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Review: Nokia X6
The persistence of manufacturers when it comes to touchscreen mobile phones has to be applauded. It might be that only a few - notably HTC, Apple and Palm - have really cracked the marriage of hardware and software - but that hasn't stopped everyone else attempting to achieve the same success. ...
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Review: Nokia N900
The latest addition to the Nokia family is the first device running Maemo 5 , a new OS that takes the best of Nokia's internet tablet range and stuffs it into a phone-sized chassis. Featuring a huge 3.5-inch screen and full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it's also packing a seriously strong engine ...
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Review: Waterfall Audio Serio 5.1
Review: Waterfall Audio Serio 5.1
techradar.com — Waterfall made quite a splash, if you'll excuse the obvious pun, with its attention-grabbing, all-glass Niagara speakers.... But at $53,000 a pair, I suspect that the French company is likely to have more commercial luck with the Waterfall Serio 5.1 ... (more) Review: Waterfall Audio Serio 5.1
Review: Samsung Omnia Lite B7300
Review: Samsung Omnia Lite B7300
techradar.com — Samsung has been busy of late updating it smartphone portfolio, with the Omnia Lite B7300 one of... several recent Windows Mobile 6.5-powered handsets to line up in its Omnia range. The 'Lite' moniker may suggest a lower spec'd, handset, and Samsung ... (more) Review: Samsung Omnia Lite B7300
Review: MyHeritage Family Tree Builder 4
Most serious family history software supports a detailed approach to chronicling your ancestors. Popular examples are Family Historian, RootsMagic and the program we have chosen to review, Family Tree Builder 4. Unlike these, though, you won't find Family Tree Builder in shops – it's only ...
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Review: NAD IPD-2
Review: NAD IPD-2
techradar.com — Offering broadly similar connectivity to the Cambridge and Onkyo models (video output on an S-video socket only),... the NAD IPD-2 is, however, rather more closely tied to its manufacturer's own systems. It has a data port intended to connect to a ... (more) Review: NAD IPD-2
Review: Electrocompaniet ECC-1
Review: Electrocompaniet ECC-1
techradar.com — Hot on the heels of Electrocompaniet's cheaper PC-1 CD player, the ECC-1 is the basic CD-spinner from... the company's 'Classic' line. It's an unusually large machine and very heavy too, mostly due to the use of thick steel for the casing, though the ... (more) Review: Electrocompaniet ECC-1
Review: Goldring Legacy
Review: Goldring Legacy
techradar.com — Goldring's Legacy is the most ambitious moving coil cartridge yet produced. At just under £600 it doesn't... seem all that excessive by high-end standards, but compared to Goldring's usual fare which doesn't break the £400 mark, it's quite a jump.  ... (more) Review: Goldring Legacy
Review: ATI Radeon HD 5970
And here it is, the ATI Radeon HD 5970, the fastest graphics card in the world. All hail its mighty rendering pathways and the gods of silicon for bringing us this technological wonder. It's faster than any graphics card we've ever tested, it's bigger than any graphics card we've ever tested ...
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Review: Palm Pixi
Brilliance develops over time. With the Palm Pixi, it took only five months. Palm has not yet given official word on whether the Pixi will eventually launch in the UK, but it's only a matter of time. Early 2010 is the timeline we're looking at right now. A slower processor, lack of Wi-Fi, and a ...
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Review: DreamSurface TimeTuner
The idea of using your iPhone or iPod touch as a clock radio is not particularly original, but we like TimeTuner because it manages to pack so much in but at the same time feels elegant and useful. Designed to sit vertically in a powered dock (such as a speaker system), it displays a clock ...
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Review: Blurb BookSmart 2.5
Review: Blurb BookSmart 2.5
techradar.com — We took a look at photo book service Blurb about a year ago, but now that there's... a version 2.5 of its BookSmart software out that's fully Snow Leopard compatible, it's worth revisiting. On the surface, not much looks to have changed. BookSmart is a ... (more) Review: Blurb BookSmart 2.5
Review: Amazon Kindle 2
Though the Amazon Kindle 2 uses the same E Ink technology as the ebook readers from Sony, iRex, Hanlin and others, Amazon's ebook reader is a bit special. It has a 3G connection built in so that, without having to hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot or even muck about downloading books on your Mac then ...
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Review: Toshiba XDE-600
The Toshiba XDE-600 is the second generation of DVD players to feature Toshibas' coveted upscaling technology that attempts to upscale your existing DVDs to 1080p, commonly known as XDE. There's a big difference between DVD and Blu-ray's picture quality, but Toshiba's eXtended Detail ...
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Review: Viewsonic VX2433WM
There was a time back in the mid noughties when Viewsonic had an enviable reputation for producing some seriously sexy, slim-bezel monitors. Today, the Taiwanese outfit has its sights firmly set on the value end of the market with the release of the VX2433WM 24-inch monitor. On the upside, ...
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Review: Asus VH222H
Review: Asus VH222H
techradar.com — How much of a whore for premium branding are you? It's that sort of introspection Asus demands... of you when sizing up its undoubtedly desirable 22-inch offering, the VH222H. After all, in return for an extra £35, it offers little on paper of real ... (more) Review: Asus VH222H
Review: AOC 2434PW
Review: AOC 2434PW
techradar.com — There's a creeping cancer that is gnawing its way through the monitor market of late. A debilitating... and highly infectious disease that's now approaching epidemic proportions. We speak, of course, of the inflationary process that has taken hold of ... (more) Review: AOC 2434PW
Review: Acer Aspire 3935-744G25n
Blending style with performance and portability, the Acer Aspire 3935-744G25n is a great laptop that will appeal to a broad array of users seeking functionality on the go. The keyboard won't suit all users, but otherwise this is a fantastically well rounded machine. Despite weighing only 1.9kg ...
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Review: Sony Bravia KDL-40Z5800 LCD TV
Although the current recession might have given many of the big names in AV quite a battering over the past 18 months, one name at least seems to have not only survived relatively unscathed but actually potentially benefited from the hard times: Freesat. The BBC/ITV-led, free-to-air satellite ...
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Review: Epson EB-1735W
Review: Epson EB-1735W
techradar.com — The Epson EB-1735W is the only LCD projector we have tested this month. In fact, as one... of the main developers of LCD technology, Epson only offers this technology in its range of machines. Weighing in at 1.7kg, this is quite a heavy projector, ... (more) Review: Epson EB-1735W
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