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| | Just when we declared the Galaxy S6 the best smartphone camera, the LG G4 arrives with a 16-megapixel camera powered by a f/1.8 aperture lens for better low-light shots (the Galaxy S6 has a smaller f/1.9 aperture). To see if the LG G4 is worthy of the Best Phone Cam throne, we compared its lens to that of the Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6 Plus in nine photograph tests. In the shot above, the S6 nailed the perfect exposure balance between a well-lit subject and a dim background, while the LG G4 adds a thin hazy-blue tint to the picture. One point to the Galaxy S6! In the end, is the LG G4 the better camera for mobile photographers?  | | | |
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|  | | |  | A cheap Android tablet isn't a bargain if you have to deal with lagging performance and sad battery life. The trick is to sift the champions from the duds. Our list of tablets offer sharp displays, long endurance and snappy-enough performance to play the latest games. | | | |  | Internet providers include a cable modem as part of your setup, but they aren't letting you have that out of the kindness of their theoretical hearts. Internet providers charge you a monthly fee to rent a modem, and over time, those charges can really add up. | | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Subtlety has never been Alienware's strong suit, but with this iteration of the brand's 17-inch gaming laptop, it's what you don't see that deserves the biggest praise. This time around, the Alienware 17 ($2,299 as configured, starting at $1,499) has Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980M GPU under the hood, giving the system a serious graphics boost. But if Nvidia's top mobile GPU doesn't satisfy your frame-rate lust, you can unlock even more power with Alienware's optional graphics amplifier, which, when paired with a desktop GPU, unlocks a whole new level of kick-ass. | | | | | |
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