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2014 BMW 428i

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2014 BMW 428i


2014 BMW 428i

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 01:47 AM PST

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Good: When equipped with the Dynamic Handling package, the 2014 BMW 428i corners beautifully, while its turbo four-cylinder engine combines power and economy. The coupe design is a thing of beauty, and available cabin tech includes good app support and connectivity.
Bad: In base configuration, the 428i lacks voice command or even Bluetooth audio streaming. The rear seat is only set up for two passengers and has limited headroom.
Bottom Line: When optioned well, the 2014 BMW 428i achieves an excellent balance between being an exciting sports car and an everyday driver with modern, connected tech, and it looks good doing it. [Read more]
    






The Room Two (iOS)

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 01:35 AM PST

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Good: The Room Two is a puzzle game with amazing graphics and sound design, along with a creepy storyline that sucks you in from the start. There are more puzzles than the original.
Bad: The complexity of the viewing and zoom controls can be frustrating.
Bottom Line: Polished graphics and sound design along with excellent puzzle-solving gameplay make this sequel well worth the price tag. [Read more]
    






Nokia Asha 503

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 01:18 AM PST

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Good: Nokia's Asha 503 has a sturdy, eye-catching design that's entirely pocketable and easy to use one-handed. It's Wi-Fi capable, packs in a camera flash, and won't break the bank.
Bad: Poor screen quality on the Asha 503 makes reading the display unpleasant. The camera's fixed-focused lens takes mediocre photos, and speakerphone volume is too low to be useful. Navigation is slow and jerky.
Bottom Line: Its surprising design is the best thing about the Nokia Asha 503, but if you're looking for a traditional smartphone experience, its underperformance will only disappoint.. [Read more]
    






Panasonic ErgoFit RP-TCM125 (Black)

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 12:06 AM PST

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Good: The Panasonic ErgoFit RP-TCM125s are inexpensive and sound decent for their measly price. They also offer a comfortable fit and have a one-button inline remote/microphone for making cell-phone calls.
Bad: The thin cord has a tendency to tangle easily; the headphones don't seem incredibly durable; and they don't offer as much clarity as the step-down RP-HJE120s.
Bottom Line: While the ErgoFit RP-TCM125 doesn't sound as good as the cheaper RP-HJE120, it still sounds respectable for its budget price tag and includes a one-button inline/remote microphone. [Read more]
    






Brainwavz HM5

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 10:17 PM PST

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Good: The Brainwavz HM5 is an excellent set of monitor headphones yet it's still able to make music enjoyable to listen to; the package includes two different-lengthed cables and a spare set of earcups; the build quality is very good and the fit is very comfortable.
Bad: The cosmetics are boring; the sound can lack low-end punch and high-end sparkle, making them not so suited to dance music; and apparent clones are available for much cheaper online
Bottom Line: The Brainwavz HM5s sound great, are very comfortable, and are able to compete with high-end headphones for a relatively affordable price. [Read more]
    






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