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Toshiba Satellite Pro A210-18M review
Reviews DesignLike laptops in Toshiba's consumer Satellite line, the Satellite Pro A210 features a large Toshiba logo emblazoned in 19mm silver letters across the lid. The Toshiba Satellite Pro A210, the first model in the company's recently reintroduced...
Editor's rating
6.1
Tags: toshiba, battery life, consumer, logo
22 February 2008, 14:04
Sagem DVR 6400 T review
Reviews A tiny problem, but come on Sagem, what does a simple display that can summon all the letters of the alphabet cost these days? Sagem is no stranger to the digital video recorder market, but is the DVR 6400 T up to the responsible job of managing...
Editor's rating
6.3
Tags: sagem, hard drive, channels, optical
4 July 2007, 14:40
Samsung HT-XQ100 review
Reviews The size of the glowing blue letters and numbers actually has a point, though -- this is one of the few DVD systems where you can actually read the display from the sofa. Samsung is currently following a strict rule when it comes to design...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: samsung, logic, kit, speakers
26 October 2006, 14:56
O2 BlackBerry 7100x review
Reviews Most keys have three functions: two letters, selectable using RIM's predictive SureType system, and either a number or a symbol of some kind, selectable via the Shift key. Research In Motion’s (RIM) first mobile-phone-style BlackBerry, the 7100v...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: rim, powerpoint, formatting, address book
8 February 2005, 23:00
Fujitsu LifeBook P7010D review
Reviews The notebook's quiet and responsive keyboard is also small and crowded -- in particular, the comma and period keys are half-width (although the Windows key is full size), and the spacebar is only about four letters wide.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: fujitsu, panasonic, class, battery life
5 November 2004, 22:55
BT Vision review
Reviews The remote's number buttons have letters, like a mobile phone, to make this easier. BT is attempting to woo new broadband customers and lock in existing ones with a tempting offer -- a 160GB Freeview PVR with added on-demand content, all for almost...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: bt, sky, demand, recorded
31 May 2007, 11:49
Medion GoPal P4425 review
Reviews It offers a Qwerty keyboard option for inputting destinations, though you still need to switch between numbers and letters. With sat-nav theft on the rise -- criminals are stealing both the device and more worryingly, gaining access to the owner's...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: medion electronics, entry, ports, maps
28 February 2008, 11:33
Navigon 2110 Max review
Reviews Despite the lack of a Qwerty keyboard, it's easier to enter destinations with the Max's Smart-Speller feature, which greys out any letters that are unlikely to follow what you've already inputted. On the outside, the Navigon 2110 Max is essentially...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: navigon, displayed, anti, speech
18 June 2008, 7:56
Sony Ericsson M600i review
Reviews Its keys are large and most share two of the A to Z letters. Large, touch-sensitive screen, keyboard, scroll wheel -- we are obviously in smart phone territory here. And for a 3G handset the M600i is remarkably small.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony ericsson, symbian, edge, slot
20 July 2006, 15:57
Asono Mica (1GB) review
Reviews Three mode keys labelled with the tiny etched letters H, R and M on the flip side of the player access the settings and the mode features, including FM radio and audio recording. Funk and functionality often work at cross-purposes when combined in...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: asono, adjust, cross, windows explorer
12 September 2005, 14:32
Sony NWZ-E436F Walkman review
Reviews Tracks are split into sections of letters (A-B, C-E, and so forth) for speedy navigation, and you may browse albums by album art for a more visual experience. It can't be avoided: any new MP3 player is in direct competition with the Apple iPod, and...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: sony, battery life, sound quality, nano
17 October 2008, 16:53
Arcam Solo Mini review
Reviews Large letters make even small words easy to read The general audiophile consensus is that iPods killed the world's love for hi-fi, and that for every pitiful 128Kbps iTunes download sold, Apple kills a kitten.
Editor's rating
9.3
Tags: arcam, cd dvd, mini, chip
12 September 2008, 16:07
Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition) review
Reviews The keyboard is exceptionally comfortable and is backlit so the letters automatically illuminate in the dark. There's a new breed of MacBook in town, and as you're about to learn, it's more attractive, more powerful and more expensive than previous...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: apple, ram, hard drive, logo
15 October 2008, 17:33
mobiBLU DAH-1500i (1GB) review
Reviews Due to the smallness of the screen, songs with track names longer than four letters scroll continually, making them difficult to read. MobiBlu is one of a multitude of lesser-known portable audio companies trying to make a name for itself among...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: mobiblu, silver, battery life, pad
14 September 2005, 15:28
Nikon Coolpix S51c review
Reviews Setting up your wireless preferences is slightly fiddly as you have to use the scroll wheel to enter letters, similar to high-score screens on videogames. The sleek 8-megapixel Nikon Coolpix S51c includes wireless LAN connectivity for around £170.
Editor's rating
5.9
Tags: nikon, lens, compact, noise
21 November 2007, 13:45


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