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Reviews

  • LG Watch Phone GD910 hands on

    It was the talk of the town at CES 2009, and now we've had a chance to have a look for ourselves. Get ready for some serious Dick Tracy styling.

  • LG Viewty Smart

    It's called the Viewty Smart, but it's definitely not a smartphone. Aside from the decent camera, there's very little to recommend this high-priced mobile.

  • Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)

    The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.

  • Samsung UA40B7100

    The Samsung UA40B7100 is the most "entertaining" television yet, and further evidence that the way forward for LCD televisions is in LED-backlighting.

  • Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)

    Its camera is great and the screen looks amazing, but the UltraTouch is not a knockout. It's a weird mix of business looks, average apps and dodgy performance, and we just can't tell who exactly Samsung is trying to sell it to.

  • LG KF310

    For a prepaid mobile, the KF310 has a few tricks up its sleeve, notably HSDPA web browsing. It's a shame it looks so much like a budget-priced phone.

  • LG KF700

    Tossing the KF700 into a mobile market obsessed with the iPhone could be a tough pitch for LG. HSDPA data speeds and multiple methods of input could be what's needed to turn a few heads away from the competition.

  • Samsung HT-X715

    The Samsung HT-X715 is very easy to set up and it does make your movies look and sound good. We just didn't care for the music sound quality with flabby sounding bass.

  • Porsche Design P'9521

    Maybe it's because we've never actually sat in a Porsche, but we're struggling to find the similarities between the P'9521 and Porsches of the past; except perhaps the exorbitant price tag. With no 3G or Wi-Fi there's very little to justify the expense.

  • Nokia 8800 Arte

    If you're a person who'd gladly pay the extra for a Ferrari over a Ford, then the 8800 Arte may be exactly the phone you've been waiting for.

  • Samsung YP-T10

    Samsung's super-cute player has several enchanting features — including a dancing dog — but its touch-sensitive controls can be temperamental.

  • Samsung Giorgio Armani

    The Armani's sleek and strudy appearance belies its lightweight feature set, the most notably of which is no 3G.

  • Boost Mobile Platinum (D615)

    Inside its stylish facade lurks low-grade features and some of the most boring video games ever coded -- and we've played Cooking Mama!

  • LG Prada KE850

    This collaboration between Prada and LG is a luxury triband touchscreen phone that comes with a leather pouch and branded wipecloth.

  • Apple iPhone

    Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

  • LG Chocolate U830

    LG takes another Chocolate out of its box of tricks, but this particular phone isn't entirely sweet.

  • ASUS U1F

    The ASUS U1 is one of the best ultraportable laptops available today, and more than powerful enough for Web browsing and office tasks -- just don't expect it to run 3D games

  • LG U880

    LG's U880 is a nice little bundle to keep in your pocket or hold to your ear, but like so many entry-level 3G phones a lot more work needs to be put into the user interface.

  • Sony Ericsson Z1010

    The Sony Ericsson Z1010 is more than just a phone that does video calls -- it's a multimedia package in your pocket.

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