| Letter from the Editor July 01, 2010 When two phones as big and as buzzed-about as the iPhone 4 and the Motorola Droid X hit the scene, it's hard not to stack them up side-by-side and find the better of the two. Sure, the Droid X has a larger screen size and handprint, but does that compete against the iPhone's pixelation-erasing Retina Display technology? Only one way to find out. For more competitive goodness check out our favorite notebooks of the last month, a new review of the very desirable Acer TimelineX, and a peek at a new fleet of Samsung phones destined for not one, not two, not even three, but all four carriers. Kenneth Butler, Web Producer Forward this email Popular Topics Laptop Guide iPad Guide Last Month's Best Notebooks Our Sponsor | | iPhone 4 vs. Droid X: Superphone Battle |  |  | Both these phones offer HD video recording and tout other hot features like snappy software keyboards and blazing processor speeds, but that's where the similarities end. See how these phones compare in display, multitasking performance, battery, and 13 other categories. Read the Article | | The Hottest Laptops of June 2010 |  |  | The best notebooks we reviewed this month include three new business machines from HP, Dell, and Lenovo; an update to Samsung's netbook line, the Samsung N150+; and a sleek 11.6 ultraportable from Acer. Read the Article | | Tech Bytes | | Samsung Debuts Galaxy Line of Smart Phones for Every Carrier The Galaxy family sounds like a space-faring troupe of Fantistic Four-esque superheroes, but really it's the brand getup assigned to Samsung's next wave of Android smart phones, one for each carrier. These devices will all ship with Android 2.1 - with an upgrade to 2.2 when it becomes available - but their similarities end there. Check out the link below for more details and pictures. Read Full Article Acer TimelineX 1830T As Sexy as the X Implies This 11.6-inch bigger-than-a-netbook ultraportable is every bit as alluring an addition to the Timeline family as it sounds. On the outside are lines that are sharp and edgy, a fingerprint-free black matte cover, and a battery that gives it an elegant downward tilt, but the TimelineX packs flavor on the inside too, what with 6-hours of productivity power, a 500GB hard drive, and Core i5 processing speeds. Read Full Review | Shop the Best Deals on LAPTOP Our enhanced product comparison engine will make your electronics shopping quick and easy. |
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