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Samsung YP-U1 (2GB) review
Reviews There are almost more Samsung players on the market than there are varieties of rice cake in the yearly Kyongju cake festival. In terms of sheer number of MP3 player designs, Samsung has launched an impressive onslaught so far this year.
Editor's rating
6
Tags: samsung, battery life, headphones, band
26 April 2006, 16:44
Panasonic HDC-HS100 review
Reviews It sports a number of high-end features while still being a piece of cake to operate and benefitting from effective automatic modes. It's a three CMOS model, or '3MOS'. Design The HS100 is the standard barrel-shaped form factor, with a chunky grip...
Editor's rating
8.4
Tags: panasonic, lens, intelligent, finger
3 October 2008, 12:46
Apple iPod (20GB, 4th generation) review
Reviews Click Wheel (as seen on the Mini), the vastly improved battery life, and a few key firmware enhancements are simply the icing on the cake. The fourth-generation iPod isn't significantly smaller than its predecessor, nor is it clad in flashy colours.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: apple, playlist, battery life, wheel
24 July 2004, 1:14
BenQ Joybee 102R (128MB) review
Reviews The BenQ Joybee 102R is the size and shape of a mini Jaffa Cake, and - as indicated by the included lanyard-earbud combo - it's meant to be worn around the neck. With the Joybee 102R (available in 128MB and 256MB capacities), BenQ goes out on a...
Editor's rating
4.7
Tags: benq, windows explorer, headphones, jack
18 March 2005, 21:30
RIM BlackBerry 8820 review
Reviews Setting up the Wi-Fi connection is a piece of cake. The BlackBerry 8800 was well received, but one of the complaints levelled against it was that it lacked Wi-Fi. The 8820 answers that criticism by including Wi-Fi alongside the more usual messaging...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: rim, wi fi, browsing, emails
22 August 2007, 16:35
Fujifilm FinePix F100fd review
Reviews We've seen some misleadingly-named manual modes in the compact camera market, but this one takes the cake. Previous cameras in the F series leave the F100 with a lot to live up to. It's available now for an online price of around £160.
Editor's rating
6
Tags: fujifilm, detection, silver, noise
25 June 2008, 10:20
Samsung SPP-2040 photo printer review
Reviews It was a piece of cake to load the cartridge, pop paper into the tray and install the Windows printer driver (the SPP-2040 also includes drivers for Mac OS X), the Photo Thru editing software and a status-monitor program.
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: samsung, tray, paper, colour
3 October 2005, 18:55
Nokia 1200 review
Reviews Sending text messages is a piece of cake and the call quality is also superb, delivering crisp and clean speech. If the Nokia 1200 was a politician it would be banging on about taking a 'back to basics' approach.
Editor's rating
5
Tags: nokia, colour, kit, budget
25 October 2007, 16:52
RIM Blackberry Curve 8310 review
Reviews It makes scrolling through the main menus a piece of cake. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 looks almost identical to the older 8300, but this time around RIM has added support for GPS. Our model was supplied by Vodafone, who has added the Telmap...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: rim, gps, dedicated, wi fi
30 October 2007, 14:55
3 Skypephone review
Reviews Making calls to a Skype contact is a piece of cake. Around 2.5 million people in the UK make regular use of Skype, but for most of them making a call via Skype means using a PC. This is where the Skypephone from 3 comes in.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: 3, contacts, sign, handset
14 November 2007, 14:28
Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile review
Reviews We tried the speakers with a Sony Ericsson W880i phone and getting the two to talk to each other over Bluetooth was a piece of cake -- took less than a minute. Who needs wires? Not us, says Logitech, with its Pure-Fi Mobile portable speaker system.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: logitech, mini, speaker, speakers
24 July 2008, 14:50
Olympus P-440 review
Reviews Once you pull the ribbon taut on to the cassette, the rest of the install is a piece of cake. Whether connected to your computer or operating solo, the hefty Olympus P-440 dye-sublimation printer cranks out photos in dozens of different glossy or...
Editor's rating
7.1
Tags: olympus, colours, index, sheet
23 September 2004, 19:23
Sony Ericsson W380i review
Reviews Getting music on the W380i, though, is a piece of cake -- either drag and drop MP3s through Windows, or use the fairly simple bundled media manager for all media types. Ever since we saw the excellent W890i from Sony Ericsson, we've been itching to...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: sony ericsson, pixel, dedicated, budget
28 April 2008, 16:37
Archos Pocket Video Recorder AV420 review
Reviews Thanks to its new controls, its spacious colour screen, and its icon-driven interface, the AV420 is a piece of cake to operate. The personal video player (PVP) has come of age. The Archos Pocket Video Recorder AV420 builds on the superlative...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: archos technology, length, recordings, manages
14 May 2005, 18:19
Philips DVDR5500 review
Reviews Hooking up a camcorder to the recorder is a piece of cake, as all the connections you need (DV in, composite and S-Video) are hidden behind a flip down flap on the front. If you're looking for a straightforward way to record TV and camcorder...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: philips, discs, ram, info
5 March 2008, 10:27

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