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Google Search (Android)

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Google Search (Android)


Google Search (Android)

Posted: 30 Apr 2013 12:26 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: Google Search is powerful, fast, and is great at understanding natural language queries.
Bad: Google Now cards try to predict what you want to search for, but it isn't always on the mark. Google Now features are only available to users with Android Jelly Bean and higher.
Bottom Line: With voice and text input options and Google Now, the Google Search app is the best way to conduct a search on Android. [Read more]
    


Noontec Zoro HD True Sound (Black)

Posted: 29 Apr 2013 11:48 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The affordable Noontec Zoro HD headphones mimic the Beats Solo styling, but the Zoro HDs sound better, delivering clean, well-balanced sound that will appeal to audiophiles. They're also comfortable to wear, they fold up to stow away in an included carrying pouch, and they have an inline remote/microphone for making cell phone calls.
Bad: The plastic hinges don't inspire confidence for long-term durability.
Bottom Line: While their build quality is nothing special, the Noontec Zoro HDs improve on the original Zoros, offering audiophile-grade sound in a $100 pair of headphones. [Read more]
    


Dell XPS 18

Posted: 29 Apr 2013 09:45 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Dell XPS 18 combines an all-in-one PC with a lightweight 18-inch tablet, making it a flexible system for at-home entertainment and productivity.
Bad: You're paying a premium for a relatively small screen. Less expensive configurations cut too many corners to be a good deal.
Bottom Line: It's the best of the small handful of current tablet/all-in-one hybrids, with a subtle, sophisticated design and good battery life, but this new genre is still in its early days. [Read more]
    


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