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Reviews

  • Dell Inspiron 15

    The Dell Inspiron 15 is likely the best bang for buck you'll get for AU$1000, from its battery life to its upgrade options. We do miss the numpad, but the rest is perfect for the budget-conscious user.

  • Toshiba Satellite L500D

    We like the Toshiba Satellite L500D, it's amazing value for its price. However, we think it's worth paying the extra AU$200 for the version with the less power hungry GPU.

  • Sony Ericsson S312

    Though its spec sheet is a little thin, the S312 looks like it has the solid build of an excellent low-end mobile.

  • Sony Ericsson T303

    As far as small phones go, the T303 is solid and attractive. Unfortunately it lacks features such as an expandable memory slot and 3G network compatibility.

  • LG Shine Bar (KE770)

    The Shine Bar shares the celebrity good-looks of its parent phone, but a few basic flaws hold it back from being truly desirable, even for the budget price tag.

  • Sony Ericsson K660i

    The K660i shares most of its specs with budget-priced phones, with the addition of HSDPA data speeds, and minus the budget price tag.

  • Toshiba Satellite M200 (Core 2 Duo 1.5GHz, 1GB RAM)

    Toshiba's M200 feels great, but doesn't stand out against an oncoming slew of budget competitors.

  • Sagem my411x

    Poor call quality ruins an otherwise sexy and affordable handset.

  • Kodak EasyShare C713

    The Kodak EasyShare C713 is a budget compact with digital image stabilisation, HD still capture and high ISO features.

  • Nikon Coolpix L10

    The Nikon Coolpix L10 makes a great budget point-and-shoot camera, if you don't mind its paltry 5-megapixel resolution.

  • Pentax Optio E30

    The budget Pentax Optio E30 is a dumpy point-and-shoot compact camera with a paucity of features and average picture quality, but its cheerful interface and child-friendly attributes make it fun to use.

  • Nikon Coolpix L11

    The Nikon Coolpix L11 is a decent budget camera, if you can overlook its scant manual controls.

  • Sony Ericsson Z310i

    Sony Ericsson's Z310i is an entry-level mobile phone offering a combination of stylish good looks, ease of use and decent functionality.

  • Sony Ericsson W200i

    The W200i is an entry level music phone with the famous Walkman branding, but in its case you're paying a lot for a logo -- even if it is an entry-level phone.

  • Acer TravelMate 2483WXMi

    The TravelMate is clearly not the laptop for a power user -- nevertheless, at a budget price of $999 it has a very good feature set, including a DVD burner.

  • Motorola Razr V3xx

    Motorola gets into the fast lane with its latest RAZR fashion phone, the 3.6Mbps HSPDA-enabled V3xx.

  • Sagem my401c

    The Sagem my401c is a good choice for those looking for a sweet-and-petite budget handset with a number of entertaining extras.

  • Motorola RAZR MAXX V6

    An HSDPA phone available on Telstra's Next G network, the MAXX brings high-speed downloads and an emphasis on video to the RAZR line-up.

  • Telstra F850

    The bottom line: The Telstra F850 offers a relatively inexpensive way to jump aboard the carrier's Next-G platform, as long as you don't mind travelling in the slow lane. Read our Australian review.

  • Kodak EasyShare C875

    The EasyShare C875 is a fine choice for anyone who wants solid photos and broad control.

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