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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Samsung Genio Touch review
Aimed at young 'uns, the touchscreen Genio Touch is cheap, attractive and full of smart-phone-like features. There's no on-screen Qwerty keyboard, 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity, but its media-playback capability is good and it's a solid budget handset overall Read more
2 November 2009, 14:34 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung Genio Touch, smart phone, FM radio, widgets
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
LG BD390 review
LG has done a sterling job of creating an affordable Blu-ray player that packs in the features, including Wi-Fi connectivity, without compromising on performance. Those who love movies and want to break down the barrier between their PC and TV should check it out Read more
19 November 2009, 15:26 | Tags: LG Electronics, LG BD390, analogue, AAC, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
HTC Touch2 review
The diminutive Touch2 is the first smart phone we've seen that runs Windows Mobile 6.5, and we're pleased to say that, although not perfect, the operating system is an improvement over previous versions. The Touch2 also benefits from access to the satisfying My Phone online syncing service, and Microsoft's app store Read more
5 October 2009, 23:00 | Tags: HTC, HTC Touch2, smart phone, FM radio, Windows Mobile
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Toshiba TG01 review
The TG01 is a cool-looking Windows Mobile smart phone that packs tonnes of features into an attractive, thin body. It also sports a powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a relatively huge and vibrant touchscreen. It's not the king of touchscreen phones, but it'll certainly elicit a few oohs and aahs Read more
16 July 2009, 12:16 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba TG01, HSDPA, smart phone, Windows Mobile
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
HDX 1000 review
The HDX 1000 is a brilliant media streamer that's capable of playing 1080p video and offers support for virtually every video format under the sun. It also offers fantastic picture quality and punchy sound. If you can manage to get hold of one, we doubt you'll be disappointed Read more
11 March 2009, 10:54 | Tags: HD Digitech, HDX 1000, Ethernet, Media Center, ripping
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Sony NWZ-S639F Walkman review
Sony's NWZ-S639F Walkman S series is an affordable model that delivers. It supports BBC iPlayer downloads, so you can take full advantage of its crisp -- albeit small -- screen. Its stylish design and incredibly easy-to-use navigation system is coupled with superb Sony sound quality, making this MP3 player music to our ears Read more
20 November 2008, 17:30 | Tags: Sony, Sony NWZ-S639F Walkman, FM radio, AAC, podcasts
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman review
Sony Ericsson's new W595 is a slider handset with a 3.2-megapixel camera, and it replaces the popular W580i from last year. Supported music formats include MP3, AAC, WMA and WAV, meaning it could replace your MP3 player. The new camera is a definite improvement and there are some better specs, too, so have a look Read more
6 November 2008, 17:16 | Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson W595, music player, battery life, Java
CNET UK > Reviews > Camcorders
Samsung VP-HMX20 review
Samsung is coming into its own on the camcorder front, with the Samsung HMX20. It's a sleeker, more confident beast, and impressed us with the quality of its video even in low light, making this more than just a good-looking model. It's lacking a few things, but its ease of use more than makes up for it Read more
28 October 2008, 13:19 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung VP-HMX20, high definition, hybrid, image stabilisation
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Dell Studio One 19 review
The 18.5-inch Studio One 19 brings some good ideas to the all-in-one-PC table, including an optional touchscreen. We're not massive fans of its appearance, but, if you're looking for a desktop PC that takes up relatively little space, is easy to set up and reduces cable clutter, it's well worth a look Read more
25 August 2009, 16:17 | Tags: Dell, Dell Studio One 19, magnets, Ethernet, card reader
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Digital Vision GiGo review
The GiGo Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best build quality you'll ever encounter and it's a fairly ugly piece of kit. But it does what it does -- recording programmes to USB storage -- very well, and will appeal to those who want to take their TV out and about Read more
13 July 2009, 14:09 | Tags: Digital Vision, Digital Vision GiGo, aluminium, portable media player, HDMI













