Monthly Archives: October 2011

Sony Bravia KDL-46BX420

Performance While the Sony BX420 doesn’t do anything particularly well from a picture quality standpoint, it also, surprisingly for an entry-level LCD, doesn’t do much badly. Its worst offense is color inaccuracy in dark areas and imperfect screen uniformity, but … Continue reading

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Sony Bravia KDL-32BX420

Performance While the Sony BX420 doesn’t do anything particularly well from a picture quality standpoint, it also, surprisingly for an entry-level LCD, doesn’t do much badly. Its worst offense is color inaccuracy in dark areas and imperfect screen uniformity, but … Continue reading

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HTC Evo Design 4G (Sprint)

There are all the usual Google apps, like Gmail, maps, Navigation, Places, YouTube, and so on. Plus, HTC has added its own apps as well, like Friend Stream, Peep, and Footprints, all social-networking helpers. You can also download HTC-made apps … Continue reading

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Sony Bravia KDL-40BX420

Performance While the Sony BX420 doesn’t do anything particularly well from a picture quality standpoint, it also, surprisingly for an entry-level LCD, doesn’t do much badly. Its worst offense is color inaccuracy in dark areas and imperfect screen uniformity, but … Continue reading

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BlackBerry Curve 9360

RIM launched its next-generation BlackBerry 7 OS with a refreshed Bold 9900/9930, the Torch 9810, and the Torch 9850/9860. Conspicuously absent was the Curve, RIM’s entry-level brand. That has changed, however, with the release of the RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 … Continue reading

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