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Samsung E-book E60

Samsung is betting the pen is mightier than the finger, as its upcoming ebook range touts a built-in electromagnetic resonance (EMR) stylus pen to write notes directly onto the display.

More about Windows Phone 7 Series unveiled

The more we hear about Windows Phone Series 7 the more we want to play with Microsoft's slick-looking new mobile phone OS. Here are a few new points we picked up during Mix10.

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Reviews

  • Samsung Omnia Pro

    It looks like a BlackBerry but behaves like an old-school Windows Mobile. Samsung's Omnia Pro struggles to deliver on our basic expectations of what a smartphone should be.

  • Samsung R580

    The R580 combines attractive design and performance grunt, but you can't take this desktop replacement too far away from a power source for long.

  • Samsung WB650

    Samsung's WB650 looks like the ideal camera for travellers, with 15x optical zoom and GPS tagging.

  • Samsung BD-C6900

    Samsung's got a range of new 3D TVs on offer, but there's not much point in getting one without its companion 3D Blu-ray player.

  • Samsung Plasma C7000

    Plasma fans can join the 3D bandwagon too, with the April launch of the Samsung Plasma C7000, which also includes the company's IPTV portal, Internet@TV.

  • Samsung LED C7000

    The LED 7000 is Samsung's first 2010 3D TV on the Australian market and it also extends the company's Internet@TV feature.

  • Samsung HMX-U20

    Samsung's HMX-U20 brings full HD video, a built-in USB and HDMI connectivity to a YouTube-friendly mini-camcorder.

  • Samsung SyncMaster XL2370

    The stylish XL2370 impresses with its contrast ratio, thin screen and comparatively low power requirements. The price really stings though thanks to the LED backlight, and it's definitely not for colour professionals, but gamers are sure to like it a lot.

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Features

  • Best touchscreen mobile phones

    In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.

  • Best Windows Mobile smartphones

    There are a number of reasons to be shopping for a Windows Mobile smartphone. Check out our list of the best smartphones running Microsoft's operating system.

  • Best mobile phones of 2009

    Ladies and gentlemen, we present the year's best phones, rated on features, performance and value for money.

  • Compact cameras with HD video

    Take your pick from our comprehensive line-up of point-and-shoots that support HD video capture.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Memory cards: Make your phone more like an iPhone

    Our need for storage is increasing, particularly because we want all of our music, videos and photos to travel with us on our phones, but manufacturers typically cut costs by skimping on internal memory. Luckily, the saving grace is expandable memory cards.

  • Choose the right Bluetooth headset

    Bluetooth headsets have become essential for anyone who spends a great deal of time on the road — here's how they work and what to look for when you're choosing one.

  • How to store your files online

    Six options for sharing, backing up and storing your files online.

  • The best ways to back up your data

    Backing up your hard drive is something you should do regularly, but because of forgetfulness, the unpleasantness, or just plain laziness, you put it off. Before you know it, the drive takes a dive, and all your files are gone for good.

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Downloads

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Videos

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