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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review
If you're making your first foray into the mobile Internet devices, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is a sleek and Web 2.0-friendly choice. It's a slightly niche attraction, but with the addition of a Qwerty keyboard and integrated GPS, it's a more widely appealing device Read more
5 February 2008, 16:18 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, driving directions, touchscreen, miniSD
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Samsung E840 review
This sleek and glossy slider from Samsung offers style with functionality. An onboard document reader and built-in music player with FM tuner top its great gadgets Read more
23 August 2007, 13:28 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung E840, document viewer, headphones, 3G
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
iRiver T60 review
iRiver's T60 may look look like a popular prism-shaped chocolate bar, but the company has a great track record of making players with brilliant audio quality. Can it keep it up with this tiny, AAA-powered flash model? Read more
14 August 2007, 11:00 | Tags: iriver, iRiver T60, battery life, AAC, LCD screen
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RIM BlackBerry 8800 review
The slim, sleek 8800 is one of the most attractive BlackBerrys to date. As expected it does email very well, but this device also has a built-in GPS receiver, so it can direct you to your appointments, too Read more
20 March 2007, 17:09 | Tags: RIM, RIM BlackBerry 8800, headset, text messages, EDGE
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LG Prada KE850 review
LG's Prada is a stunning-looking candybar handset that will please fashionistas everywhere. It also offers a decent range of features -- if you can cope with its touchscreen interface you won't be disappointed Read more
9 March 2007, 17:24 | Tags: LG Electronics, LG Prada KE850, megapixel camera, video player, monthly contract
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a touchscreen device that's bigger than a phone or handheld but smaller than a laptop. It's designed primarily for surfing the Internet and its exceptionally sharp, clear screen is ideal for that purpose, but it relies on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for connectivity, which renders it useless in many scenarios Read more
1 February 2007, 15:54 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, touchscreen, battery life, handwriting recognition
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio H610 review
Mio's latest device, the H610, is the most ambitious to date in terms of being a hybrid navigation and entertainment gadget. It has an ultraportable design that makes it great for on-the-go use and the unit's multimedia functions aren't bad at all, but the compact size also makes it less than ideal for in-car navigation Read more
3 January 2007, 16:51 | Tags: Mio, Mio H610, hybrid, slide show, file formats
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Sony Ericsson P990i review
The P990i is quite a beast, both inside and out. Physically it's huge -- its main section incorporates a large screen and small Qwerty keyboard, while inside there's a cornucopia of software designed to keep both the consumer and business user happy. With full 3G support, including for video calls, the P990i certainly packs in the features Read more
11 September 2006, 15:45 | Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson P990i, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Sticks, MMS
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Samsung X820 review
The X820 is a mind-boggling 6.9mm thick and weighs a mere 66g. It's the same thickness as an iPod nano and yet it still manages to perform as well as any other handset. Indeed, it has a feature set that outdoes phones two or three times its size, including a 2-megapixel camera Read more
4 September 2006, 16:41 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung X820, alarm clock, battery life, EDGE
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Samsung D900 review
The Samsung D900 is a very slim phone considering its feature set and is testament to Samsung's engineering prowess. The 3-megapixel camera, A2DP support, 80MB of internal memory and an expandable microSD slot puts this phone at the top end of Samsung's UK portfolio, but it is let down somewhat by its keypad Read more
25 August 2006, 15:35 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung D900, xenon flash, megapixel camera, alarm clock

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