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Samsung A561

Samsung A561's not-too-flashy subdued looks will suit anyone who is after a phone that handles calls well with some additional features that will help while away time when commuting. It's great for business users and consumers alike with its Next G capabilities and ease of use.

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HP iPAQ 912c

The HP iPAQ 912c defines the middle of the road. When you consider its performance versus the price, the 912c is passable but painfully average.

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Sony Ericsson W760i

The W760i is a solid performer, and we've found it hard to fault this handset during our tests. Yet, with strong competition hot on its heels, the W760i falls short of bowling us over.

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Sony NWZ-A826KB Walkman

The limited-edition, Bluetooth-enabled A826KB looks snazzy, and we're glad SonicStage is gone, but we wish the player was available in higher capacities.

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Samsung SGH-i780

With two batteries and a separate charger, the SGH-i780 could be a wise choice for the mobile professional, although it's a bit bulky and the screen is a touch small for some applications

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Samsung YP-S5 (2GB)

The S5 takes Samsung's touch-button, speaker-enabled K5 and slims it down. We like it, but what's with the mutant earphones?

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Telstra F852

The F852 may not be the best Next G phone available, but it looks good and the price is right.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

Lenovo's Y510 represents the company's best crack at the consumer notebook market to date, but there's no doubting this system's ThinkPad heritage.

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Sony VAIO VGN-NR17G

Sony's NR17G has a distinctive look, and while it doesn't stand out in the performance stakes, it's still a worthwhile desktop replacement candidate, as long as your needs are modest.

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Mio DigiWalker C320

Mio's C320 GPS provides a good balance between affordability and features.

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Sony Ericsson W610i

Sony Ericsson's W610i is a quad-band Walkman music phone with a 2-megapixel camera and A2DP stereo Bluetooth.

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BlackBerry Pearl 8120

A sexy, full-featured smartphone that sorely needs faster Web access.

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Samsung A801

Available on Telstra's Next G network, Samsung's slide-open A801 has a slim 13.8mm profile and sports a 3-megapixel camera.

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Sony Ericsson W580i

Sony Ericsson's W580i is a sexy, thin slider that you'll want to carry in your pocket for its MP3 music player, radio or just to use the built-in pedometer.

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Ricoh Caplio R6

With the R6, Ricoh proves its Caplio range is still producing great point and shoot models, offering impressive zoom capabilities and a strong feature set.

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Nokia N76

Nokia's latest N series clamshell is a shiny 3G multimedia phone with dual displays, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for music, and support for Windows DRM.

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Sony VAIO VGNG118GNB

Sony's latest business-centric Vaio is a wonder of sturdy construction, ultra light portability and enticing design. At the same time, it's not exactly an inexpensive number-crunching beast.

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O2 Xphone II

O2's Xphone II is finally here, but is it really a smart phone or just a small, dumbed-down PC that can make calls?

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Palm Treo 680

Palm makes a sleeker, cheaper and easier to use Treo smartphone for professionals looking for mobile e-mail.

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Samsung E530

Fashionable and feature-filled, Samsung puts a feminist spin on the E530.

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