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Reviews

  • Netgear Stora MS2110

    One of the cheapest network storage units on the market, the Netgear Stora comes with lots of features and with minimal hassle.

  • Sonos ZonePlayer S5

    The ZonePlayer S5 shrinks the Sonos streaming music experience down to a compact single-speaker system with great sound, which you can control from any iPhone or iPod Touch.

  • Nokia 6760 Slide

    Awkward design choices spoil an otherwise excellent phone for people who rate messaging features over calling or web browsing.

  • LG New Chocolate

    If you're looking for an excellent touchscreen with outstanding performance, look elsewhere. The LG New Chocolate looks great but lacks all the hallmarks of a great phone.

  • Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini

    A Trojan horse in a field full of cardboard cutouts, the new Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini delivers fine sound in an affordable package.

  • Jabra Stone

    While we love the style, portability and feature set of the Jabra Stone, it does suffer from a few design and performance issues.

  • Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

    The Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is significantly cheaper than most other touchscreen handsets on the market. While it's nowhere near as slick as the iPhone or HTC Hero, we still reckon it offers a good user experience for the price.

  • Motorola H790 Bluetooth Headset

    The H790 may not have some of the complementary technologies we sometimes see in Bluetooth products, but the functions it does perform it does exceptionally well.

  • Jabra Halo

    Jabra's Halo is stylish to look at, but just too fiddly to use on a regular basis.

  • Sony Ericsson Aino

    More a jack of all trades than a renaissance man, the Sony Ericsson Aino boasts a gaggle of interesting features and is genuinely good fun.

  • Navigon iPhone car kit

    It mightn't be the cheapest iPhone windshield mount out there, but it's compact, holds Steve's phone in place without a trace of shakes and looks good to boot.

  • INQ Mini

    Sporting a funky, small design and social networking features this phone is a great choice for both the young and young at heart.

  • 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.

  • The Sims 3: World Adventures Expansion Pack

    World Adventures introduces a number of fresh ideas and a bunch of great new content to the series.

  • Jawbone Prime

    The Jawbone Prime's ability to filter out nearby sounds is astonishingly good. We suspect black magic is at work here.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9700

    While it's hard to recommend it as an upgrade to current Bold owners, the 9700 is an outstanding phone in its own right and is still among the best handsets for business users.

  • iRiver B30

    Idiosyncratic as hell, the iRiver B30 is a feature-complete player with sparkling sound, but it won't put a fire up the Cupertino boys.

  • Garmin Nuvi 1390T

    There's nothing particularly flash about it, but the 1390T is a solid and dependable choice, with traffic, lane guidance, Aussie and NZ maps, and Bluetooth hands-free amongst its features.

  • Altec Lansing inMotion Classic

    The Altec Lansing inMotion Classic offers a stylish way to play your iPod or iPhone around your home. It sounds remarkable for its size, but it lacks the low-end oomph of a larger system.

  • Amazon Kindle

    The Kindle makes reading more portable than a sackful of books and is likely to inspire you to read more than ever before.

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