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Nokia N97 review
Nokia produced yesteryear's smart phones of choice with the N series, and now it's upping the ante with the N97, which sports both a touchscreen and a full Qwerty keyboard. With the power of the Symbian operating system and a groovy angled screen, this phone could be the one to get Nokia lovers typing and tapping Read more
8 June 2009, 13:19 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N97, 3G, aspect ratio, App Store
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Apple iPhone 3G review
Almost one year after the original Apple iPhone went on sale, the company has launched a 3G version of the device. The Apple iPhone 3G includes GPS and support for third-party applications and Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it now time to get off the fence and buy one? Read more
10 July 2008, 22:53 | Tags: Apple, Apple iPhone 3G, audio formats, lossless audio, HSDPA
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Sony Ericsson C902 review
Sony Ericsson is constantly blurring the boundaries between mobile phones and digital cameras. Its latest camera phone, the C902, blends in to both camps with its 5-megapixel camera complete with autofocus and face detection. It's an excellent handset, too, with fabulous features Read more
24 June 2008, 11:49 | Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson C902, shutter lag, accelerometer, camera phone
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Samsung B2100 Solid Extreme review
People prone to breaking their phone by dropping it, or those who like to chat underwater, will probably appreciate the ruggedised B2100 Solid Extreme. Besides its built-in torch, it doesn't pack many features, but it's inexpensive and knows how to take a beating Read more
4 August 2009, 10:48 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung B2100 Solid Extreme, microSD, headphones, battery cover
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HTC Touch Pro2 review
The Touch Pro2 is one of the biggest phones we've seen in a long time, but that's not necessarily a bad thing: there's plenty of room for a large, high-resolution touchscreen and spacious, slide-out keyboard. For those who want to send plenty of messages without getting hand cramp, this powerhouse is worth a look Read more
3 August 2009, 14:23 | Tags: HTC, HTC Touch Pro2, microSD, touchscreen, smart phones
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Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman review
Sony Ericsson's new W595 is a slider handset with a 3.2-megapixel camera, and it replaces the popular W580i from last year. Supported music formats include MP3, AAC, WMA and WAV, meaning it could replace your MP3 player. The new camera is a definite improvement and there are some better specs, too, so have a look Read more
6 November 2008, 17:16 | Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson W595, megapixel camera, sound-isolating earphones, Memory Stick Micro
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Hisense MP800H Media HD Player review
The MP800H Media HD Player offers 1080p video playback, either via USB or over your home network, for a remarkably low price. This media streamer may not have as many features as a Popcorn Hour machine, but it costs less than half as much, and its playback capabilities will be good enough for most people Read more
12 October 2009, 11:09 | Tags: Hisense, Hisense MP800H Media HD Player, bookmarking, battery cover, Ethernet
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
You Review: Nokia E55 in-depth user test
If you've ever wanted to write about your gadgets in depth, including pictures and video, this new section is for you. First up: David Gilson and his thoughts on the new Nokia E55 Read more
5 October 2009, 17:10 | Tags: Nokia, BlackBerry, iPhone, Sony Ericsson P1i, battery cover
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Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 review
The Wireless Mouse M505 is accurate and comfortable to use, but its key selling point is its accompanying Unifying receiver. That lets you connect up to six compatible Logitech devices, including other keyboards and mice, to the same mini-USB transceiver, handily freeing up USB ports Read more
8 September 2009, 13:54 | Tags: Logitech, Logitech Wireless Mouse M505, rechargeable batteries, battery life, AA batteries
CNET UK > Crave > Laptops
How to install 4GB of RAM in a MacBook
Your 2008 unibody MacBook might be a year old now, and in need of more memory. It can use up to 4GB of the stuff, so we got hold of some to walk you through the simple upgrade process Read more
26 August 2009, 15:06 | Tags: Apple, Corsair, Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition), Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, summer 2009), Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch, summer 2009)













