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Flip Video Ultra review
Reviews This is a good idea and is the Flip's unique selling point, but it does mean that if you have awkwardly-placed USB sockets on your computer, the Flip is resting its weight on the arm. The flip-out arm is securely held in place so there's very...
Editor's rating
6.5
Tags: flip video uk, youtube, shooting, ultra
11 June 2008, 12:37
Logitech MX Air review
Reviews For computer users with persistent hand and arm pain caused by poor ergonomics or repetitive motion (sometimes called mouse arm), gyroscopic mice like those in the Gyration range have been good solutions, letting users lift the mouse up off the...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: logitech, volume, hand, air
17 July 2007, 13:55
Canon Pixma iP2600 review
Reviews The output and paper trays both fold into the unit when not in use, creating a tight box that could easily be mistaken for a stereo boom box.The output tray folds down from the face of the printer with a slightly flimsy rectangular arm that...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: canon, budget, printers, paper
28 March 2008, 16:10
Sony Ericsson W710i review
Reviews The handset comes with a belt clip and arm strap. You need these when using the fitness software as it's based around a pedometer -- if you don't wear the phone either on your waist or arm the pedometer won't work, and it won't work when the phone...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: sony ericsson, length, clip, ericsson
5 January 2007, 15:16
Sharp BD-HP20H review
Reviews With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise indeed to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300. Perhaps rather less surprising, though, is the fact that Sharp appears to...
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: sharp
15 January 2008, 15:44
Budget 32-inch LCD TVs under £599
Reviews There was a time when even a 32-inch LCD TV would cost you an arm, leg, kidney and half your liver. Luckily, these days there's no need to surrender some of your most important limbs and internal organs to get the TV you want.
4 April 2008, 15:12
BenQ W100 review
Reviews You may not know it, but video projectors don't have to cost an arm and a leg. We're getting used to seeing video-friendly projectors that sell for under £1,500. Yet we’ve been caught on the hop by BenQ's W100 -- a DLP projector that can be yours...
Editor's rating
6.6
Tags: dvd player, sort, scenes, response
21 September 2006, 18:02
Should I choose Palm or Windows Mobile 2003?
Reviews The new multithreading OS supports ARM-based processors, which keeps Palm competitive with Windows Mobile 2003 products by increasing overall computing performance and enhancing multimedia features. With the release of OS 5.0, the Palm operating...
14 May 2005, 18:20
Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200 review
Reviews It also doesn't suffer from the traditional performance problems associated with true ultraportables and won't cost an arm and a leg at around £1,000. The Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200 may not be the smallest of models available on the...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: fujitsu siemens, wi fi, battery, intel
18 October 2007, 18:27
Canon PowerShot S70 review
Reviews That's enough to rest comfortably in your hands without shaking too much while you're shooting, but after hanging off your arm via the wrist strap for more than a few minutes, it starts to feel heavy.
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: canon, scene, raw, optical
10 December 2004, 21:55
Sony SDM-S204 review
Reviews You can connect to a VESA-compatible wall or arm mount. Sony's 20.1-inch SDM-S204 has a super-thin bezel measuring around 130mm wide on the sides, 190mm along the top, and 260mm on the bottom. Seven round control buttons are tucked discreetly along...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: sony, panel, cable, base
1 April 2004, 1:00
Creative Vado Pocket Video Cam review
Reviews The flexible arm on the USB connector makes it easier to fit the Vado in overcrowded USB environments than more stiff-armed designs With the success of the Flip Video Ultra, a lot more companies are taking a hard look at the straight-to-Web mini...
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: creative, colours, mini, ultra
12 June 2008, 15:44
Sony MFM-HT75W review
Reviews The MFM-HT75W's spring-loaded, easel-style support arm gives it stability but limits its adjustability -- you can't raise or lower the monitor or pivot the screen. It takes a while to get used to the Sony MFM-HT75W as a computer display, but its...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony, television, channels, ports
18 July 2005, 16:58
Pioneer PDP-LX608D review
Reviews During Superman's night-time tour of Metropolis with Lois Lane tucked under his arm in Superman Returns, for instance, the profound darkness of the night sky is shown without a trace of the greying over that so spoils this scene with practically...
Editor's rating
8.9
Tags: pioneer, count, inch, night
9 November 2007, 11:35
Fujifilm FinePix F10 Zoom review
Reviews You can easily compose shots on the full LCD, whether you're holding this compact's 156g, 91-by-58-by-28mm aluminium body a few centimetres away or at arm's length. It's a compact point-and-shoot package that includes a 3x optical zoom and a 64mm...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: fujifilm, scene, shoot, optical
16 August 2005, 18:58


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