With football season literally days away, I’m already scouting the best sports bars in my neighborhood, looking for that hidden, or not so hidden gem, that offers up everything I’m looking for. A great selection of beers, a plethora of artery clogging appetizers, and some good looking cocktail servers is the perfect combination in my book. There are a lot of options out there and finding the right place to catch the game is a delicate science.
Cell phones can leave most consumers feeling the same way. There are so many choices, and we’re all looking for that aesthetically pleasing phone that offers functionality combined with a boatload of options. Motorola makes a phone that acts as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Apple’s iPhone’s have more apps than a normal person could ever possibly use. Samsung creates phones that serve as a mini movie theater in your hand. Blackberry has several phones with full QWERTY keyboards for those text-aholics. But what if one manufacturer combined all of the above into one phone? A phenomenal idea on paper...
Electronics giant Sharp has decided to throw their hat into the cellular world, releasing the Sharp FX on the AT&T network. The FX has combined several different features in one phone (QWERTY keyboard, touch screen, 3G capability) that in theory were great, but in practice fall short of expectations. When you try to pack so much into one phone, certain features generally leave something to be desired, and the FX is no exception. For a full review, check out this review on CNET.
I like pizza, nachos and potato skins. I’m not going to put all three in a blender and hope for the best. I’d rather order a sampler platter where each individual item can stand on its own, but still give me the best of everything. Sharp definitely has their hearts in the right place with the FX. They just need to jump back into the kitchen and do a little tweaking of the recipe.
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