| Letter from the Editor September 9, 2010 Hey subscribers! Looks like many of you were very excited about last week's Apple announcements. You'll be doubly thrilled to know our reviews of the new Apple iPod touch and iPod nano are live at www.laptopmag.com. Because of the iPod touch's ability to record 720p video, we decided to pit it against the iPhone 4 in a camera shootout. If your interest in the touch lies beyond its video recording abilities, be sure to check out our full review at the link below. For the iPod nano, Dana Wollman ran 13 miles to test Nike+ integration and Shuffle-like VoiceOver features. Is the miniaturized nano worth the $129 buy-in? Find out below. In other news this week, our comparison of the Sprint super phones is posted. The Evo 4G and Epic 4G are pretty evenly matched, but in a LAPTOP Magazine face-off, there's only one winner. After that, we have a huge stack of tablet news and a treatise on the dangers of buying 15-inch notebooks. Enjoy, and see you next week! Kenneth Butler, Web Producer Forward this email Latest Reviews Apple iPod touch (2010) Apple iPod nano (2010) Motorola Charm Popular Topics Laptop Guide Back-to-School Guide Best Laptops of August 2010 Our Sponsor | Our Sponsor Take your business to the next level. CDW can help. At CDW, we've built our business on givTHeing our customers the tools needed to grow their organizations. CDW can provide the advice, technology and services you need to implement a wide range of key IT solutions, including: Unified Communications, Mobile Solutions, Security Management and Business Continuity. Visit CDW.com to find out how we can help your business succeed and grow. | | Tech Bytes | | Ultimate Notebook Accessories: From A to Z What's a notebook rig without the fixins'? These 26 gadgets will help you pimp out your notebook for speed, peripheral performance, and ancillary tasks. See all 26 Accessories Samsung Fascinate: Galaxy S and Verizon Get Customization Happy Something's missing from this 4-inch Galaxy S smart phone with Android 2.1 software. Is it an AMOLED display? No, that's accounted for How about a 5-MP camera and built-in flash? Uh-uh, it's got that. 3G mobile hotspot feature?Nope. A 1-Ghz processor? Naah. Slide-out QWERTY keypad. All present. Give up? This is the only Android phone that fails to include Google Search and Google Maps (we remind you that Google builds the Android OS, so this is, indeed, sacrilege of a sort). Find out Why this Google Android Phone is Not So Google-Friendly | Shop the Best Deals on LAPTOP Our enhanced product comparison engine will make your electronics shopping quick and easy. |
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