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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.

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Reviews

  • MSI Wind Top AE1900

    MSI's Wind Top AE1900 tries harder than most to sell the nettop concept, but still falls flat in several specific areas, especially value for money.

  • HTC Touch 3G

    Amongst the numerous HTC handsets this year, the unassuming Touch 3G may not make the strongest impact, but it is certainly one of our favourites.

  • MWg Zinc II

    The Zinc II looks great on paper with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard. However, poor design mar the experience, with input being tremendously frustrating.

  • MWg Atom V

    MWg's first Australian release is a solid Windows Mobile smartphone at a reasonable price, let down in part by sluggish performance.

  • HTC S740

    HTC took the Touch Diamond's glossy black frame, stripped away the touchscreen, added a QWERTY keyboard and called it the S740. This latest Windows Mobile smartphone should deliver the same business messaging punch as the popular Diamond.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9000

    The Bold is what BlackBerry fans have been waiting for. It's feature-rich and sharply designed, let down in small measure by some cumbersome software.

  • i-mate JAMA 201

    The JAMA 201 smartphone looks the part of a smartphone, but it's not good enough to be the real deal.

  • HTC Touch Cruise

    While the touchscreen PDA experience won't be for everyone, the Touch Cruise stands out as our favourite of the recent HTC releases.

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Features

  • Best party games

    Got people over? Not sure how to keep them entertained as you're preparing the beef bourguignon? Check out this collection of great party games.

  • Best PC games

    Console titles may get all the fanfare, but there are still plenty of great games to play on the PC.

  • Best PlayStation 3 games

    With its Blu-ray and music features, Sony loves to spruik the PlayStation 3 as a multi-purpose home theatre centre, but face it, you wouldn't have one if you didn't want to play games. Here's our pick of the best.

  • Five of the best Blu-ray players

    It's now three years after the first standalone Blu-ray player went on sale in the Australian market, and we've seen prices drop from an incredibly lofty three grand to under AU$300.

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  • Is this HTC's 2009 smartphone line-up?

    A slew of images have popped up on the web that are allegedly HTC's line-up for 2009. Among the images are models that look like updates of current devices and quite a few with slide-out keyboards, too.

  • Xperia gets more panels

    Sony Ericsson has announced new panels for its Xperia X1 Windows Mobile phone from Facebook and Windows Live.

  • MWg: There's a new phone in town

    Mobile and Wireless group (MWg) has announced the launch of its growing range of Windows Mobile-based smartphones in Australia.

  • HTC Touch 3G and Touch Viva unveiled

    Alongside its announcement of the crush-worthy Touch HD, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has announced two touchscreen baby brothers: the Touch 3G and the Touch Viva.

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Videos

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Image Galleries

1) Sony Ericsson Aino6 plans 24%
2) Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB36 plans 9%
3) HTC Magic5 plans 6%
4) Sony Ericsson C90331 plans 9%
5) Nokia E7228 plans 3%

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