Reviewed on July 11, 2008The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.TAGS:Apple iPhone 3G, 3G, Apple iPhone, AT&T Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, coverage, Apple Computer, handset, server
Reviewed on September 23, 2009Its feature set is basic even by entry-level standards, but the Nikon D3000 delivers the photo quality and performance you expect when stepping up to a dSLR, with an optional interface that's very beginner friendly.TAGS:Nikon Corp., dot, segment, CCD, coverage, shot, SLR, JPEG, photograph
Reviewed on July 11, 2008The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.TAGS:Apple iPhone 3G, 3G, Apple iPhone, AT&T Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, Apple Computer, coverage, handset, server
Reviewed on March 10, 2010A fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light quality, the Pentax K-x nevertheless has some flaws, such as unreliable image stabilization, to watch out for.TAGS:Pentax, dot, segment, lens, coverage, SLR, JPEG, CCD, CMOS, photograph, camera
Reviewed on September 8, 2009The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens.TAGS:Nikon Corp., dot, CMOS, cycle, lens, coverage, shot, kit, JPEG, camera
Reviewed on September 8, 2009The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens.TAGS:Nikon Corp., dot, cycle, lens, CMOS, coverage, kit, JPEG, shot, camera
Reviewed on July 18, 2010Cheaper and with better photo quality than its sibling, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A500's quirky design is the only real flaw in an otherwise solid entry-level model with fast Live View shooting and a useful tilting LCD.TAGS:JPEG, coverage, SLR, Pentax, Sony Corp., photograph, image, LCD
Reviewed on November 7, 2009While the new internationalized Kindle looks exactly like the earlier U.S.-only model, this e-reader, which uses AT&T's data network for wireless access, represents an incremental improvement to the Kindle line--just as serious competition is ramping up in the e-book market.TAGS:Amazon Kindle, Sprint Nextel, Amazon.com Inc., Barnes & Noble Inc., AT&T Corp., coverage, U.S., 3G, Wi-Fi
Reviewed on February 8, 2010If you're a Live View-oriented shooter who doesn't care about color accuracy, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A550's good performance and decent noise profile make it attractive for the money. Otherwise, you can find a better camera.TAGS:lens, dot, segment, coverage, JPEG, SLR, Sony Corp., shot, LCD, button