2013 Jaguar XJ AWD |
Posted: 29 May 2013 12:05 AM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The 2013 Jaguar XJ's ride is silky-smooth, soaking up road imperfections and isolating the driver from road and wind noise. The Meridian premium audio system filled the cabin with rich, strong sound. Cabin comfort is top-notch with heated and cooled, massaging seats available. Bad: The auto stop-start system was loud, jerky, and unpredictable. The laggy infotainment system is showing its age. Odd sound-staging on the audio system makes it less than ideal for audiobooks or talk radio. Bottom Line: The smooth and quiet 2013 Jaguar XJ makes driver comfort its top priority, but an aging cabin technology package and an unrefined fuel-saver system give a rough edge to this refined ride. [Read more] |
Posted: 28 May 2013 10:21 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Sony KDL-55W900A features some of the best colors available on an LCD; black levels and shadow details are fairly good and not at the expense of a consistent gamma; sleek design; solid features including four pairs of active 3D glasses. Bad: Very expensive; available only in a 55-inch size; the Panasonic VT60 plasma is a much better buy; picture quality not as good as last year's midrange HX850; some strange artifacts in 3D. Bottom Line: The Sony W900A is a fine television, but its Triluminos technology pushes the price way beyond competitiveness. [Read more] |
Posted: 28 May 2013 05:18 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Canon PowerShot N is a fresh take on a simple point-and-shoot, cramming a lot of camera into the smallest space possible without being completely unusable. It has a handy tilting touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi for on-the-go sharing, and a couple of innovative snapshot modes. Bad: The camera's controls and size might make it difficult to use for some. It doesn't do much beyond automatic snapshots. Battery life is relatively short, and the flash is weak. Bottom Line: If you can get past the supercompact design and reimagined controls, the Canon PowerShot N is a fine point-and-shoot companion for your smartphone. [Read more] |
Posted: 28 May 2013 05:18 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Canon PowerShot N is a fresh take on a simple point-and-shoot, cramming a lot of camera into the smallest space possible without being completely unusable. It has a handy tilting touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi for on-the-go sharing, and a couple of innovative snapshot modes. Bad: The camera's controls and size might make it difficult to use for some. It doesn't do much beyond automatic snapshots. Battery life is relatively short, and the flash is weak. Bottom Line: If you can get past the supercompact design and reimagined controls, the Canon PowerShot N is a fine point-and-shoot companion for your smartphone. [Read more] |
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