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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
Asus Eee PC S101 review
Reviews The SD/MMC memory card reader lives at the rear right-hand side, next to the D-Sub video output, Ethernet port and AC power inlet. With the S101, the Eee PC has finally grown up. It's been completely redesigned so it's sexier, lighter, and more...
Editor's rating
8.9
Tags: asus, sign, windows xp, memory card
17 October 2008, 13:02
Sony Vaio TT review
Reviews On the right lives a D-Sub video output port and DVD rewriter drive, which is a huge bonus for a machine of this size. Sony's T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing. The latest incarnation, dubbed the TT, epitomises...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: sony, battery life, hard drive, blu ray
25 November 2008, 16:36
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, 15:43
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
Asus G50 review
Reviews The Blu-ray drive lives on the left side of the laptop, alongside two USB ports and the audio output ports (not shown) Asus' Republic of Gamers brand has been wowing gamers for years now. Any motherboard, PC or graphics card with its fishy-looking...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: asus, dedicated, blu ray, logo
9 October 2008, 15:02
Acer n311 review
Reviews The stylus, which lives in a housing on the upper right edge, is long enough but fairly lightweight. There are two models in the range, the £200 n310 and the £300 n311, reviewed here. The n310 lacks Wi-Fi, has less user-accessible memory, a slower...
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: acer, wi fi, section, rom
15 May 2006, 16:01
Sony Ericsson P990i review
Reviews The stylus lives in a housing on the top-left back corner, and the infrared port and main power switch are on the top edge, while the bottom houses the connector for charger and accessories. The P990i is quite a beast, both inside and out.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: sony ericsson, media player, edge, accessories
11 September 2006, 15:45
Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV review
Reviews It lives under the SIM. It had to happen sooner or later. A handset that can show you TV, we mean. And it has, but maybe the source might surprise you. Virgin Mobile, not known for leading from the front when it comes to new-fangled tech, has...
Editor's rating
6.3
Tags: virgin mobile, media player, pixel, handset
12 October 2006, 16:12
Toshiba XD-E500 review
Reviews Ultimately, this player lives and dies based on the quality of the DVDs you put into it. DVD is a great format, and unlike its analogue predecessors there are plenty of things you can do to make it look good on a flat-panel TV.
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: toshiba, signal, ray, blu
9 September 2008, 16:39
PURE Digital DMX-50 review
Reviews Anyone who lives in London is unlikely to have many problems tuning into a reliable signal, but even in built-up regions, with very strong digital broadcasts, the DAB signal can be lost depending on the listening situation.
Editor's rating
8.7
Tags: pure digital, mini, stereo, speakers
15 March 2006, 15:49
PURE Digital One review
Reviews Anyone who lives in London is unlikely to have any real difficulty tuning into a reliable signal, but even in built-up regions, with very strong digital broadcasts, the DAB signal can be lost depending on the listening situation.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: pure digital, speaker, tuner, signal
1 June 2006, 11:52
Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd review
Reviews If the representative of Generation Z in your life has their heart set on it, it won't ruin their lives, but we struggle to find anything exciting about the Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd. It's available now for around £100, with the price and the styling...
Editor's rating
5.2
Tags: fujifilm, silver, infrared, resizing
28 May 2008, 8:31
HTC Shift review
Reviews The Shift's best feature is its 3G/HSDPA SIM card slot, which lives just below the battery. Samsung has cracked the whip three or four times, Asus had a go, and we've seen countless others try and ultimately fail in the process.
Editor's rating
4.6
8 May 2008, 11:26
HP w2408h review
Reviews Notably, the screen is covered in a glossy reflective coating -- a feature that's fast becoming the bain of our lives. It's difficult to remember any of its displays really setting the world alight. Things might, however, start to change with the...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: hp, image quality, hdmi, portrait
18 April 2008, 11:22


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