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Jabra BT3010 review
Reviews When the Jabra BT160 came out last year, it was one of the first Bluetooth headsets to come with interchangeable cover designs. You can even design your own cover by visiting Jabra.com. DesignAside from the interchangeable cover designs, the BT3010...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: jabra, designs, cover, buttons
9 July 2008, 11:05
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 review
Reviews Sony heads uptown, with another brushed metal T-series camera that screams quality and style, from its over-sized lens cover to an enormous 76mm (3-inch) touchscreen that occupies the entire back. The T200 isn't especially light (186g ready to...
Editor's rating
8
17 October 2007, 16:29
Canon i80 review
Reviews With the exception of its grey cover, the Canon i80 looks identical to its predecessor, the immensely popular i70. The printer's top cover quickly becomes the intake paper tray and can hold 30 sheets of plain paper or about 15 sheets of photo paper.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: canon, paper, terms, cover
9 February 2004, 14:25
Choose a network
Reviews Like Vodafone, Orange claims to cover 99 per cent of the UK population. It's the leading network in terms of subscriber numbers and claims to cover 99 per cent of the UK population, with 3G coverage for 60 per cent.
10 May 2005, 10:02
Nikon Coolpix S2 review
Reviews Its recessed optics peep out but don't emerge from the camera when you flip their water-resistant cover open. Otherwise identical to the Nikon Coolpix S1, the Coolpix S2 has a water-resistant cover to protect the lens as well as a rubber ring to...
Editor's rating
5.8
Tags: nikon, pixel, digital cameras, assist
15 November 2005, 14:25
Sony Ericsson C702 review
Reviews First, you have to unlock the cover and then pry it open to the point that you think you're going to snap it in half. Fortunately, the rest of the C702's design isn't as trying as the battery cover. Flick the lens cover open and the camera is...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: sony ericsson, gps, cover, ericsson
21 July 2008, 16:31
Nokia 7310 Supernova review
Reviews As with very old Nokia models you can completely remove the cover on the 7310 and swap it with other compatible covers. To give it a little more spice, the 7310's provided cover packs an extremely reflective screen and keypad, the result of which...
Editor's rating
6.6
Tags: nokia, cover, headphones, removable
3 September 2008, 16:16
Canon HV30 review
Reviews When gripped for shooting, the cover moves a little. As always, we really like the built-in electronic lens cover. The Canon HV30 is a very minor upgrade from the admittedly top-notch HV20. It has a sleeker-looking black body, introduces 25p...
Editor's rating
8
6 March 2008, 15:45
Asus MyPal A730 review
Reviews Despite weighing a relatively hefty 170g, the PDA doesn't feel particularly heavy, thanks to its having a plastic back cover rather than a sturdier aluminium frame. The dark-gray bezel that surrounds the 94mm (3.7-inch), 640x480-pixel VGA screen...
Editor's rating
7
29 September 2004, 22:36
Sharp LC37RD2E review
Reviews The inputs are to the rear right of the screen, and can be concealed by a plastic cover to keep everything nice and tidy This means you can wire everything in and then cover the panel up, never to worry about it again.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: sharp, motion, scenes, sound quality
1 June 2007, 16:06
Sony Ericsson C905 review
Reviews The C905's camera comes with a xenon flash, auto-focus assit light and a proper lens cover that won't move around in your pocket when shut There's also a proper lens cover that won't open and close in your pocket, which was a big problem with its...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: sony ericsson, ericsson, talk, low light
12 November 2008, 11:14
HP iPAQ rw6815 Personal Messenger review
Reviews Sorry, HP -- though thanks for providing the external case that protects the rw6815, with or without its sci-fi screen cover. The good news is that you can take the screen cover away with no more effort than simply pulling it free from the slots at...
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: hp, wi fi, cover, dedicated
27 December 2006, 8:00
Sony Ericsson K550i review
Reviews You can start up the snapper either by sliding open the lens cover on the rear or by just hitting the camera button on the side. The handy 2-megapixel camera can be started up by opening the lens cover
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: sony ericsson, lens, cover, megapixel
22 May 2007, 15:00
Sony Handycam HDR-SR5E review
Reviews As you'd expect for the money, it feels solidly built, with nice touches such as a sliding jack cover, an electronic lens cover and a sturdy tethered hotshoe protector. With its £500 street price, HD video support, hard-disk-based recording and...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: sony, scene, shoot, body
13 November 2007, 10:40
Motorola ZINE ZN5 review
Reviews This is because a bulge on the rear houses a lens cover with a 5-megapixel sensor hiding underneath. Slide the lens cover open and the camera quickly springs into action. The sliding lens cover is also a disaster zone.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: motorola, ericsson, lens, cover
8 October 2008, 16:13


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