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CNET.co.uk has 9 stories on bricks
LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (250GB) review
Reviews This allows you to conveniently stack Bricks on top of each other if you need the additional storage and are cramped for space on your desk. The Bricks come in a variety of sizes: 160GB (white); 250GB (red); 300GB (blue) and 500GB (red).
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: lacie, storage, usb, copying
17 January 2007, 11:27
Dell Latitude XT review
Reviews It's much easier to carry around than the usual laptop power bricks and we're happy with the slightly slower charge times that its 45W capacity offers as a trade-off. PC arena. Tablet PCs have been around for several years, but have struggled to...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: dell, section, charge, stylus
1 July 2008, 10:50
Alcatel OT-E801 review
Reviews You also get two cute Java games, one called Russia that's a copy of Tetris and another called Bricks that's a copy of Arkanoid. It may sound unbelievable, but it's true. For just £20, you can buy an MP3 player with a 128MB memory card that's also...
Editor's rating
5.9
Tags: alcatel, songs, ericsson, headphones
21 February 2007, 12:05
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. Canon has changed the look of the PowerShot S2 IS with the new S3 IS, but not much.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: canon, fans, edge, silver
11 May 2006, 14:31
Philips 32PF9986 review
Reviews Details in the bricks of the gateway don't plunge into swaths of darkness as they do on lesser LCD panels. The 32PF9986, a 32-inch LCD, is no exception. While it is a matter of taste, it's arguably as stylish as models such as the Sony KLV-L32M1...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: philips, colours, fill, channel
31 March 2005, 20:46
Sony ST-SDB900 review
Reviews Some go so far as to place bricks on carefully chosen pieces of equipment. It built Japan's first transistor radio back in August 1955. Then, two years later, it launched the smallest radio in the world at the time, the TR-63.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: sony, stereo, optical, stations
9 March 2006, 16:09
Toshiba HD-E1 review
Reviews Detail levels blow anything DVD can do out of the water, making everything look sharper and bringing out tiny things -- strands of hair, pores in skin, individual bricks in buildings -- that you'd never see with standard definition.
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: toshiba, ports, high definition, compare
8 January 2007, 16:29
Panasonic SDR-S10 review
Reviews Even then, fine detail is poorly captured, with leaves and bricks smearing into one another. It's light on the pocket and the waistline (supposedly it's the world smallest SD camcorder), but image quality risks being equally frothy, thanks to a...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: colours, night, pixels, shooting
7 June 2007, 8:25
Samsung L74 Wide review
Reviews A fuzzy pink appeared around almost every high-contrast edge (white flowers against green leaves, grey bricks against blue sky). Lots of camera manufacturers focus on giving their cameras the longest zoom lenses available, but while 5x, 10x, and...
Editor's rating
5.8
Tags: samsung, visit, noise, contrast
30 May 2007, 10:00


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