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Samsung YP-P2 review
Reviews A proprietary USB socket lives at the bottom next to a 3.5mm headphone socket. Samsung's new YP-P2 follows the South Korean manufacturer's excellent YP-T9, which scored 8.3 in our gruelling tests. Like the T9, the P2 comes equipped with stereo...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: samsung, stereo, sound effects, bass
1 November 2007, 11:08
Acer n35 GPS review
Reviews The stylus, which lives in a slot on the upper right edge, is long (which we like) but rather lightweight (which we do not). The n35 joins a limited range of handheld/GPS combos, including the Windows Mobile-based Mitac Mio 168 and Navman PiN 300...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: acer, slot, street, road
20 March 2005, 23:00
Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 review
Reviews On the flipside, its large size makes it perfect for anyone who lives on campus. Kids, eh? You can't live without 'em and you can't kill 'em -- a situation that can present complications when the new school term rolls around and they need a new...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: fujitsu siemens, wi fi, em, ports
20 August 2008, 15:43
Lexmark P350 portable photo printer review
Reviews On the back of the printer lives the input tray, which can hold up to 25 sheets of photo paper. Lexmark's portable P350 photo printer brings snapshot printing into the home, albeit slowly. Priced at around £100, the P350 prints 100x150mm (4x6-inch...
Editor's rating
6.2
Tags: lexmark, insert, index, brightness
8 November 2006, 13:46
iRiver Spinn review
Reviews That's okay, but to its left lives something that isn't: a non-standard USB socket. iRiver broke up its marriage with tradition when creating the popular Clix's D-Click navigation system, using the screen itself as a four-way button.
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: iriver, wheel, windows media player, scroll
11 August 2008, 16:57
Samsung R410 review
Reviews It only has three USB ports, one of which lives on the right side and will usually be occupied by a USB mouse. The Samsung R410 -- not to be confused with the r410 mobile phone -- is a budget all-round laptop with a 14.1-inch display.
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: samsung, standards, cpu, media center
27 June 2008, 11:29
Orange SPV M600 review
Reviews The stylus lives in a housing on the top-right edge of the casing. Searching for a handheld computer that is small, light and practical enough to double as a mobile phone is a bit like deciding whether to take punt on England winning the World Cup...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: orange, charge, media player, edge
2 May 2006, 18:04
Apple MacBook Air review
Reviews Travellers who want minimum weight but maximum screen real estate, and who live their lives via Wi-Fi hot spots, with little need for wired connectivity, will find the £1,199 starting price a reasonable investment for owning one of the world's...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: apple, jack, telephone, ethernet
29 January 2008, 15:12
What else do I need?
Reviews Handhelds endure rugged lives as they get tossed from pocket to bag to desk. Added applications elevate your handheld to being more than a glorified organiser. We've already mentioned Documents To Go as a tool for working with spreadsheets and word...
14 May 2005, 19:08
Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS 1TB review
Reviews The back is also where the noisy fan lives. The Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS drive is a 1-terabyte network-attached storage drive that you can set up via Gigabit Ethernet or wirelessly. We don't think you'll find a need to connect it wirelessly...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: iomega, cable, printers, ports
19 December 2006, 14:53
Asus Nova Lite Mini 2L review
Reviews This lives below a mesh on the top panel and is much like the speakers you find in laptops. We like Media Center PCs. They're sometimes expensive and often not very fast, but they give us a break from the plethora of garish gaming rigs and dull...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: asus, ports, silver, high definition
30 June 2008, 17:17
Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ81 (freesat) review
Reviews Panasonic claims a dynamic contrast ratio of a 1,000,000:1 and while we're not convinced the picture quite lives up to that, there's certainly a naturalism and depth to dark parts of the picture that could reduce most LCD rivals to tears.
Editor's rating
9
Tags: panasonic, channels, slot, sky
14 July 2008, 13:48
LG 42LT75 review
Reviews The result is that it shouldn't take long at all before even the most technophobic of users will be making and manipulating digital recordings as if they've done it all their lives. But for around £830, does the new functionality add anything truly...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: lg electronics, feed, sky, channel
21 January 2008, 14:41
HP Pavilion HDX9000 review
Reviews The remote lives in its own private hollow, which is a nice touch Rhinoceros-sized laptops are all the rage. Dell and Acer have already created 20-inch behemoths, so it was only a matter of time before HP -- the world's number one PC maker...
Editor's rating
9.2
Tags: hp, dedicated, silver, battery life
1 October 2007, 17:43
Nokia 7610 review
Reviews Included in the 7610's box are a relatively small AC adapter, an earbud-style headset (mono only), a USB data cable and sync software, a felt carrying case, and an adapter for the phone's 64MB reduced-size MMC card, which lives behind the phone's...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nokia, symbian, ring, row
29 November 2004, 23:15


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