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Reviews

  • Samsung Galaxy Spica (i5700)

    On the surface the Spica looks like a very competent smartphone, but we're beginning to expect a lot more from manufacturers that take on Google's OS.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

    Sony Ericsson has finally satisfied our curiosity and thrown the covers off its first Android-powered handset. A veritable powerhouse, the X10 features a 1GHz processor and a high resolution 4-inch display.

  • Motorola Dext

    Motorola has taken the wraps off its first Android-based smartphone and its exciting new Motoblur user interface. Can the Dext bring Motorola back from the brink?

  • Samsung Galaxy Icon

    While we like the design, Samsung needs to do more with the software. Without customisation, Android's absent features are glaringly obvious.

  • Acer Aspire One D250

    For the price, it's hard to find fault with Acer's even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as you're not expecting top-of-the-line features.

  • TomTom One 140

    Same, same but slightly better than before. Quicker responses and lane guidance justify slight premium over fourth-gen One.

  • Samsung i637 Jack

    Samsung's on to its third Blackjack Windows smartphone, and this could be its best to date. The i637 sports a sharp aesthetic, matched with a full-QWERTY keyboard and the standard connectivity options.

  • Acer Aspire One AOD150

    The new 10-inch Aspire One AOD150 will further cement Acer's lead in the netbook market, largely on account of its price.

  • Kogan Agora Pro

    The much-hyped Google Android phone operating system will hit Australia on 29 January 2009, in the form of the Kogan Agora and Agora Pro. At first glance, this looks to be one of the most exciting products of the year.

  • TomTom One (4th generation)

    Both the One and XL are great GPS units: compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use. At AU$349 we'd pick the narrow screen One every time though.

  • Acer Aspire One

    The Acer Aspire One is better than most netbooks. It's fantastic for anyone who wants a small, cheap machine on which to type and surf the web. However, its battery life lets it down slightly.

  • Dell XPS One

    Fantastic looks and good media capabilities, but Dell's XPS One is very pricey

  • The Orange Box

    The Orange Box is the one of the greatest gaming packages we have ever come across, and there is incredible value inside for an exceptional price.

  • Formula One Championship Edition

    Though its presentation is rather dry, Formula One Championship Edition is a good racing game that straddles the fine line between being accessible to newcomers yet deep enough for longtime fans of the series.

  • TomTom ONE Slim Edition

    A stylish and compact portable GPS device that's priced well and compares admirably with much more expensive models.

  • Belkin Universal Microphone Adapter

    The Universal Microphone Adapter from Belkin connects to your iPod and to any audio microphone with a 3.5mm plug.

  • Formula One 2005: PS2 review

    Formula One 2005 is the most accessible in the series so far, providing good looking, easy to control action for beginners and plenty of depth for fanatics.

  • Kodak EasyShare One

    Can Kodak's new camera revolutionise photo sharing?

  • Alcatel One Touch 332

    If you're looking for a very cheap phone with limited functionality, take a look at Alcatel's One Touch 322.

  • Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922

    Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922

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