Top-rated reviews of the week (pictures)
This week, CNET editors reviewed a "near-ideal smartphone," some sweet apps for iOS and Android, and Facebook Home. On top of that, we've got two products that earned Editors' Choice Awards, one of which is our strongest TV recommendation of the year so far.
Panasonic TC-PST60 series
Panasonic TC-PST60 series
The midlevel price and outstanding quality of the Panasonic TC-PST60 series make it our strongest TV recommendation of the year. Read the review.
V-Moda Remix Remote headphones
V-Moda Remix Remote headphones
The V-Moda Remix Remote headphones earn our Editors' Choice recommendation with a colorfully dynamic sound profile, a generous two-year replacement warranty, and a handful of accessories that ensure a tight seal and versatile usability. Read the review.
HTC One
HTC One
A few quibbles notwithstanding, the powerhouse HTC One is a beautifully crafted, near-ideal smartphone. Read the review.
Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad
Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad
The Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case might be the best way to turn your iPad into the closest thing to a laptop alternative, offering protection and not much bulk. Read the review.
JBL Charge
JBL Charge
The JBL Charge is a nice compromise for those who want a better-sounding portable wireless speaker but don't want to make the jump -- both in terms of size and price -- to something like the Jawbone Big Jambox or Bose SoundLink. Read the review.
8 Ball Pool
8 Ball Pool
Despite a few hiccups, 8 Ball Pool is an addictive, straightforward billiards app that is endlessly entertaining, whether you're a pool shark or not. Read the review.
Moshi Mythro earbuds
Moshi Mythro earbuds
The well-designed Moshi Mythro earbuds feature quality sound at an affordable price. Read the review.
The Room for Android
The Room for Android
If you like puzzle games, The Room (now for Android) is a unique and addictive app you should get right away, with great visuals, pitch-perfect sounds, and plenty more to keep you struggling to figure out just how to unravel the mystery. Read the review.
Tumblr for Android
Tumblr for Android
Despite its minor imperfections, Tumblr for Android is a must-have for any Tumblr user. Read the review.
Fetch for iOS
Fetch for iOS
Fetch for iOS is an entertaining adventure for both kids and adults alike, with colorful cartoon-like graphics, an extremely touchable interface full of little items to interact with, and challenging puzzles to solve as you explore a fantastical world. Read the review.
Facebook Home
Facebook Home
Because Facebook Home dominates your Android start screen, it really only makes sense if you're a Facebook junkie. Luckily, you can dial down Facebook Home or completely remove it, even if it comes preloaded on your device. Read the review.