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PC Magazine July 2017

PC Magazine July 2017 issue, we feature PCMag's eighth annual Fastest Mobile Networks report. Testers drove within and between 30 cities, running speed tests and collecting more than 124,000 network-speed data points. Find out which carrier leads the pack—and where. The results may surprise you! PC Magazine is America's #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. PC Magazine is the only publication with in-depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of today's business technology landscape.

PC Magazine July 2017 issue, we feature PCMag's eighth annual Fastest Mobile Networks report. Testers drove within and between 30 cities, running speed tests and collecting more than 124,000 network-speed data points. Find out which carrier leads the pack—and where. The results may surprise you!
PC Magazine is America's #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. PC Magazine is the only publication with in-depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of today's business technology landscape.

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Philips Hue White Review<br />

$14.95<br />

EDITORS’ CHOICE<br />

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For anyone looking to get into smart lighting (not to mention existing<br />

Hue users), the Hue White is an excellent option. It’s affordable<br />

enough that you can add multiple bulbs around your home without<br />

taking out a second mortgage, and the Hue ecosystem simply has<br />

more features, support, and versatility than any other smart bulb line<br />

out there.<br />

Philips Hue White and Color<br />

Ambiance A19 Starter Kit Review<br />

$199.99<br />

EDITORS’ CHOICE<br />

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$200 for the White and Color Ambiance A19<br />

Starter Kit and $50 per additional bulb is quite<br />

expensive for the average consumer. If price isn’t an issue, however, the Hue White and Color<br />

Ambiance are the smart bulbs we recommend. They’re easy to install, customize, and control<br />

remotely, and they integrate with many other devices and services you probably already use.<br />

Despite the intimidating start-up cost, they are shining examples of what smart bulbs should<br />

be and our Editors’ Choice.<br />

C by GE Starter Pack Review<br />

$50.00<br />

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As the name suggests, the C by GE Smart Bulb<br />

Starter Park is an excellent way for smart lighting<br />

newbies to jump right in. There are some caveats,<br />

such as the lack of Android support and advanced<br />

scheduling options, as well as the inability to<br />

integrate the bulbs with other smart home<br />

ecosystems. But if this is your first smart bulb set, there’s<br />

no better option besides the TikTeck Smart LED, which costs $9.99. GE has a better app and<br />

brighter light, but the TikTek bulb changes colors and works with Android out of the box.

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