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Verizon LG Voyager Smart Phone Review: Excellent voice calls, Scrolling disappointing

verizon-lg-voyager.thumbnailPC World reviewed for the first time the latest LG Voyager from Verizon Wireless which looks like an attempt to be an iPhone killer. To summarize this review:

The Good: Compact and stylish LG Voyager from Verizon is a brilliant touchscreen phone. Flips open sideways to reveal a first-rate QWERTY keyboard. Includes built-in GPS and VZ Navigation. Voice calls are excellent.

The Bad: Fingertip scrolling is disappointing. Touchscreen and keyboards modes don’t play together at times. Doesn’t use Windows Mobile or Blackberry so there won’t have many apps available. Poor battery life at only 5 hours. Has 3G but no Wi-Fi connectity.2MP camera could have done better with a flash.

The Bottomline: This can be an alternative to the iPhone only if you can’t afford it. However, the LG Voyager can perform well and can be considered as one of the best multimedia phones by LG so far.

Read full review over here at PC WORLD.

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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Review: Simply a class of its own

canon-eos-1ds-mark-iii-digital-cameraA class of its own, the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III marks another high-end success for Canon. So cool is this camera that it earned the coveted Cnet Editors’ Choice distinction.

The Good: Viewfinder offers 100 percent coverage.Offers a high level of control over all aspects of images. Good body design for faster access to controls. 21.1 megapixels and low noise.

The Bad: Very expensive. Body is heavy. No AF in live view mode. Lack of the ISO button can be annoying.

The Bottomline: The 1Ds Mark III addresses the high-end needs of professional photographers who have lots of money to spend.

Price: Starting at $7,999.99.

Read full review over at Cnet.

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Reviewed: Samsung ML-1630 “lifestyle laser printer”

Samsung ML-1630PC Welt“, the German edition of IDG’s PC World magazine just published a review of the Samsung ML-1630.

The Good: Speedy (up to 16 pages a minute). Outstanding quality for paper prints, especially at 1200 dpi. Noble black finish ‘piano optics’

The Bad: Prints are darker than they should. Photo print quality only average. Price per printed page: 3 Cents (€). Plus: Don’t touch the surface too much, or you’ll leave ugly fingerprints on this beauty. At least Samsung includes a special printer cleaning cloth .

The Bottomline: Great machine for design lovers and professionals or creative folks with simply too much money

Price: Starting at $200.

Read full review here.

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Samsung ML-1630 “lifestyle laser printer” Review: Noble ‘piano’ finish, but prints to dark

Samsung ML-1630PC Welt“, the German edition of IDG’s PC World magazine just published a review of the Samsung ML-1630. To summarize:

The Good: Speedy (up to 16 pages a minute). Outstanding quality for paper prints, especially at 1200 dpi. Noble black finish ‘piano optics’

The Bad: Prints are darker than they should. Photo print quality only average. Price per printed page: 3 Cents (€). Plus: Don’t touch the surface too much, or you’ll leave ugly fingerprints on this beauty. At least Samsung includes a special printer cleaning cloth .

The Bottomline: Great machine for design lovers and professionals or creative folks with simply lots of style

Price: Starting at $200.

Read full review over here at PC Welt.

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ThinkPad vs. MacBook Air: X300 by far the sleekest Thinkpad ever

32864938-2-300-OVR-1Lenovo’s much-anticipated competitor to the MacBook Air, the Thinkpad X300 is finally here. And testers are enthusiastic: The X300 is “by far the sleekest ThinkPad yet”, says Cnet News.com for example. Plus: The news super Thinkpad fit inside an interoffice envelope as well . Can the X300 compete with Apple’s highly popular MacBook Air?Read Cnet: Full review: ThinkPad X300

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Review: $400 Cloudbook is s “a scrappy fella”, Wired says

There’s a lot of buzz these days about cheap subnotebooks. There’s the Eee PC and of course the the Cloudbook. Is the subnotebook Hype justified? Yes, and no says Wired.com, who calls the new Everex’s Cloudbook “a scrappy fella” Read more

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Reviewed: Second generation Apple TV much better

apple-tvAP reporter Peter Svensson just reviewed the Second generation Apple TV and is enthusiastic: “Apple TV is now better than ever”, says Svensson. Even if there’s still room for improvement. On the upside: Read more

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Kingston SD2/8GB SDHC Card Reviewed: Lowest speed class you can get in SDHC

The SD2/8GB is an 8GB Class 2 SDHC memory card. Class 2 means that the card writes at (a minimum) of 2MB/s. This is the lowest speed class you can get in SDHC. Don’t let that stand in your way; this is an 8GB card after all. Kingston offers a lifetime warranty on all its memory products. You don’t have to worry about it breaking, but if it does, you are covered

READ full REVIEW over at Aselabs.

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REVIEWS: PC World ranks Lexmark E352dn in list of top five monochrome laser printers

30270_g1PC World has ranked Lexmark International, Inc.’s E352dn in its list of top five monochrome laser printers based on the speed and features of the printer. Read more

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