Brian Cox's Wonders of Life (iOS) |
- Brian Cox's Wonders of Life (iOS)
- Neato XV-21
- Intel SSD 730 Series (240GB)
- Intel SSD 730 Series (480GB)
Brian Cox's Wonders of Life (iOS) Posted: 28 Feb 2014 12:30 AM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: Brian Cox's Wonders of Life offers tons of photographic, video, and interactive content to explore. The music is a great backdrop for the content. Cool interactive sections give you an intimate look at life. Bad: Browsing the world freely is disappointing. Music goes away when you read text content, pulling you out of the experience. Bottom Line: Brian Cox's Wonders of Life is worth the money, but you'll need to follow the app's intended narrative to fully enjoy the experience. [Read more] |
Posted: 27 Feb 2014 11:59 PM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: With its specialty brushroll, the Neato XV-21 picks up pet hair better than any other robot vacuum we've tested. Bad: Like all Neatos, the XV-21 isn't as feature rich as the average robot vacuum, lacking a remote control and customizable cleaning modes. It also isn't quite as smart a navigator as its newer siblings, the XV Signature Pro and the XV Essential. Bottom Line: The XV-21 is a great all-around robot vacuum and a viable Roomba alternative, but among Neatos, we'll stick with the brainier, similarly priced XV Signature Pro. [Read more] |
Posted: 27 Feb 2014 02:00 PM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Intel SSD 730 Series has a high endurance rating and comes with a five-year warranty. The drive offers a huge boost in performance compared with regular hard drives and can handle RAID configurations. Bad: The new drive doesn't support encryption, and its performance isn't the best among similarly priced SSDs. Bottom Line: At launch, the new Intel SSD 730 Series makes a very good internal drive choice for your computer, but it'll become a better value when its street price drops below the current suggested retail price. [Read more] |
Posted: 27 Feb 2014 02:00 PM PST Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Intel SSD 730 Series has a high endurance rating and comes with a five-year warranty. The drive offers a huge boost in performance compared with regular hard drives and can handle RAID configurations. Bad: The new drive doesn't support encryption, and its performance isn't the best among similarly priced SSDs. Bottom Line: At launch, the new Intel SSD 730 Series makes a very good internal drive choice for your computer, but it'll become a better value when its street price drops below the current suggested retail price. [Read more] |
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