A few years ago, almost three to be exact, I reviewed the Future Sonics Atrio M5 earphones and I found them to be an excellent product. To this day my opinion hasn’t changed of them, I still grab them first even though I’ve got many others to pick from. Future Sonics though isn’t he type of company to leave well enough alone and they just had to go an improve upon on one of the best sounding earphones on the market. Aesthetically they haven’t changed, the internal workings have been improved with a new version of their proprietary drivers that offer a wider range of frequencies and just all around better specs. The set or kit I have today is the special edition that is green, this kit features packaging made from recycled materials and a carrying case made from used rubber inner tubes.
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Reviews I’ve done on other sites and tech news from other sites
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Dynex 32" Class 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
Today for review I’ve got a very inexpensive HDTV from Dynex, it’s 32” Class in size and it offers 720P resolution and the price is below $300. Hard to believe you can get an HDTV that size for so little isn’t it? The Dynex is what you might call a barebones HDTV, meaning that it’s very limited in what it can do and what types of ports and the number or ports you have to work with.
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-dynex-32-class-720p-60hz-lcd-hdtv/
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SuperTooth Buddy Hands-Free Car Kit Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
Today for review I’ve got what is probably one of the best Bluetooth speakerphones on the market today called the Buddy, it’s from a company called SuperTooth. I’ve red good things about their products, but never had the chance until now to test any out. The Buddy clips to the visor in your car so it’s easy accessible while driving, and it has a one thousand hour standby time with twenty hours of talk time after charging it for only three hours.
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-supertooth-buddy-hands-free-car-kit/
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HTC Thunderbolt Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
Today for review I’ve got the fastest phone on the market, the HTC Thunderbolt for Verizon Wireless. Well it’s fast in terms of network speeds since it uses the new 4G network, the phone itself is fast as well with it’s 1Ghz CPU. The Thunderbolt is from HTC so it’s a quality made phone as we’ve come to expect from them. The phone though honestly is rather vanilla, it’s like most other Android phone on the market, yes it’s fast and nicely made but if it wasn’t for the 4G the Thunderbolt wouldn’t really stand out at all in terms of how it works and other features.
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-htc-thunderbolt/
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Patriot PBO Core Media Player Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
A long time ago I reviewed a little product called the Box Office media player from Patriot, and I found it to be a very nice little product and so do many other people out there today. Patriot has updated the Box Office and renamed it to the PBO Core, the name is different and so is the interface. Everything has been updated overall, and that’s a good thing as it makes the entire experience that much more enjoyable.
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-patriot-pbo-core-media-player/
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Angry Birds Rio for Android Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
The birds are back! This time our fine feathered friends are traveling to Rio to rescue their fellow birds who are being held captive by smugglers. Today the Amazon Appstore for Android was unveiled and with it the release of the newest version of everyone’s favorite way to pass the time called Angry Birds Rio. I figured I would take a quick look at it for you, it’s certainly worth getting I think.
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-angry-birds-rio-for-android/
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Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera Battery and Travel Charger from Battery Heads Review
by Kristofer Brozio •
I’m sure you own a digital camera, pretty much everyone does these days right? Depending on the type of camera you have it might not use standard batteries, and that can be a hassle as you don’t readily have access to a spare. I take a lot of pictures and go through batteries quickly but I haven’t got the chance yet to get a spare battery from my Nikon Coolpix. Recently I was contacted by a company called BatteryHeads.com and they asked me to review one of their brand of batteries under the brand name TechFuel, and I said sure. They were also kind enough to send me along a travel charger with it. So read on for a quick review of what I received.