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Fujifilm X30 The Fujifilm X30 has a great EVF and Classic Chrome film simulation, but some will miss the X20's optical viewfinder. AOC G2460PQU The AOC G2460PQU is a well-equipped 24-inch gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and a speedy pixel response. Cambridge Audio Go The Cambridge Audio Go sounds great on certain genres, but it pales next to other Bluetooth speakers in this price range. ViewSonic PJD8333s The ViewSonic PJD8333s short-throw projector provides solid data-image quality and a good set of connection choices, but video performance is subpar. Inky (for Mac) Inky mail is a free email client that pulls together all your inboxes and gives you unique views of your messages. The Mac version of Inky works well for personal accounts, but doesn't have many advanced features for email power users. Western Digital WD Sentinel RX4100 Western Digital's WD Sentinel RX4100 NAS offers SMBs very good performance, excellent data protection, and the power of Windows Server.
But incompatibility with all but a few WD drives drags down its score. Skype Qik (for Android) For sending short video messages between friends, Skype's Qik is hard to beat. But its limitations are its undoing. CloudMagic (for iPhone) CloudMagic is a free and easy-to-use email client app for iPhone, with a simple, clean design. It supports all the major Web mail services.
Power users won't find much of note here, though. Droid Turbo by Motorola (Verizon Wireless) The Droid Turbo by Motorola trades elegance for brute force, elevating the Droid brand back into the upper echelon of Android smartphones. IObit Advanced SystemCare 7 Free IObit Advanced SystemCare 7 Free can breathe new life into a poky PC, but it's not quite as potent as competing tune-up utilities. Lenovo ThinkPad W540 The Lenovo ThinkPad W540 is a 15-inch mobile workstation with a self-calibrating In-Plane Switching (IPS) display and class-leading performance. Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King DLC (for PlayStation 3) Dark Souls II ends in an icy bang with the Crown of the Ivory King DLC.
Despite a few weaknesses, the scenario in the frozen city of Eleum Loyce is fun, challenging, and thoroughly rewarding. Wasteland 2 (for PC) Wasteland 2 is a wonderful post-apocalyptic classic RPG romp through the radioactive dunes of Arizona and California. The game is unabashedly old school with its lack of hand-holding and harsh scenarios. Jabra Move Wireless For $100, the comfortable Jabra Wireless headphone pair delivers solid Bluetooth audio that will appeal to bass lovers. EnGenius EAP1750H 802.11ac 3x3 Dual Band Ceiling-Mount Wireless Access Point/WDS While not an access point for enterprises or complex wireless network deployments, the EnGenius EAP1750H 802.11ac 3x3 Dual Band Ceiling-Mount Wireless Access Point/WDS covers the basics and delivers impressive throughput. Leica X-E (Typ 102) The Leica X-E (Typ 102) is a repackaged version of an older camera, and some of its components are showing their age.
Leica X (Typ 113) The Leica X (Typ 113) prime compact camera has the brightest lens you'll find in its class, but it's expensive and has its share of quirks. Google Fit (for Android) Google Fit, a new fitness platform for Android users, is an incomplete and very limited app. Some users will still want to install it, though.
Obscure (for Android) Obscure provides image sharing with titillating filters and fine-grained controls for your images and messages, but its confusing design and troubling performance don't inspire confidence. Nuance Swype Keyboard (for iPhone) Swype brings its signature gesture-typing to the iPhone, but you might end up wrestling with this app when it makes a mistake. Register.com Web Hosting Register.com offers the Web hosting basics, but its high cost of entry and lackluster features may turn off potential customers. There are better alternatives out there. SwiftKey Keyboard (for iPhone) SwiftKey finally lets iPhone users trace words on their phone without tedious thumb-typing, though the experience is not as seamless as you might expect. Google Drive Part office suite and part file-syncing service, Google Drive is the best online collaborative platform you'll find, and it's free. That's one sweet package.
Toshiba 40L1400U Toshiba's budget-priced L1400U LED HDTV series offers impressive black levels, but more accurate, better-equipped models are available for less. Toshiba 50L1400U Toshiba's budget-priced L1400U LED HDTV series offers impressive black levels, but more accurate, better-equipped models are available for less.
Motorola Moto X (2014, Verizon Wireless) The second-generation Motorola Moto X smartphone is a welcome return to form, thanks to its excellent performance and smooth, unadulterated Android 4.4 interface. Apple iTunes 12 Just when you thought iTunes couldn't get any slicker, the updated media player and store gets even easier to use and adds family-sharing features. EnGenius EWS310AP Neutron Series Dual-Band Wireless N600 Managed Indoor Access Point EnGenius EWS310AP Neutron Series Dual-Band Wireless N600 Managed Indoor Access Point offers small businesses excellent 802.11n throughput and a decent, no-frills set of features. Just don't expect it to deliver the sorts of features enterprises or offices with very complex networks might want. EnGenius EWS320AP Neutron Series Dual-Band Wireless N900 Managed Indoor Access Point If you need a basic access point for your small business, the EWS320AP Neutron Series Dual-Band Wireless N900 Managed Indoor Access Point from EnGenius is an excellent choice, and a fast performer. If you need more advanced features, however, look elsewhere.
BenQ GL2460HM The BenQ GL2460HM is a capable 24-inch monitor that delivers a fast pixel response and inky blacks. 文章: 400 註冊時間: 2010-04-14 04:51.
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