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| | Last week, the Galaxy S6's cameras spanked the shooters on the iPhone 6 Plus. This week, Samsung's new flagship, the Galaxy S6, trounces the iPhone 6 in not only camera performance but other key categories like design, screen quality, operating system, performance, and battery life. The iPhone is king no more.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Not to mention, a back-flipping hinge. Of course, a price point this low will include a caveat or two. In this case, the sacrifice is not the all-metal chassis nor the IPS panel behind the glass. So what's the catch? | | | |  | From a sharper camera to more memory to the addition of Force Touch technology found in other Apple hardware, here's what we know about Apple's iPhone 6S and 6S Plus so far. | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | The dream of the modern 2-in-1 is to replace both a tablet and a laptop with a competent, multifunction device that not only eliminates the hassle of managing multiple devices, but also saves you money. With the Transformer Book T300 Chi (starting at $699; $899 as tested), Asus thinks it has a machine that can do just that. You get an Intel Core M CPU; a bright, 12.5-inch, quad-HD touch screen; and a sleek body with a full-size detachable keyboard. Unfortunately, even with a solid selection of components and a gorgeous all-metal design, a few shortcomings prevent the Transformer Book T300 Chi from being a killer 2-in-1. | | | | | |
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