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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
BlackBerry Curve 8900 review
The 8900 is a compact, attractive handset that boasts a full Qwerty keypad and looks and feels like a quality product. The 8900 is also fast, and handles email and video well, but a lack of 3G prevents a smooth GPS experience and detracts from the phone's appeal Read more
8 January 2009, 16:57 | Tags: RIM, BlackBerry Curve 8900, GPS, music player, 3G
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Samsung i8910 HD review
The Samsung i8910 HD -- the phone formerly known as the Omnia HD -- shows Nokia how it should be done when it comes to creating a usable and attractive touchscreen phone with the Symbian S60 operating system. Multitasking sometimes results in slight sluggishness, but this phone's upsides far outweigh that disadvantage Read more
8 June 2009, 19:04 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung i8910 HD , FM radio, microSD, LED
CNET UK > Crave > MP3 Players
Spotify vs Sky Songs: Sound quality blind test
Sky has launched a subscription music service called Sky Songs, though its streaming audio quality is much lower than Spotify's. We investigate whether anyone can tell the difference Read more
19 October 2009, 15:48 | Tags: Sky, Spotify, iPod, bit rates, OGG
CNET UK > Reviews > Games Consoles
Sony PlayStation 3 Slim review
The PlayStation 3 Slim is the best version yet of Sony's gaming console. Its gaming and media-playback capability is little changed, and Sony's cut some features, like Linux support, but it's smaller, quieter and, crucially, cheaper. If you've been holding off on buying a PS3, this is the version to go for Read more
14 October 2009, 13:56 | Tags: Sony, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, firmware, HDMI, picture quality
CNET UK > Crave > Software
How to install Windows 7
Installing a new OS isn't without its potential pitfalls, so if you're upgrading your PC to Windows 7 you should check our step-by-step guide and make sure everything is as it should be Read more
9 October 2009, 16:46 | Tags: Microsoft, Vista, Windows Vista, Windows XP, external drive
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Popcorn Hour C-200 review
If you thought media streamers don't get better than the Popcorn Hour A-100 and A-110, the C-200 may make you revise your opinion. Offering a new design and even more features, including a slot for a Blu-ray drive, it's a great device that will be even better once a few bugs are ironed out Read more
28 September 2009, 12:59 | Tags: Popcorn Hour, Popcorn Hour C-200, universal remote, Blu-ray discs, AV receiver
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Philips 7000 (32PFL7404H/12) review
The 32-inch, 1080p 32PFL7404H/12 LCD TV may lack some of the potency of Philips' expensive 9000-series sets, but it's easily one of the finest tellies in its class when you compare it to similarly priced models. Bargain hunters will be delighted by its great picture quality and cornucopia of features Read more
16 October 2009, 12:07 | Tags: Philips, Philips 7000 (32PFL7404H/12), audio quality, contrast ratio, LCD TV
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Philips 9000 (37PFL9604H/12) review
The 37-inch, 1080p 37PFL9604H/12 LCD TV more than makes up for its stupid name with its stunning pictures, huge feature set, glamorous design and surprisingly good audio. But it's not one for the technologically faint of heart -- you'll need to spend a fair amount of time in the menus to get the best out of this beast Read more
5 October 2009, 12:45 | Tags: Philips, Philips 9000 (37PFL9604H/12), LCD TV, LED, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Sharp Aquos LE600 (LC40LE600E) review
The 1080p, 40-inch Aquos LC40LE600E is remarkably affordable for an LED-backlit LCD TV. While Sharp's cut a few corners to keep the price down, the set looks great and its pictures are often blisteringly intense, without any of LED backlighting's usual unpleasant side effects Read more
1 October 2009, 10:11 | Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LE600 (LC40LE600E), plasma, LCD TV, Blu-ray movies
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Sony Vaio Mini W series (VPCW11S1E) review
The 10.1-inch Vaio Mini W series VPCW11S1E offers typical netbook performance for a relatively lofty price. But it also offers the excellent construction and design that's typical of Sony, as well as a 1,366x768-pixel, high-definition display. Overall, it's an attractive package Read more
3 September 2009, 11:16 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio Mini W series (VPCW11S1E), LED, netbooks, HDMI













