Padvance Report: HTC EVO 3D, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and BodyMedia Fit

News Feature Posted by Andrew Podolsky, August 26th, 2011

We don't just cover iOS gaming around here-- we also have a talented team of writers on our tech site, Padvance.com, who stay on top of the world of tablet and tech news. Recently, we've reviewed some of the iPhone and iPad's most impressive Android competitors, along with an app-enabled armband that keeps track of your health. Read on for this week's report.

HTC EVO 3D Review

Could 3D smartphones be the next big thing? HTC seems to think so, and we were quite impressed by this phone's autostereoscopic (glasses-free) 3D display and line-up of great Gameloft games. Plus, it's got a beastly processor and Android's highly customizable Honeycomb OS. See why both Apple and Nintendo should pay attention to the HTC EVO 3D in our review.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

The Samsung Galaxy Tab's bigger cousin, the 10.1 model, has a lot in common with the iPad. In fact, these similarities have even gotten the Tab banned in Germany. Our U.S.-based reviewer Jason had no problem trying it out, though, and he loved the sleek form factor and Honeycomb OS. But on the downside, the Tab 10.1 has a high price and no SD card slot. Read our full review here.

BodyMedia Fit Review

Can an armband and app really keep track of all your activities in a day, from eating and sleeping to walking and running? BodyMedia Fit is one of the most complete health tools we've seen, and it works on both Android and iOS devices. As long as you don't mind buying an expensive electronic armband, paying a monthly subscription, and wearing the thing for up to 23 hours a day, this is an amazingly high-tech way to stay healthy. Read our review here.

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