Reviewed on September 11, 2009While it's an improvement to the company's previous touch-screen model, Sony's Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 is saddled with a screen that's short on contrast and prone to glare--and it lacks the wireless convenience of Amazon's identically priced Kindle.TAGS:Amazon Kindle, flaw, Sony Corp., touch screen, Amazon.com Inc., letter
Reviewed on January 11, 2011The Origin Genesis is the first system we've seen with Intel's new Sandy Bridge Core i7 2600K chip. Fast, and extremely overclockable, the new chip has provided Origin with a platform for a remarkably value-friendly gaming rig. Shop around for pricing as Sandy Bridge spreads among other vendors, but right now this is the $2,499 gaming PC to beat.TAGS:quad-core, transistor, Intel, HyperThreading, power management, flaw, CPU, chipset, games, hard drive, video
Reviewed on September 11, 2009While it's an improvement to the company's previous touch-screen model, Sony's Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 is saddled with a screen that's short on contrast and prone to glare--and it lacks the wireless convenience of Amazon's identically priced Kindle.TAGS:Amazon Kindle, flaw, Sony Corp., Amazon.com Inc., touch screen, letter
Reviewed on September 11, 2009While it's an improvement to the company's previous touch-screen model, Sony's Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 is saddled with a screen that's short on contrast and prone to glare--and it lacks the wireless convenience of Amazon's identically priced Kindle.TAGS:Amazon Kindle, flaw, Sony Corp., touch screen, Amazon.com Inc., letter
Reviewed on February 16, 2006The Creative Fatal1ty 1010 has useful features such as swappable weights and adjustable sensitivity levels, but subtle design flaws keep it from becoming our favorite.TAGS:weight, laser, mouse, flaw, button, games