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Reviewed on January 31, 2011 The LG Optimus V is a great entry-level Android smartphone if you want to go the prepaid route. TAGS: Optimus Corp., Virgin Mobile, LG Electronics Inc., app, handset, voice, Google Inc., GPS, YouTube, keyboard, Web browser, e-mail CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 7.8 Very good Check prices$73.99-$129.99 -
Reviewed on September 23, 2008 The keys on the Logitech Illuminated Keyboard are comfortable to use and emit a satisfying click, but it lacks convenient features we've come to expect from a PC keyboard. Nevertheless, we think this Logitech is a practical, affordable, and convenient keyboard that manages to look sexy at the same time. TAGS: Logitech, keyboard, key, gamer, USB port, USB CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 6.9 Good Check prices$49.99-$182.90 -
Reviewed on October 28, 2010 Though poor call quality sours the Huawei Ascend, this smartphone delivers Android-based computing features to prepaid users at a great price. TAGS: Cricket Wireless, Ascend Communications, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., headset, smart phone, touch screen, keyboard, camera, operating system CNET review: 6.3 Good User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$159.99 -
Reviewed on June 4, 2010 The Archos 7 Home Tablet isn't going to amaze you with its specs or features, but its low price and core Android features--Web, e-mail, media playback--make it a workable iPad alternative. TAGS: Archos, tablet, smart phone, app, touch screen, keyboard, LCD, Google Inc., photograph, camera, operating system CNET review: 5.0 Average User rating: 6.0 Good Check prices$149.99 -
Reviewed on April 8, 2010 The LG Cosmos makes a great choice for an affordable entry-level messaging phone for Verizon customers. TAGS: LG Cosmos, LG Electronics Inc., LG Rumor, messaging, key, shortcut, Verizon Wireless, keyboard, handset, front, camera CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 6.0 Good Check prices$54.95-$69.99 -
Reviewed on January 12, 2011 The LG Cosmos Touch is an average messaging phone without a lot of multimedia features, which we don't think is worth its retail price tag. TAGS: LG Cosmos, LG Electronics Inc., LG Rumor, touch screen, messaging, handset, display, Verizon Wireless, key, keyboard, camera CNET review: 6.0 Good User rating: 4.3 Mediocre Pricing not available -
Reviewed on October 25, 2010 Apple makes the MacBook Air both smaller and less expensive, creating an excellent ultraportable, but leaving out a few features along the way. TAGS: MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, Netbook, Apple Computer, SD card, laptop computer, keyboard CNET review: 8.2 Excellent User rating: 8.3 Excellent Check prices$1,109.99 -
Reviewed on August 4, 2010 Though performance could be better and it could stand for some hardware upgrades, the RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 and BlackBerry OS 6 offer much-needed improvements to stay in step with the competition, and keep BlackBerry enthusiasts happy. TAGS: RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, touch screen, BlackBerry Storm, smart phone, display, AT&T Corp., keyboard, operating system CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$218.18 -
Reviewed on August 23, 2010 The Vizio XVT3SV series' excellent picture quality, thoughtful design, scads of features, and reasonable price combine to make it the best value among high-end LED-based LCD TVs today. TAGS: Vizio XVT3SV, Vizio, Vizio XVT423SV, light-emitting diode, LCD, keyboard, Bluetooth, TV CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.3 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on November 2, 2010 The LG Optimus T is one of the best entry-level smartphones you can buy, with a feature set that is on par with devices more than twice its price. TAGS: Optimus Corp., LG Electronics Inc., T-Mobile, dialer, Wi-Fi, smart phone, 3G, Bluetooth, keyboard, camera CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 7.6 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on March 2, 2010 As AT&T's first Android phone, the Motorola Backflip offers a unique design but it's rather lackluster in the features and performance department. It's a decent choice if you're upgrading from a feature phone, but anyone looking for speed and power should look elsewhere. TAGS: Motorola Backflip, Motorola Cliq, Motorola Inc., keyboard, AT&T Corp., display, smart phone CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.0 Average Pricing not available -
CNET review: 6.3 Good User rating: 3.2 Poor Pricing not available -
CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 4.5 Mediocre Check prices$49.99-$119.99
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