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Y-cam Bullet review

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Y-cam Bullet review

You'll need to be handy with a drill to install it, but the Y-cam Bullet is a very good, professional-standard wireless surveillance camera. It could be more discrete, though. Read more

£320

16 December 2010 by Rory Reid

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Samsung E60 review

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Samsung E60 review

The Samsung E60 ebook reader is simply too expensive and too difficult to use. If you're after a smooth design and higher functionality, get yourself an Amazon Kindle instead. Read more

£199

15 November 2010 by Rory Reid

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Nintendo DSi review

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Nintendo DSi review

The DSi offers bigger screens and better audio quality than its predecessor, the DS Lite, as well an improved menu system, twin cameras and audio-playback capability. Battery life has fallen and more could have been made of some of its features, but the DSi is a great games console for those who don't already own a Lite Read more

£150

16 March 2009 by Rory Reid

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Alertme review

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Alertme review

The Alertme system is designed to tell you if your home is being broken into. With sensors set up around your home, it then texts you or a neighbour if they pick anything up while you're out. But beware, it's pricey at £399 plus subscription fee, and there are some pretty serious limitations Read more

£399

17 September 2008 by Rory Reid

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GamePark Holdings GP2X  review

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GamePark Holdings GP2X review

If the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP are the cool kids of the portable gaming world, the GP2X is the geeky lad with NHS specs and corduroy trousers. It uses Linux, so you can make your own applications for it, and it runs emulators, so there's loads of old-school games out there. It's not accessible, but it rewards dedication Read more

£125

28 September 2006 by Rory Reid

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