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  • LG updates F Series with two new LTE phones (hands-on)

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    James Trew
    James Trew
    02.24.2014

    With all this G2 mini and G Pro 2 talk recently, you'd be forgiven for forgetting that LG also has other handset lines. On the table (literally and figuratively) today are the F70 and F90 mid-rangers. The former is a 4.5-inch (WVGA) device with a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 taking care of bi'niz, plus a 5-megapixel camera, 2,440mAh battery and just 4GB of internal storage. As for the F90? Well, it's a little bigger at 4.7 inches, but has the same chipset and onboard memory. You will get a slightly better camera though, with LG giving it an 8-megapixel shooter. Thankfully, both come with a microSD card slot to augment that lackluster amount of onboard storage. The phones themselves? Well, they're a plucky pair, that's for sure. It's easy to dismiss mid-spec handsets like these out of hand in the design department, but LG has clearly made enough effort to make sure that they feel well-built and don't look entirely terrible. The textured back panels go a long way to brush off that low-end feel you can sometimes get at this level, and the small details around the edges, ports and buttons also add a nice aesthetic touch. The menu and UI, however, definitely feel like they're more intended for users who like to keep things simple with bigger fonts and basic options, and that's no bad thing. Power users will, of course, already be looking elsewhere. One other thing to remember is that, toe to toe, these two cheeky chaps aren't all that different in specification to the LG G2 mini, even down to the much-touted "knock knock" feature. Food for thought right there.

  • Corsair Force series gets 90GB and 180GB brothers, middle child syndrome inevitable

    by 
    Ben Bowers
    Ben Bowers
    12.04.2010

    Corsair has added new 90GB and 180GB sizes to its blazin' fast Force Series of SSDs, growing the happy family which already included 60, 120, and 240GB versions in addition to the original 100GB and 200GB options released back in the spring. Unlike its previous siblings, both the F90 and F180 are also available immediately from Corsair dealers for suggested MSRPs of $255 and $430, respectively. Built around the lauded SandForce SF-1200 controller and capable of beastly 285MB/sec read speeds and 275MB/sec write rates, these latest releases are not too small and not too big, making them the perfect Goldie Locks drives of the SSD world. To hear the news straight from Corsair's mouth, check out the press release after the break.