We like the highly customisable Logitech Cordless Desktop LX710 Laser, but we found its overly sensitive quick-launch buttons really annoying.
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M-Audio's Studiophile AV 40 is a PC speaker for music lovers who care more about sound quality than compact size or rock bottom pricing.
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The Aspire aspires to be one half media center, one half desktop PC, and it's ultimately one half as compelling as a result.
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A very slick high-end handset with GPS support and BlackBerry's trademark push technology that's let-down by a lack of features now standard in most smartphones.
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The Dell 1320c is a decent choice for a small office or work group, but a little more cash will net you a faster printer with better print quality.
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Apple's iPhone 3G smartphone is fit for business use,
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View black cats on a desktop screensaver.
Give your desktop a Royale look and feel.
Draw and edit various pictures on your desktop with chalk and sponge.
View Men-in-Black on your desktop.
Access and manage media files.