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Razer Lycosa review
Reviews If you're not secure in your touch-typing prowess, the reasonable thing to do would be to turn on the Lycosa's backlighting, which reveals the letters on the keys, along with the touch pad buttons. The rubber coating on the keys provides a soft...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: razer, stream, typing, dedicated
1 February 2008, 13:38
Sony Ericsson W890i review
Reviews The navigation keys follow a much better specification -- they're easier to press and the keys on the keypad are larger and have a better layout. As the successor to the Sony Ericsson W880i, will it be just another thin phone with titchy keys or is...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: sony ericsson, stereo, bluetooth, pair
17 March 2008, 15:24
Siemens SK65 review
Reviews This can be used with the phone nestled between both hands, tapping the keys with your thumbs. Both the QWERTY keys and the numberpad (which can also be used for text input) have slightly bevelled keys -- designed, presumably, to make them easier...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: siemens, charge, emails, blackberry
15 March 2005, 23:00
Samsung P300 review
Reviews Unfortunately, the phone isn't a perfect pocket companion and suffers from a few annoying flaws, particularly the new layout of keys on the keypad. The soft keys and the navigation key at the top of the keypad each measure just 7 by 4mm, so if you...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: samsung, cable, megapixel, keypad
8 June 2006, 17:43
Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme review
Reviews DesignLike the Warrior and Wolfking's other gaming keyboard, the Timber Wolf, the idea of the Warrior Xxtreme is to provide PC gamers with a keyboard that makes more keys accessible. But while the Warrior gives you a single keypad, and the Timber...
Editor's rating
5.7
Tags: wolfking, typing, layout, keys
13 February 2008, 9:51
Sagem my850V Crystal review
Reviews DesignSimilar to the Motorola Motorazr Maxx V6 and LG KG810, the my850V Crystal features a reflective, glossy front section that hides a small colour screen and touch-sensitive music keys. A slightly gimmicky but useful feature, if you like...
Editor's rating
6.2
Tags: sagem, entry, talk, section
7 September 2007, 14:04
Nokia N93i review
Reviews The soft keys on the display access shooting options and a tiny thumb-stick lets you zip through menus. Gone are the bulbous ZX Spectrum-alike keys, replaced by a distinctly sub-Motorola etched metal pad.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nokia, body, optical, ericsson
3 April 2007, 18:18
Sony Ericsson W880i review
Reviews The number and letter keys on the keypad are very difficult to press as they are little bigger than grains of rice and are far too close together. We also wonder if the screen could have been made a little larger, but overall it's the tiny keys...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: sony ericsson, ericsson, pair, headphones
23 February 2007, 15:38
HTC P4350 review
Reviews These comprise Call and End keys, a button that calls up the Windows Mobile Start menu, an OK button, two softmenu buttons and a navigation key with a central select button. A pair of softmenu keys sits above the Qwerty row, while the number keys...
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: htc, connected, slot, edge
22 March 2007, 11:00
Hitachi 32LD9700 review
Reviews The heaviness is down to a cool motorised stand that swivels the TV when you press keys on the remote. The future-proof specification includes an HD Ready sticker, dual HDMI ports, integrated Freeview and the ability to view photos via USB keys or...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: hitachi, high definition, frequency, angle
22 January 2007, 17:02
Samsung i600 review
Reviews On the up side, the keys are raised enough to make them easy to find, but on the down, they're a little too squashed together to type on very quickly. We also found the four-way navigation key and soft keys easy to use too.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: samsung, emails, connectivity, wi fi
16 July 2007, 16:52
Samsung S400i review
Reviews Underneath those keys are the accept call, reject call and cancel buttons. Another niggle is the bottom of the keypad, where the keys are narrower than at the top and this makes pressing them slightly awkward.
Editor's rating
6.6
Tags: samsung, bluetooth, silver, section
8 March 2006, 16:20
Nokia 7610 review
Reviews The keys themselves are laid out in a curved, arcing design, which means that the row for the 1, 2, and 3 keys is considerably smaller than the row for 7, 8, and 9. The shiny black handset boasts alternating smooth and sharp corners set off by a...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nokia, symbian, ring, row
29 November 2004, 23:15
Sony Ericsson K660i review
Reviews The navigation keys and keypad are easy to press and its slim design ensures it'll slip into most pockets. An interesting addition to the keypad is a set of shortcut keys, which give you quick access to certain browser features -- we'll discuss...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: sony ericsson, mini, keys, face
6 May 2008, 17:25
Nokia E51 review
Reviews The E51's keypad is well designed and features large, easy-to-press keys. There are dedicated shortcut keys around the navigation key that take you directly to your contacts, the menu, the calendar and your emails.
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: nokia
14 January 2008, 14:42


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