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CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Leica M8.2 review
Casually buying the 10-megapixel M8.2 digital rangefinder is out of the question unless you're seriously loaded. It's not perfect but, in the niche that it occupies, it provides incomparable quality, both in terms of its build and finish, and its excellent pictures Read more
28 August 2009, 11:18 | Tags: Leica, Leica M8.2, SLRs, optical viewfinder
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
HP HDX X18 review
It's expensive, the trackpad isn't great and its design is overly showy, but, apart from that, the 18-inch HDX X18 offers pretty much everything you could want in an entertainment laptop. Boasting a Blu-ray drive and 1080p display, it's a hugely powerful machine that offers a tonne of features Read more
24 April 2009, 13:40 | Tags: HP, HP HDX X18, battery life, HDMI
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Samsung NV100HD review
Despite some flaws, we are loving Samsung's £170 NV100HD super-sexy compact. Its elegant design is a welcomed departure from previous Samsung models, and, coupled with its amazing price and incredibly crisp screen, the NV100HD is a digital camera you can afford to take a chance on Read more
1 December 2008, 11:22 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV100HD, triangulation, noise reduction, VGA
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 review
Besides the limitations that buying this laptop in the UK brings -- no customisation options, that is -- the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is a cute little number. And yes, very little at just over a kilo. Its battery life is excellent, which is ideal when you're carting it around everywhere Read more
11 September 2008, 15:37 | Tags: Dell, Dell Inspiron Mini 9, netbooks, music files
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Canon Digital IXUS 85 IS review
You shouldn't be afraid to take the Canon Digital IXUS 85 IS home to your parents. Despite its old-fashioned LCD display size, the specification is certainly up to scratch, boasting 10 megapixels, face detection and image stabilisation. It's an affordable option with luxurious looks Read more
20 June 2008, 12:43 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 85 IS, VGA, image stabilisation
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd review
Good looks are high on the Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd's agenda. It comes in a range of colours, from hot pink to sunset orange. With a wealth of scene modes and the ability to transmit them via infrared, you can share your vibrant snaps online and off, making for stylish shooting Read more
13 November 2007, 14:39 | Tags: Fujifilm, Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd, face detection, purple fringing, networking
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
HP W2007v review
HP has brought its consumer-friendly 'make the computer personal again' approach to its monitors with the good-looking, zero-frills W2007v. This 20-inch TFT screen might lack extras such as an integrated webcam, but its low price and good image quality are excellent recommendations Read more
26 July 2007, 12:24 | Tags: HP, HP W2007v, TFT, card reader, Premier League
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
BT Vision review
BT is attempting to woo new broadband customers and lock in existing ones with a tempting offer -- a 160GB Freeview PVR with added on-demand content, all for almost nothing. It boasts a lovely looking set of menus and it's very easy to use, but is it worth switching ISP for? Read more
31 May 2007, 11:49 | Tags: BT, BT Vision, picture quality, PVR, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Radio
Roberts Gemini 19 review
The Gemini 19 bedside DAB is a useful fellow who will appeal to anyone who needs a radio to wake them up with a daily dose of Brahms. Its Classic FM button is something of a cheek, but its reception is up to the usual DAB standard and its audio quality perfectly fine for drowsy mornings Read more
4 October 2006, 14:53 | Tags: Roberts Radio, Roberts Gemini 19, love, DAB radio, car stereo
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Asus Lamborghini VX1 review
With canary-yellow styling -- and a price tag -- that will upset the faint of heart, the VX1 wears its Italian supercar badge with pride, and packs specs to match. It's not the most insanely well-equipped laptop we've seen, but its 2GHz Intel T2500 CPU and 2GB RAM give it a very potent foundation Read more
31 May 2006, 15:41 | Tags: Asus, Asus Lamborghini VX1, Ethernet, TFT, card reader

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