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CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories

8.3

Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse review

Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse review

Logitech is far-and-away the design leader in PC input devices, and products like this one are the direct evidence. The MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse, though expensive, gives you so much to work with that we think it's worth it. From customisable buttons to a free-spinning scroll wheel, this mouse has it all -- if only it were rechargeable Read more

15 October 2008, 12:04  |  Tags: Logitech, Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse, spreadsheets, rechargeable batteries, love

CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories

7.0

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review

The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse is a significant departure from the core design of the company's gaming mice in at least four years. Its two attachments let you change the grip and overall feel of the mouse. With customisable settings, this is one sensitive accessory Read more

11 January 2008, 11:15  |  Tags: Logitech, Logitech G9 Laser Mouse, Accessories

CNET UK > Reviews > Printers

9.0

Epson Stylus Photo PX710W review

Epson Stylus Photo PX710W review

The multi-function, inkjet Epson Stylus Photo PX710W prints, copies, faxes and scans, looking nothing less than luscious all the time. Its output is generally superb, it's blisteringly fast and it's not particularly expensive either. You could do far, far worse than to buy this machine Read more

21 October 2009, 13:07  |  Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus Photo PX710W, Ethernet, inkjet, laser printer

CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema

Extreme home cinema: Most ludicrous AV setups ever

Extreme home cinema: Most ludicrous AV setups ever

Think your 50-inch plasma and 7.1 surround-sound system are the badger's nadgers? No chance. Welcome to ten of the most awesome (and awful) home-cinema installations on the planet Read more

8 November 2009, 08:00  |  Tags: Marantz, Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony, Guitar Hero

CNET UK > Reviews > Printers

7.9

Epson Stylus SX610FW review

Epson Stylus SX610FW review

The Stylus SX610FW all-in-one printer with built-in fax and copier isn't the best choice for photo printouts, but its performance with text and business graphics is excellent, making it a solid option for those setting up a home office. Such users are also likely to be charmed by its Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking capability Read more

16 October 2009, 14:49  |  Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus SX610FW, laser printer, networking, inkjet

CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones

How much mobile data do you really need?

How much mobile data do you really need?

Most networks have started offering 'unlimited' mobile Internet, but there's a fair-use catch, and smart phones are eating up more data than ever. So how much data is really enough? Read more

14 August 2009, 12:00  |  Tags: eBay, HTC, O2, Orange, T-Mobile

CNET UK > Reviews > Printers

6.5

Oki C3600 review

Oki C3600 review

The Oki C3600 isn't packed with features and it's not the smallest or lightest colour laser printer we've come across. But it compensates for that by producing high-quality prints at a swift rate, making it one of the best machines of its type on the market Read more

22 June 2009, 16:15  |  Tags: Oki Printing Solutions, Oki C3600, networking, Ethernet, LCD screen

CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets

Save us: The future of data storage explored

Save us: The future of data storage explored

Think Blu-ray's measly 50GB capacity is impressive? Wait 'til you see atomic holographic optical nanotechnology and the other storage media of the future in this feature Read more

29 April 2009, 16:03  |  Tags: BBC, SDHC cards, microSD, cloud computing

CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets

The five most pointless Sony products ever

The five most pointless Sony products ever

Sony has a history of great creations, but it's peppered with some of the most pointless pieces of technology ever devised. And worse, released for sale. Here's the worst of the bunch Read more

22 April 2009, 11:50  |  Tags: Sony, Bravia, PlayStation, PSP, microSD

CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones

UMU StopThief locks or wipes your stolen phone with a single text

UMU StopThief locks or wipes your stolen phone with a single text

StopThief is software for Symbian and Windows CE devices that lets you lock or wipe a lost handset with a text message -- handy for cabinet ministers Read more

17 April 2009, 14:13  |  Tags: Nokia, BlackBerry, Nokia E51, Symbian, calendar entries

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