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CNET.co.uk has 318 stories on hands
Virgin Lobster 544 review
Reviews This means you can use your own headphones, but keep in mind that you'll lose the hands-free functionality of the provided headset. We have a couple of niggles with the Lobster's feature set -- the lack of a speakerphone mode and the lack of...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: virgin mobile, dedicated, section, slot
23 August 2006, 13:00
RAC Sat Nav 220 review
Reviews Its Bluetooth hands-free option finishes off the spec list by allowing you to attach a compatible Bluetooth phone for voice calls. ConclusionRAC have set out to provide one of the largest sat-nav devices on the market and they have succeeded hands...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: rac, hands, maps, traffic
8 November 2007, 16:01
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX35 review
Reviews For you hands-off, start-my-orange type of users, it has a fully automated intelligent auto mode, coupled with face detection that focuses and exposes for faces. If you suffer from unsteady hands, Panasonic's mega OIS system balances out camera...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: panasonic, scene, detection, lens
13 May 2008, 10:42
Sony Reader PRS-505 review
Reviews The two page-turning buttons are nicely placed so they're under your thumb when you hold the device in your hands. It doesn't exactly feel like it's made of lead, but it is noticeably heavy when you hold it in your hands for long periods.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: sony, hands, books, ebook
17 September 2008, 14:13
Nintendo Wii Zapper review
Reviews Hold it in both hands, point the 'barrel' at the screen and let the Wii pointer do the rest. You play the ubiquitous elf Link, who got his hands on a crossbow after almost two decades of using a bow and arrow.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: nintendo, shoot, training, shooting
21 November 2007, 16:06
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P1610 review
Reviews The keyboard suffers somewhat because this is such a small device and people with large hands may find it a challenge to touch-type at speed. The screen and keyboard are both somewhat cramped, and anyone with poor eyesight and/or large hands may...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: fujitsu siemens, boost, slot, ports
21 August 2007, 16:30
Canon EOS-1D Mark III review
Reviews After a long day of shooting, our right arm definitely did feel the awesome weight of this camera, but we didn't have trouble reaching any important buttons, even though our hands are on the small side.
Editor's rating
9.3
Tags: canon, spot, continuous, highlight
5 July 2007, 8:21
Canon PowerShot S3 IS review
Reviews The haloing around the hands, the smearing in the corduroy, and the general lack of detail in the bricks make this photo look obviously digital. The image stabilisation bought us about two stops of shutter latitude, but our hands shake like an...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: canon, fans, edge, silver
11 May 2006, 14:31
Sony Ericsson Z520i review
Reviews Opening the phone is easy to do but does require two hands. You can also use this phone hands-free with the speakerphone and use voice commands to dial contact numbers without touching the keypad. This allows you to say a word into your phone for...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: sony ericsson, section, hands, colours
17 March 2006, 17:05
Sony Ericsson S700i review
Reviews Press and hold one of the volume buttons to make the phone respond to voice commands, or go totally hands-free by recording a 'magic word' that activates this function. There's also an FM radio that uses the hands-free kit as an antenna.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony ericsson, ericsson, photographs, plastic
8 May 2005, 16:35
O2 XDA Argon review
Reviews O2 also includes a pair of stereo headphones that double as a hands free-kit and plug into the mini USB port at the bottom of the PDA. If you want to make calls while driving, however, you'd be better off investing in a dedicated Bluetooth hands...
Editor's rating
6
11 July 2007, 13:49
BenQ-Siemens EF81 review
Reviews Opening the EF81 isn't a simple task and we needed to use two hands in order to do it properly. We found it very similar to making a video call on the V3x, with the added bonus of being able to place the EF81 on a table and set the angle of the...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: benq-siemens, media player, section, dedicated
7 July 2006, 16:42
Creative Zen Portable Media Center review
Reviews The case is worth bringing along on your travels, since holding the Zen PMC to watch a movie for an extended period of time can be taxing on your hands, arms and neck. Expect to use both hands for most operations.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: creative, battery life, media center, windows media player
14 May 2005, 16:25
TomTom GO 910 review
Reviews Bluetooth is built-in, and you can use it for hands-free calling from your mobile phone or pair it with a Bluetooth headset if you don't want the spoken instructions to disturb your passengers. When using the GO 910 for hands-free calling, you can...
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: tomtom, microphone, calling, road
14 August 2006, 14:50
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 review
Reviews Surprisingly compact, but still big enough to shoot comfortably with two hands, the FZ8 has all the controls on the right-hand side, so one-handed operation is possible if needed. Almost identical in body design to last year's DMC-FZ7, Panasonic's...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: panasonic, conditions, crop, bars
23 April 2007, 14:00


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