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more about #lightningreview AlexSea: just curious, would a 5400rpm HD (in an enclosure) connected through usb 2.0 be enough to drive 1080p? that is the nerdiest sentence i've ever typed... more » Nathan Obbards: I wondered why you didn't run this in your comparison tests as I have heard so many people swear by it. more » egoods: Just to reinforce some other comments made here. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY. Seems the complaints about there customer service are far reaching: [co... more » crumb: Good, Samsung finally decided to drop their proprietary jack. They're catching up. Why is a 3.5mm jack a plus? more » Sicpup: Personally, I can't wait to play with one. I still love my i910 Omnia- it is the best phone I've ever had, and the WinMo platform is solid. First thi... more » Pew Pew BOOM: I bought it about 1 month ago and I'm loving it, huge screen, nice camera, very loud and clear sound from the speaker, etc... Although the game that c... more » tnkgrl: I've been using the i8910 on and off along with the N97 since early June. Here's some of my coverage: - [tnkgrl.wordpress.com] - [tnkgrl.wordpress.co... more » JudithBabalastic: Panasonic TS1 is not that much of a revelation either. You have to replace all the seals every year and it's not doable by you or free. Image quality ... more » SigmundWellwood: It's not that these headphones won't work with anything else– only that the remote and mic won't work. Apple's been adding the remote compatible he... more » itchytooth: So, it's a little cheaper and a little worse than the Panasonic TS1? Am I understanding correctly? It's a shame, because I actually like the design of... more » idkmbffc: No water photos? I'm surprised. I was expecting these photos to be wetter then the front row at a Jonas Brothers concert. more » alexmg2420: Actually, I have the AT&T Tilt. The backplate DOES fly off half the time... more » Scazza: I think alot of people overlook the fact that on WM devices, as outdated as the OS appears to be, you can still load a shitton of free software from t... more » KefkaticFanatic: HTC phones are so nice, but they charge you up the ass for them. I wish I had a bunch of money. more » RT100: wow. that's pricy, especially for a winmo phone that comes loaded with 6.1! good that they tweaked it so much with touchflo-3d. the old touch diamond ... more » OblivionVII: If this ran Android I'd be all over it. more » Solertia: "Worst BlackBerry screen in a long time—dim, text looks bad" in the side-by-side with the tour I see no difference in screen brightness/dimness or ... more » valkilmerisawful: I guess if I smoked drugs I would be jealous. Somewhere, someone was paid to smoke a bunch of drugs and make a Samsung TV better for it. "La la la l... more » strider_mt2k: Brian's got the crazy hair in the reflection. more » Nick: i was too distracted by some goofballs relection in the glossy bezel to notice. he had funny hair and i bet he was wearing sweatpants. more » -
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Asus O!Play Review: Best-Priced HD Video Player Is the New Champ
Battlemodos give you a clear sense of what's good and bad in a gadget category, but there's no way to include everything. Consider the $99 Asus O!Play the new champ of HD video players—better late than never. More » -
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Samsung Omnia HD i8910 Review
A Symbian-injected followup to the so-so Windows Mobile Omnia, the HD i8910 is a specced-out slab of phone from Samsung, with a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 8MP camera, HD video recording and a definite thing for multimedia. More » -
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Klipsch Image S4i Review
The Klipsch Image S4i is one of the only non-Apple iPhone headsets on the market that supports both the iPod Shuffle's VoiceOver function and the iPhone 3GS's Voice Control. More » -
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Pentax W80 Camera Review: Waterproof and Now Slightly Ruggedized
The Pentax W80 is their latest in a long line of waterproof cams that take decent shots, but have always been my favorite because of their compact size. This one is a bit bigger, but gains ruggedization and depth. More » -
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T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro2 Review: Wait, How Much?
T-Mobile's take on the HTC Touch Pro2, a 3.6-inch-screened, slide-out-QWERTYed refresh to the company's flagship Windows Mobile phone. More » -
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BlackBerry Curve 8520 Lightning Review: Cheap (Not Just the Good Kind)
It's cheap, it's ball-less, it's the BlackBerry Curve 8520. Oh, and it's the first BlackBerry carrying the trackpad that's probably gonna wind up on every BlackBerry eventually. More » -
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Samsung LED LCD UN46B7000 HDTV Lightning Review: Avoid!
Generally, I love LED LCDs. The UN46B7000 is Samsung's set with 120Hz refresh and internet widgets. It's not backlit, like the XBR8, but sidelit, and is as thin as two of your fingers. You should avoid buying this set. More » -
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Asus Eee T91 Touch Tablet Review: Keep Dreaming
The Asus Eee T91 is a return to netbooks gone by—a tiny 8.9-inch screen, 16GB SSD—except for one thing: It's a touchscreen tablet. More » -
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Lightning Review: Panasonic Quadraphonic Turntable and GE 8-Track Receiver
The Gadgets: Panasonic's SL-850 quadraphonic turntable, featuring the unusual 4.0 discrete-channel format for stereo-besting sound. (As the brochure says, "In the real world, sound comes from literally every direction.") Plus, GE's 4-Channel Receiver, with a built-in 8-track cassette player. More » -
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Promise SmartStor NS4600 Network Storage with Time Machine Support Review
The Gadget: A RAID-enabled, four drive, DLNA supporting, internet streaming, Apple Time Machine supporting NAS that, while not a Windows Home Server, has tons of functionality built into the tiny box. More » -
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VholdR ContourHD Helmet Cam Lightning Review
The VholdR ContourHD is a helmet camera with 720p capabilities. More » -
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Nite Coaster Nighttime Illuminated Coaster Lightning Review
The Gadget: A motion detecting bedside coaster that will make sure that your glasses (both eye and drinking) are bright enough for you to see in the dark, while at the same time not too bright to wake you up. More » -
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MyVibe Thighs-On: First iPhone Vibrator App Approved by Apple (NSFW)
MyVibe is probably the first x-rated app approved by Apple—following the introduction of content ratings—and the first vibrator. Sexual health expert Dr. Debby Herbenick has tried it. Here are her thoughts on it (NSFW): More » -
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Razer Sphex Mousepad Lightning Review
The Gadget: Razer's ultrathin Sphex mousepad is sufficiently neat: It's more like a sheet of rugged paper that's sticky on one side and a solid, plasticky, mousing surface on the other. More » -
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Eye-Fi Pro Wireless SD Card Review
The Gadget: Today Eye-Fi Wi-Fi-enabled SD cards have been upgraded with a 4GB Pro version with new features like support for RAW files, selective uploading and the ability to send files straight to your computer with via an ad-hoc network.
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Dumb Cellphones Must Die
It's official: I can't use normal cellphones anymore. Clunky user interfaces, arbitrary conventions, learning curve... They should all die. More » -
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iLynx USB/Firewire Hub Review
The Gadget: The iLynx, a wedge-shaped USB and Firewire hub that provides four USB 2 ports and two Firewire 400 ports. Its most distinguishing feature is that it matches MacBook Pros. More » -
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Killer Xeno Pro Network Card Lightning Review
A specialized networking card—with blingtastic LIGHTS—designed to murder lag for gamers, the $130 Killer Xeno Pro practically screams "snake oil." It's not quite. More » -
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Twitterific 2.0 iPhone App Lightning Review
When iPhone 2.0 launched, Twitterific was the Twitter app. Beautiful, clean, simple. Then Twitter apps exploded, and several months later, it suddenly seemed a little too simple. Twitterific 2 plays feature catch-up. More » -
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PhoneSuit MiLi iPhone Battery Pack Review
The Gadget: A 2000mAh battery pack for the iPhone that gives you portable juice for up to a day as well as a USB port for your other gadgets. More »

