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The good: The Samsung Galaxy Nexus marries the power of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS with the speed of ...
The bad: The Galaxy Nexus lacks a slot for expandable memory, and the 5-megapixel camera isn't Samsung's best. ...
The bottom line: As the first U.S. phone with Ice Cream Sandwich, Verizon's Samsung Galaxy Nexus takes a coveted, ...
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The good: The Panasonic DMP-BDT210 has built-in Wi-Fi, a simple user interface, and an excellent suite of streaming-media services, including ...
The bad: The Panasonic DMP-BDT210 has fewer overall streaming services than some competitors, missing some high-profile services like Hulu Plus ...
The bottom line: The Panasonic DMP-BDT210's built-in Wi-Fi, simple user interface, Amazon Instant streaming, and blazing fast disc-loading speeds make ...
The good: A well-designed camera that's enjoyable to shoot, partly thanks to a great viewfinder, the fixed-mirror Sony Alpha ...
The bad: There are some annoying omissions in the A77V's feature set, including odd limitations for raw and video ...
The bottom line: The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations ...
The good: As thin as the iPad 2 and even lighter, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the sexiest ...
The bad: The lack of ports on the tablet will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves ...
The bottom line: Sleek, sexy, and light, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets as close to the iPad 2 as ...
The good: Despite a beefed-up battery, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is crafted in a very slim and attractive design ...
The bad: For such an advanced smartphone, the vague promise of a future Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is ...
The bottom line: The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy ...
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The good: The 13-inch MacBook Air has been updated with the latest Intel CPUs for better performance and battery life. ...
The bad: The 128GB SSD drive is a lot smaller than a standard hard drive. This also starts at $100 ...
The bottom line: The latest version of the 13-inch MacBook Air vastly outperforms its predecessor, and can finally be called suitable ...
The good: HP's low-end laptop line gets a promotion to the Pavilion brand, and a much better processor, with ...
The bad: With a last-gen CPU, this laptop is going to feel old way before its time. The battery life ...
The bottom line: HP's unbranded G-series laptops can be reasonable choices for bargain hunters. The latest version gets a design ...
The good: The Toshiba Satellite P775-S7320 has decent components and features for its price and is lightweight for a 17-inch ...
The bad: The design of the Satellite P775-S7320 is depressing as is its graphics performance.
The bottom line: As long as your performance needs don't go far beyond basic productivity tasks, the Toshiba Satellite P775-S7320 ...
The good: The new 11-inch Apple MacBook Air is dramatically faster than last year's version, has a backlit keyboard, ...
The bad: The $999 entry-level Air still has the same limited fixed flash storage and RAM as last year's ...
The bottom line: This year's 11-inch MacBook Air improves on last year's model in several significant ways and is ...
The good: With a full 128GB SSD at a great price and a thin, light design, the Toshiba Portege Z835...
The bad: To cut costs, you get knocked down to a Core i3 CPU, and the shrimpy keyboard is tough ...
The bottom line: Another entry in the MacBook Air clone wars, the Toshiba Portege Z835 offers great bang for the buck ...
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The good: A well-designed camera that's enjoyable to shoot, partly thanks to a great viewfinder, the fixed-mirror Sony Alpha ...
The bad: There are some annoying omissions in the A77V's feature set, including odd limitations for raw and video ...
The bottom line: The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations ...
The good: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150's lens, shooting options, and fast performance offer great shooting flexibility.
The bad: The FZ150's JPEG photos can look overprocessed when viewed at large sizes.
The bottom line: Hobbyists and enthusiasts who want a megazoom camera with a lot of control over final results should strongly ...
The good: The Canon EOS Rebel T3i delivers excellent video capabilities and image and video quality.
The bad: If you shoot both still and video, the T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate, and it'...
The bottom line: For the money, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a great choice for dSLR videographers--though the cheaper T2i ...
The good: Attractive and well-designed; capable of producing very nice photos; complete set of manual controls; solid 720p video.
The bad: On the slow side, with subpar battery life; no low-compression JPEG option.
The bottom line: Though we'd like it to perform better, dSLR shooters looking for a sidekick camera will find the ...
The good: Excellent photo quality, features for its class; semimanual, manual shooting modes; uses AA-size batteries.
The bad: Slow shooting performance; bulky, heavy body.
The bottom line: The budget-friendly Canon PowerShot SX130 IS is a solid, compact megazoom for those who prize creative control and ...
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The good: The Casio G'zOne Commando is a durable and rugged handset that is also an Android smartphone. It ...
The bad: The Casio G'zOne Commando is unfortunately saddled with bloatware from Verizon, and the default search engine is ...
The bottom line: The Casio G'zOne Commando is absolutely the choice if you want a rugged Android smartphone, but you ...
The good: The Samsung Epic 4G Touch boasts a large and bright 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display. With a ...
The bad: Call quality could be better. The phone is large and has a plastic build.
The bottom line: The Samsung Epic 4G Touch offers speedy performance, a beautiful screen, and a great multimedia experience to make ...
The good: The Samsung Galaxy S II supports T-Mobile's faster HSPA+ network and has a dual-core 1.5GHz processor ...
The bad: The smartphone is high-priced and on the larger side, and you can't remove bloatware.
The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy S II ranks as one of T-Mobile's most powerful and feature-rich Android smartphones, but ...
The good: The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket has a beautiful 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display along with a ...
The bad: AT&T's LTE network is only available in a few cities at the time of the Skyrocket'...
The bottom line: If you live in an area that gets AT&T's LTE network, we highly recommend the powerful ...
The good: The Samsung Galaxy S II boasts a beautiful display and a thin design. With a dual-core processor, the ...
The bad: Some parts of the phone feel flimsy.
The bottom line: With its dual-core processor, vibrant display, and great performance, the sleek and powerful Samsung Galaxy S II rises ...
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The good: Excellent video for its class; waterproof to 10 feet; HDMI cable included; very good sharing software.
The bad: No built-in USB connector; short battery life at highest resolution; no memory card; sharing software is Windows only.
The bottom line: The Kodak Playsport is an excellent minicamcorder that can take some rough treatment and capture solid HD video.
The good: Relatively intelligent autofocus system; compact.
The bad: Poor video quality; no optical image stabilization.
The bottom line: The four sibling models--the JVC Everio GZ-HM300, HM320, HM340, and HD500--deliver subpar video for even their dirt-cheap prices.
The good: The Canon Vixia HF G10 delivers great video quality and a lot of useful features for advanced shooters.
The bad: Design issues that affect frequently used adjustments may annoy the very people the camcorder is designed to attract, ...
The bottom line: While it's got a great shooter feature set and good video quality, the Canon Vixia HF G10 ...
The good: Attractive, lightweight, and small; full use of 3-inch screen for shooting; autofocus macro; captures stills while shooting video; ...
The bad: Autofocus can be slow; no memory expansion; no HDMI cable included; no mic or headphone jack; weak software.
The bottom line: If you're looking for a simple shoot-and-share minicamcorder, the Bloggie Touch is a good option--that is, as ...
The good: Manual shutter-speed and iris controls; comfortable size; smarter-than-average autofocus; lens focuses relatively closely; decent battery life.
The bad: Soft video; cramped, low-resolution touch screen.
The bottom line: Panasonic's quartet of entry-level HD camcorders--the HDC-HS60, TM60, TM55, and SD60--delivers a nice manual feature set and ...
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Specs: Blu-ray disc player, 3D movie playback, Built-in 2D-to-3D conversion processing., Skype capable with separate USB TV camera (sold separately), Up to 1080p
Specs: Blu-ray player, Netflix, Blockbuster, Ethernet, Wi-Fi ready, adapter sold separately, Progressive scanning, 3D movie playback, Parental lock, Digital audio playback from USB devices, Digital photo playback from USB devices, NTSC/PAL conversion, Video playback from USB devices, Up to 1080p, 5.1 channel surround, 7.1 channel surround, Dolby True HD, DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DVD+R DL, Kodak Picture ...
The good: The Sony BDP-S580 is a faster-than-average Blu-ray player and its exterior design is one of our favorites. The ...
The bad: The BDP-S580's user interface can be tedious to navigate. And even once you load a streaming service ...
The bottom line: The Sony BDP-S580 has built-in Wi-Fi and more streaming services than all competing Blu-ray players, but its user ...
Specs: Blu-ray player, Samsung Apps, Built-in Wi-Fi, BD-Wise, Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DVD+R, BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE, CD-R, DVD, CD, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-RW
The good: More affordable $299 price; slimmer, more compact design with quieter operation; all games in high-definition; easy-to-use interface; doubles ...
The bad: Lacks backward support for PS2 games; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't compatible; online gaming, ...
The bottom line: With a smaller design, more energy-efficient operation, lower price tag, and built-in Blu-ray and multimedia capabilities, the PS3 ...
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