wireless)


ZTE Groove (Cricket Wireless)

Posted: 05 Feb 2013 01:24 AM PST

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Good: The ZTE Groove comes with Muve Music and up to 32GB of expandable memory.
Bad: Cricket's Groove runs on the dated Android 2.3, has a low-resolution touch screen with a narrow viewing angle, and a poor audio speaker.
Bottom Line: While the ZTE Groove can make calls, pass it over in favor of better Cricket handsets. [Read more]

Canon EOS 6D (Body Only)

Posted: 04 Feb 2013 11:55 PM PST

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Good: The Canon EOS 6D delivers the photo and video quality you expect from a full-frame sensor, in a well-designed and relatively lightweight body.
Bad: While the camera has nice extra features, like Wi-Fi and GPS support, it's missing some basics for the price like on-camera flash, multiple card slots, and a 100 percent-coverage viewfinder.
Bottom Line: The photo quality you get from the EOS 6D makes it well worth the upgrade over a consumer APS-C model, but between this and comparable or higher-end models it's a less obvious choice. [Read more]

Canon EOS 6D (with 24-105mm lens)

Posted: 04 Feb 2013 11:55 PM PST

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Canon EOS 6D delivers the photo and video quality you expect from a full-frame sensor, in a well-designed and relatively lightweight body.
Bad: While the camera has nice extra features, like Wi-Fi and GPS support, it's missing some basics for the price like on-camera flash, multiple card slots, and a 100 percent-coverage viewfinder.
Bottom Line: The photo quality you get from the EOS 6D makes it well worth the upgrade over a consumer APS-C model, but between this and comparable or higher-end models it's a less obvious choice. [Read more]

NetGear NeoTV (NTV300)

Posted: 04 Feb 2013 10:28 PM PST

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Good: The Netgear Neo TV NTV300 offers a decent selection of programming -- including Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, and Pandora -- and some customization of its home screen. Video quality is mostly on par with other units of its type.
Bad: Some key video apps are missing. The unit is prone to sluggishness either through the interface or on occasion during playback. The remote control is overly squishy and the D-pad makes navigation harder with some poor design decisions. The interface is a little crowded in comparison to its competition. Connectivity is limited to HDMI-out only.
Bottom Line: The Netgear Neo TV NTV300 is one of the cheapest streaming boxes on the market, but it doesn't offer any compelling distinguishing features compared with the Roku. [Read more]

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