Acer's interesting take on the entertainment desktop replacement makes a few good steps, a few bad, but ultimately is a viable option.
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The BlackBerry 8707g is reasonably zippy and easy-to-use, but lacks many common smartphone features like Wi-Fi and microSD memory expansion.
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D-Link's DCS-5300G is no real match for a dedicated wired and monitored solution, but it's also nowhere near as expensive.
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The Aspire 6920G is a stylish machine that offers great performance for watching movies or playing the latest games. It's an excellent option if you're looking for a desktop replacement laptop that can keep you entertained.
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The baby brother of HTC's latest Touch Series announcements, the Touch Viva features a pared down version of TouchFlo 3D matched with a simplified spec sheet. HSDPA data services are notably absent.
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Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.
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The Optus USB modem works as advertised, but fluctuations in service and a few software bugs have hampered our experience during testing.
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For those blessed with excellent 3G reception in their homes the Vodafone Internet Stick will serve you well. Be sure to check Vodafone's coverage map before coughing up the cash.
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While parts of the iPhone 3G are superb, there are still some big features missing from this device. If you add up the extras the iPhone doesn't seem like a phone that everyone can afford.
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The Nokia N78 is a fun phone to use, and despite some annoyances it's likely to find fans in those looking for a feature-filled Apple alternative.
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The G800's chunky, pocket-straining dimensions promises a level of quality that isn't evident in the photos it takes. It's better than average, but well below the best we've seen.
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Logitech's revised version of its already distinctive G15 gaming keyboard adds polish and trims some of the fat.
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The notion of a 2G phone is novel if not a little mind-boggling. The previous 6300 was a pre-paid favourite in Australia, and this incremental upgrade should be similarly well received. Expect the 6300i to be release in Q2.
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The 6124 is an HSDPA enhanced candybar phone from Nokia. Running on Nokia's S60 platform guarantees the 6124 should have similar software capabilities as some of Nokia's high-end phones. We expect to see the 6124 in Q2.
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To be released on the coat-tails of the G800, the G810 improves on its recent predecessor with Wi-Fi and a slightly larger screen. The Symbian handset will still offer a 5-megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and HSDPA mobile data speeds. We expect the G810 late in the second half of 2008.
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Aside from navigation, the intended use of the G700's touchscreen is for handwriting sticky notes that are "stuck" on the standby screen or sent via MMS. Whether this a useful or gimmicky feature, the 3.2-megapixel camera and music player assure the G700 is still a handy handset.
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Designed as a phone first, the slimline G600 is an excellent camera phone if you don't mind going without a slew of features available in its competition.
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Fancy yourself as a virtual racing driver? This leather-clad, brushed metal extravaganza will transform you from Mark Webber into Stirling Moss.
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