This week’s How Would You Change stars ASUS’ UX31 Zenbook , the benchmark that all of 2011′s Ultrabooks should aspire to.

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This week’s How Would You Change stars ASUS’ UX31 Zenbook , the benchmark that all of 2011′s Ultrabooks should aspire to.
This week’s How Would You Change stars ASUS’ UX31 Zenbook , the benchmark that all of 2011′s Ultrabooks should aspire to.

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Okay, so we said we’d cover HTC’s Sensation XL in ” a couple of weeks ,” but since we’re on the subject of pocket-bursting phones with the same internals, let’s do them back-to-back. The outer shell got a few tweaks, and Beats Audio support — but beyond that, these telephone twins are identical.
Okay, so we said we’d cover HTC’s Sensation XL in ” a couple of weeks ,” but since we’re on the subject of pocket-bursting phones with the same internals, let’s do them back-to-back. The outer shell got a few tweaks, and Beats Audio support — but beyond that, these telephone twins are identical.

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We fell in love with the 4.7-inch HTC Titan’s brilliant build quality, battery life and camera — less so for the bad pixel density, Mango’s flakiness and only having 12GB free memory once the OS had made its land grab.
We fell in love with the 4.7-inch HTC Titan’s brilliant build quality, battery life and camera — less so for the bad pixel density, Mango’s flakiness and only having 12GB free memory once the OS had made its land grab.

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Amazon’s Kindle is, broadly, the million-selling gold-standard that all other e-readers aspire to.
Amazon’s Kindle is, broadly, the million-selling gold-standard that all other e-readers aspire to.

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As far as tablets go, Sony’s Tablet S is about as innovative and unorthodox as it got in 2011. The Honeycomb-based device shipped with Android 3.1, and while there’s no word yet on an Ice Cream Sandwich update, you can bet that Sony’s pushing for one.
As far as tablets go, Sony’s Tablet S is about as innovative and unorthodox as it got in 2011. The Honeycomb-based device shipped with Android 3.1, and while there’s no word yet on an Ice Cream Sandwich update, you can bet that Sony’s pushing for one.

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Not like it matters much now, but hey — why not, right? HP’s TouchPad was tossed into the closeout bin just over 40 days after it initially went on sale, and it actually served to be a spark for the eventual webOS fire that still seems to be smoldering. When we tested it — and before we knew HP was about to demolish its operating system in the consumer realm — we found tons of promise
Not like it matters much now, but hey — why not, right? HP’s TouchPad was tossed into the closeout bin just over 40 days after it initially went on sale, and it actually served to be a spark for the eventual webOS fire that still seems to be smoldering. When we tested it — and before we knew HP was about to demolish its operating system in the consumer realm — we found tons of promise

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It’s borderline crazy to think that we posed this very question about the original Droid Incredible in June of 2010 , yet here we are again. Same question, different day, and (mostly) different phone. Verizon Wireless has been pumping out Android devices like it’s its job — and really, it sort of is — and HTC’s DI2 is certainly one of the more polarizing options
It’s borderline crazy to think that we posed this very question about the original Droid Incredible in June of 2010 , yet here we are again. Same question, different day, and (mostly) different phone. Verizon Wireless has been pumping out Android devices like it’s its job — and really, it sort of is — and HTC’s DI2 is certainly one of the more polarizing options

It’s been around in a few different hues , and has since grown into a TouchWiz UX kind of outfit , and we’re guessing it’s about time Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 found its way into our weekly HWYC feature. It’s undoubtedly the Android slate to beat, even today, but that doesn’t mean that it’s spit-shine perfect. For those who opted for this beaut, we’re keenly interested in hearing how your experience has been
It’s been around in a few different hues , and has since grown into a TouchWiz UX kind of outfit , and we’re guessing it’s about time Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 found its way into our weekly HWYC feature. It’s undoubtedly the Android slate to beat, even today, but that doesn’t mean that it’s spit-shine perfect. For those who opted for this beaut, we’re keenly interested in hearing how your experience has been

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Skipped over the Thunderbolt , did you?
Skipped over the Thunderbolt , did you?

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