Tags: 760, review, speaker

Filter by keyword: a/v, a6j, asus, camera, centrino, core, digital, dual, dual-core, duo, gadget, garmin, go 730, home theatre, ht-s770, htib, intel, laptop, mobile phone, notebook, nuvi, onkyo, optio, pentax, sony ericsson, still, tomtom, w760, walkman, webcam, x, 260

TomTom Go 730

Lane guidance is great and the over-hyped IQ Routes was pretty good, but the best news is that, one year on, the Go 720's faults (price, buggy features) are no more.

Garmin Nuvi 260

As per the 260W — an easy to use GPS, with great verbal speed and red light camera warnings which, unfortunately, aren't installed by default — but narrower and AU$100 cheaper.

See all

Reviews

  • Sony Ericsson W760i

    The W760i is a solid performer, and we've found it hard to fault this handset during our tests. Yet, with strong competition hot on its heels, the W760i falls short of bowling us over.

  • Asus A6J

    The ASUS A6J's outdated chassis is incongruent with its use of the latest dual-core Yonah processor on Intel's new Centrino platform.

  • Pentax Optio X

    More of a gadget than a camera.

  • Onkyo HT-S770

    This big, outrageously good sounding system trounces those sleek 'n' sassy HTIBs.

Next »

The Explain Series