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Reviews
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HP Pavilion TouchSmart Sleekbook 15 Review
Mainstream laptops are really starting to impress these days – not only are you generally paying a decent price, but you’re also getting something truly excellent for the money. The HP...
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Canon IXUS 140 Review
Budget point-and-shoot cameras are facing tough times from the ever increasing abilities of smartphone cameras, but if there’s any compact camera that can still cut it in this cut-throat sector,...
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Vizio CA24T 24-inch Touch All-in-One (AMD) Review
A combination of poor performance and high price take away from the entertainment value of Vizio’s CA24T all-in-one. (5 out of 10) Pros Attractive design Good connectivity Cons Design puts form...
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LSTN Troubadours Review
Though we’ve heard worse abuses of the low end, the Troubadour’s paltry display of detail and balance make the headphones a pass for us. (5.5 out of 10) Pros Original design...
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FitBit Flex review
The Flex is sleek, simple, and fun to use, but shouldn’t be mistaken for serious fitness technology. (6 out of 10) Pros The Silent alarm Sleek, attractive, colorful Real time data...
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Samsung Galaxy Express Review
You get a decent display, comfortable and attractive design, good performance, and speedy 4G LTE. (8 out of 10) Pros As powerful as a Galaxy S3 Compact, lightweight design Long battery...
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Boston Acoustics M-series System Review
With the exception of the Msurround speakers, we were thoroughly impressed with the system, which created a gorgeous collage of sound, wrapped in a beautiful and well-engineered package. (7.5 out of...
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LG Revere 2 (Verizon Wireless) Review
The LG Revere 2 is a fine choice for Verizon Wireless users that only need a simple phone to make voice calls. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Good voice quality Attractive...
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LG Cosmos 3 (Verizon Wireless) Review
The LG Cosmos 3 is a free keyboarded feature phone for Verizon Wireless, but it isn’t worth the frustration of using it. (2 out of 5) Pros Free Sharp display Cons...
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Samsung Intensity III (Verizon Wireless) Review
The Samsung Intensity III is a keyboarded messaging phone for Verizon Wireless customers that don’t want to pay for a data plan. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Rugged build Comfortable keyboard...
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HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook Review
The Pavilion 14 Chromebook is cheap and cheerful, but that’s not enough to make Chrome OS an alternative to Windows 8 for the average consumer. (6 out of 10) Pros Attractive...
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Sony SRS-BTX500 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Review
This slick little box can rock your Bluetooth and NFC devices from the tabletop or on the road. (3.5 out of 4) Why so Blue? It’s hard to stand out in...
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BlackBerry Q10 (AT&T) Review
As expected, the BlackBerry Q10 for AT&T sets the bar for QWERTY messaging phones, but it can’t quite compete with other smartphone leaders. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Classy design Impeccable...
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Sony PS4 Review
This generation’s console war is still in the arms race phase, but the PlayStation 4 has found its big guns. At Sony’s press conference on Monday, the crowd roared with approval...
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BlackBerry Q10 (T-Mobile) Review
The BlackBerry Q10 smartphone is a laser-focused niche product for messaging enthusiasts, and T-Mobile offers it for the lowest price of any major carrier. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Unparalleled hardware...
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Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (Mid 2013) Review
Equipped with a fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, the latest MacBook Air 13-inch shows decent performance gains. But it’s the ultraportable’s over 15 hours of battery life that blows away the...
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Sharp Aquos LC-60LE650U HDTV Review
You won’t get inky blacks, deep shadow detail or spectacular contrast from this TV, but what you will get is excellent color, outstanding brightness and an interface that is a delight...
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MSI GT60 2OD-026US Review
The MSI GT60 2OD-026US is a powerful Haswell gaming notebook that offers a customizable keyboard and robust audio. (4 out of 5) If you’re looking for a huge injection of gaming...
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Koloid (for iPhone) Review
Koloid is fun, simple app that lets you hand-develop your digital photos. (3.5 out of 5) Pros True to its unique concept Realistic developer fluid Allows square format for easy Instagram-ing...
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Hojoki (for iPhone) Review
Hojoki aggregates notifications from a huge list of apps and services, and consolidates their activity, but it doesn’t offer anything novel. Plus, its buggy functionality and aging interface may convince you...

























