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Reviews

  • Asus VW223B

    The Asus VW223B is acceptable for its intended audience — those who need to add a second monitor cheaply, and are undemanding in its use.

  • Sony PlayStation 3 (40GB)

    Sony's built the PlayStation 3 with a definite eye on the future. Can it maintain its lead in the gaming arena with its new console?

  • O2 Xda Flame

    The Flame promises a lot, and delivers a lot -- both in raw size and features. It is sadly let down by its battery life, however.

  • Bose 3-2-1 Series II

    This is a beautifully designed system, with great features for the price.

  • O2 Xda Atom Life

    The Atom Life tries very hard to bridge the gap between serious business tools and lifestyle gadgets. It's surprising, then, that it's a better business tool than fun phone.

  • O2 Graphite

    O2's latest phone combines many of the features of a PDA with the latest in mobile phone technology including 3G support, push e-mail and video conferencing all in a conventional looking handset.

  • O2 Xda Zinc

    With a faster processor, the Xda Zinc has a slight performance edge over the Dopod 838 Pro but falls short by a slight margin in terms of aesthetics. Unless you're looking for a QWERTY handheld, there are more options out there.

  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    Twilight Princess contains the same expertly designed puzzles and time-tested gameplay that you've come to expect from the series, though parts of its presentation feel stuck in the past.

  • Medieval 2: Total War

    "Epic" doesn't quite begin to describe the scope and scale of the latest Total War game -- there's a lot of strategic depth, with plenty of amazing combat to enjoy.

  • Gears of War

    Believe the hype -- Gears of War is a great action shooter, and is one of the first games to look truly next-gen. It may not deliver too much when it comes to gameplay innovation, but you'll be having too much fun to notice.

  • Tony Hawk's Project 8

    Project 8 makes a lot of changes that will please fans of the series, but a few technical issues keep it from being as great as it could have been.

  • Need for Speed Carbon

    Even though the wingman mechanics and canyon races don't quite pan out, it's still a stylish and enjoyable street racer.

  • Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

    Raven improves upon the great work it did with the X-Men Legends games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches upon nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.

  • Mario Hoops 3 on 3

    Hoops isn't Nintendo's finest game to date, but it's not a bad game either. If you're looking for a fun, light-hearted sports game for all-ages, then Hoops is worth a try, just don't expect a serious basketball simulation.

  • Company of Heroes

    Company of Heroes is fantastic in the short term and gameplay is well executed. But the longer you play this the more frustrating it becomes.

  • O2 Xda Stealth

    O2's Xda Stealth looks a lot like a regular slider phone, until you flick it open and notice the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, push e-mail capabilities and built-in Wi-Fi support.

  • Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror

    The first portable Syphon Filter is one of a rare breed for the PlayStation Portable--a shooter that offers not only intense stealth and action sequences, but also a control scheme that works.

  • Dead Rising

    Dead Rising is the best zombie hacking fun you'll find on any console. Pity about the punishing save system, though, which makes a fun game almost feel like a chore at times.

  • Star Fox Command

    Star Fox Command is a fun adventure especially for fans and those new to the series, but don't expect it to be a huge departure from previous Star Fox games.

  • Wikipedia

    Wikipedia offers rich, frequently updated information, but you might need to verify some of its facts.

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