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For a flat monthly fee of $24.95, online try-before-you-buy electronics site Ybuy will let you get your hands on the latest technology for 30 days without having to commit to its full purchase price.

You select one device at a time to test from an extensive catalog of everything from consumer electronics to gadgets for your home and kitchen. If the product doesn’t fit in with your workflow or lifestyle, simply return it to Ybuy and get the next gadget in your queue. It’s kind of like Netflix for electronics.

“For most consumers, when it comes to electronics or products for the home, the idea is that they want to test the product out first,” said Ybuy CEO Stephen Svajian.

Svajian added that many consumers will wait in line for hours, especially for a device like the new iPad, and feel pressure once they get in the store to quickly make a purchase. That could lead to buyer’s remorse and a significant financial loss if you want to return the device later because of restocking fees.

“And at the end of the day, you may only get 5 or 10 minutes with a device that hundreds of other people have had their mitts on. I don’t know about you, but I’ve never seen someone wipe down an iPad after they use it. This can make for a pretty gross and stressful shopping experience.”

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Ybuy is attempting to curb the negative side of shopping by giving its members the opportunity to try out their favorite tech gadgets without waiting in lines or navigating overcrowded and possibly unclean stores. Ybuy offers both new and factory refurbished products certified by the manufacturer. All returned products are sanitized and refurbished before being sent to another customer.

While Apple only offers a 14-day return policy for the new iPad, Ybuy gives its members a full 30 days with no restocking fees assessed. If you want to buy the product, simply pay for it.

Though Ybuy’s ultimate goal is to be a replacement for brick-and-mortar stores, the single-product nature and delay in adding gadgets to its catalog could slow the site down. For example, the new iPad won’t be available until April 1 at the earliest, and only if you sign up today.

You can request a membership invite and get on the new iPad waiting list at Ybuy’s home page. Is a $24.95 membership fee worth the convenience of being able to try the latest tech gear for 30 days? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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BARCELONA, Spain–It’s no secret that we weren’t huge fans of the Garmin Nuvifone G60. How could we be when half of the product (the smartphone half) barely worked? So when we heard that Garmin-Asus would be showing off its latest Nuvifone models, the Android-powered Nuvifone A10 and Windows Mobile-based Nuvifone M10, at Mobile World Congress 2010, we didn’t have the highest of hopes. However, after getting some hands-on time with the devices, we may just be changing our mind.


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To start, the hardware is much improved. Both the Nuvifone A50 and M10 have sexier, slimmer designs that make us want to show off the phone, instead of hiding it away like we wanted to do with the G60, which looked more like a dull slab of meh.

The A50’s HVGA touch screen looks gorgeous and the M10’s WVGA touch screen is also quite sharp and clear. We did notice that the accelerometer was a bit slow to change the screen orientation, which is a bit worrisome considering all the problems we had with the Nuvifone G60’s accelerometer. Hopefully, this is an issue that will be resolved when the devices ship some time in the first half of 2010.

As we mentioned earlier, the Nuvifone A50 is an Android device (believed to be running Android 1.6) and the Nuvifone M10 is a Windows Mobile 6.5.3 machine, but you wouldn’t be able to tell just at a glance. Garmin-Asus has customized the home screen with its own user interface so there’s hardly any indication that the smartphones are running their respective operating systems.

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Once you hit the Start button on the M10, it will launch into the traditional Windows Mobile Start page, so from there the UI will be familiar to any WinMo users. However, aside from the appearance of Android apps and services in the main menu page, the A50 hardly looks or feels like an Android phone. It’s hard to say right now whether this is a good thing or a bad thing, since we weren’t able to spend more than a few minutes with it. It’ll be interesting to see how notifications will work and if there will be any sort of customization capabilities.

One thing is for sure. The use of Windows Mobile and Android should make these two Nuvifone models much better smartphones than the G60. The e-mail, contacts, and calendar apps (yes, the A50 offers Microsoft Exchange sync support for all three) and their integration with the rest of the phone should be better with these proven platforms. Plus, you’ll have the ability to download more apps from their respective app stores and better multimedia features, among other things.

Unfortunately, we weren’t allowed to take the devices out for a joy ride in Barcelona, but given Garmin’s track record in the GPS business, we’re confident in the smartphones’ navigation capabilities. With all this in mind, we are cautiously optimistic that the Garmin-Asus Nuvifone A50 and Nuvifone M10 offer a better experience than the company’s first smartphone. Check out our First Look video and photo gallery for more and tell us what you think.

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