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CNET.co.uk has 209 stories on wheel
Sony Ericsson M600i review
Reviews Large, touch-sensitive screen, keyboard, scroll wheel -- we are obviously in smart phone territory here. This is possible because of the touch screen and the scroll wheel, and it means in general the design looks clean.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony ericsson, symbian, edge, slot
20 July 2006, 17:57
Apple iPod (20GB, 4th generation) review
Reviews This iPod's Click Wheel features the same accelerated scrolling as the previous model's, so we were able to whip through several thousand tunes in mere seconds and manoeuvre with precision between individual songs.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: apple, playlist, battery life, wheel
24 July 2004, 1:14
Apple iPod (60GB, video) review
Reviews Wheel and a polished silver backside are familiar, this iPod has an added sexiness, thanks to the larger screen that dominates its upper half. Most of you will notice a design that's thinner, lighter and sexier than its predecessor's, as well as a...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: apple, battery life, accessories, wheel
14 November 2005, 16:18
Toshiba Tecra M3 review
Reviews The Tecra M3's front edge features a useful volume wheel and a wireless on/off switch that make sound and Wi-Fi adjustment convenient. Despite its modest dimensions, the Tecra M3 houses its fair share of design perks, such as an external Wi-Fi on...
Editor's rating
5.9
Tags: toshiba, wi fi, slot, battery life
9 May 2005, 23:17
Apple iPod U2 Special Edition (30GB, video) review
Reviews Originally debuting with fourth-generation technology (a monochrome screen with a Click Wheel), then later with a colour screen, this special-edition iPod, a collaboration between Irish rock band U2 and Apple, is basically a red and black version...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: apple, wi fi, body, generation
18 July 2006, 17:42
iRiver Clix 2 review
Reviews It's also very refreshing not to be fiddling around with small buttons or poor Click Wheel imitations. The navigation system of the original Clix was almost as revolutionary as the iPod's Click Wheel, and it sat upon a feature-packed device that...
Editor's rating
8.6
Tags: iriver, watching, high quality, wheel
9 May 2007, 18:41
iRiver Clix 2 Red Line 8GB review
Reviews The navigation system of the original Clix was almost as revolutionary as the iPod's Click Wheel, and it sat upon a feature-packed device that worked incredibly well. It's also very refreshing not to be fiddling around with small buttons or poor...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: iriver, high quality, capacity, wheel
12 September 2007, 17:30
Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse review
Reviews To that the VX Nano adds a gliding scroll wheel that's even easier to use, as well as a more compact shape that's accessible to both left and right-handed mousers. FeaturesLike all VX mice, the VX Nano incorporates Logitech's 'nearly frictionless...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: logitech, switch, shape, scrolling
7 November 2007, 13:40
Logitech MX Revolution review
Reviews It functions in both the typical incremental click style, but also as a free-spinning wheel. This means you can whip the wheel forward and back and navigate hundreds of pages in a document with a single spin.
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: logitech, press, switch, wheel
14 September 2006, 13:49
iRiver Spinn review
Reviews Its wheel-centric navigation does work and it is very intuitive, but as cycling back through menus requires you use either a separate physical button or an icon on the touchscreen, it's not hugely fluid and not as seamless as on the iPod touch or...
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: iriver, wheel, windows media player, scroll
11 August 2008, 16:57
Inovix IMP-5500 IPocket (1GB) review
Reviews When you consider that some of the most innovative non-Apple MP3 players we've tested have failed to match the ease-of-use that Apple's simple Click Wheel design offers, it's a risky proposal. The only major difference between the two players is...
Editor's rating
5.3
Tags: inovix, song, compare, pad
28 June 2006, 17:08
Griffin Amplifi review
Reviews The absence of buttons, bar the central, clickable volume wheel, is in keeping with the iPod's simple, classy looks. The drivers are set to the left and right of a large central volume wheel, itself backlit with a seductive neon-blue glow.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: griffin, deal, volume, speakers
3 October 2007, 13:36
Apple iPod classic review
Reviews Browsing Cover Flow is easy with the Click Wheel and, hell, it's darn pretty too! The Click Wheel too has been steered from shiny gloss to matte, the result being a less scratch-prone finish. Coming in 80GB and 160GB capacities -- costing £159 and...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: apple, high quality, hard disk, flow
18 September 2007, 18:50
Philips Prestigo SRU8015 review
Reviews We found it's too easy to to move the scroll wheel slightly while trying to navigate menus with the pad You just use the iPod-style mechanical scroll wheel to select the type of device you want to control, choose the manufacturer's name from a list...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: philips, codes, cable, kit
27 February 2008, 11:46
Olympus mju 1200 review
Reviews The raised surface mode wheel interferes somewhat with the action of the zoom rocker, which is itself as clunky as most rockers. The wheel is stiff, and annoyingly does not revolve 360 degrees. The playback button is superfluous, duplicating a...
Editor's rating
6.1
Tags: olympus, shoot, scene, shutter
7 February 2008, 11:02


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