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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
HTC Hero review
The HTC Hero is the best Android phone yet. Among many other delights, it boasts a great on-screen keyboard, multitouch functionality and an innovative user interface that smoothes over many of Android's rough edges. While it can occasionally be sluggish, it's a true rival to Apple's iPhone Read more
22 July 2009, 10:51 | Tags: HTC, HTC Hero, smart phone, address book, widgets
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Nokia N900 review
The N900 packs a truck load of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and the brand-new Maemo 5 operating system, into its chunky black body. This brave new handset does a good job of erasing from our brains the bitter disappointment caused by the N97 Read more
30 November 2009, 18:21 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N900, SIM-free, social networks, Mozilla
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review
Built around the Vodafone 360 service and sporting an innovative, contact-centric user interface, the Samsung H1 may well be just the ticket for social-networking fanatics. This handset takes a while to get used to but it's packed with features, not least a capacitive touchscreen, and speedy Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity Read more
5 November 2009, 18:08 | Tags: Samsung, Vodafone 360 Samsung H1, labels, address book, MMS
CNET UK > Reviews > Games Consoles
Sony PlayStation 3 Slim review
The PlayStation 3 Slim is the best version yet of Sony's gaming console. Its gaming and media-playback capability is little changed, and Sony's cut some features, like Linux support, but it's smaller, quieter and, crucially, cheaper. If you've been holding off on buying a PS3, this is the version to go for Read more
14 October 2009, 13:56 | Tags: Sony, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, diet, HDMI, universal remote
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
HP Mini 110 review
The 10.1-inch Mini 110 is the less expensive successor to one of our favourite netbooks, the Mini 1000. It's slightly thicker and heavier than its sibling, but it offers the same performance, more ports and connections, and a hard-to-find matte display. Overall, it's a thoroughly respectable machine Read more
10 June 2009, 16:40 | Tags: HP, HP Mini 110, VGA, local network, netbooks
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Asus Eee PC 1000HE review
The attractive, 10-inch Eee PC 1000HE is the best netbook yet for frequent travellers, thanks to the most impressive battery life we've seen on any laptop. Benefiting from an excellent keyboard, the 1000HE is also a commendable performer, although integrated 3G would have made it even better Read more
16 February 2009, 12:59 | Tags: Asus, Asus Eee PC 1000HE, Ethernet, netbooks, card reader
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Popcorn Hour A-110 review
We loved the Popcorn Hour A-100, because for around £150 you got a media streamer that can play virtually every video format under the Sun and has enormous flexibility. Now the company has tweaked the hardware and added some new features, including HDMI 1.3 and SATA support Read more
26 August 2008, 16:39 | Tags: Popcorn Hour, Popcorn Hour A-110, LEDs, HDMI, FTP
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Acer Aspire One D150 review
The budget Aspire One D150 is a good performer that gives more expensive netbooks a run for their money. Its touchpad isn't great and it's relatively heavy, but, with a 10.1-inch screen, impressive battery life and decent keyboard, those seeking a no-frills travel machine won't be disappointed Read more
26 February 2009, 16:08 | Tags: Acer, Acer Aspire One D150, netbooks, LCD display, smart phone
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Netbooks: Best Eee PC alternatives
Big is officially the new small -- just ask the dozens of laptop manufacturers churning out netbooks -- titchy, hyper-portable laptops designed for Web browsing and media playback. Here's four of the best Read more
7 November 2008, 17:30 | Tags: Acer Aspire One, Eee PC 901, Lenovo IdeaPad S10, MSI Wind, Acer
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Acer Aspire One review
The Acer Aspire One arrives fashionably late to the mini laptop party, but it sashays in with flair. Available in either Linux or Windows XP versions, the One is attractive, lightweight and offers great performance for a low price. Does it spoil the netbook night for the Eee PC? Read more
20 June 2008, 16:15 | Tags: Acer, Acer Aspire One, battery life, data loss, battery pack












