Motorola Xyboard 10.1 16Gb Tablet Review

Posted by TWIL on February 10th, 2012

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I’ve had this device in my hands for the last two weeks, and it’s a bit of a conundrum. It really feels like a business device, but it’s very sleek and powerful, with consumer features as well. Perhaps a business/consumer hybrid device?

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Update: Quite disappointed in the fact that you can’t really connect it as a USB storage device, so other than Bluetooth, you can’t really manage it on Linux (that’s how I got the videos off of it).

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HTC Rezound Review

Posted by TWIL on January 24th, 2012

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I got my hands on the HTC Rezound from Verizon for the last week, so here’s my “quick” review on the device. Enjoy!

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Updates / things I forgot to mention:

  • Battery life: Very decent. I don’t believe I saw a day when the battery dropped below 50% after a full day’s use (much like the battery on my Droid X)

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Droid Razr Device Overview and Full Review

Posted by TWIL on December 18th, 2011

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I’ve been using this device for about 2 weeks now, and I’m just.. well, I’m blown away. Powerful, fast, lightweight, sturdy. I couldn’t be happier with a device (perhaps). Check it out over at http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-razr.shtml

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Pantech Breakout Final Review

Posted by TWIL on December 5th, 2011

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After about a week using the Pantech Breakout as a backup device, these are my opinions of the device and its software. One thing I definitely forgot to mention was the 3G and 4G speeds I observed. When I was on 3G, the speeds were slightly faster than my Droid X (also a 3G device on Verizon’s network), averaging about 1.5Mbps download, and 750Kbps upload, where my Droid X is usually less than 700Kbps up and down.
On 4G, the slowest speeds I saw were 6Mbps download, 3Mbps upload, and as high as 32Mbps download, 14Mbps upload, MUCH higher than Verizon’s promised speeds.

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