Tag: tinker

Sony NWZ-S738 Walkman

An excellent player equipped with noise-cancelling and a wealth of customisation options, the S738 is poised to take on the iPod Nano.

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Nikon Coolpix S60

Nikon's first touchscreen camera features an innovative user interface, but sadly its pictures don't live up to our expectations from the brand.

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Mio Moov 370

Traffic messaging and Bluetooth hands-free at a reasonable price, but the windshield mount and hard-to-read traffic alerts mean that it fails to scale the heights of its predecessor.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T500

The T500 is a compact point-and-shoot that incorporates HD movie recording, and is one of the first cameras to capture stereo sound. We only wish the image quality was better.

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Beyonwiz DP-P2

Beyonwiz's DP-P2 is a PVR for those who don't mind a bit of tinkering and setting things up. The quest for the perfect PVR still continues.

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Spore

Spore merges multiple run-of-the-mill building blocks into a big, entertaining game.

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QNAP TS-209 Pro NAS

QNAP's TS-209 Pro offers a compelling mix of server functionality and straight-up NAS backup options.

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Apple iPhone 3G (16GB)

While parts of the iPhone 3G are superb, there are still some big features missing from this device. If you add up the extras, the iPhone doesn't seem like a phone that everyone can afford.

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DViCO TVIX 5130 PVR

DViCO's TViX HD PVR promises a lot of functional ability, but it's not a product for those afraid to tinker.

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Beo5

Bang & Olufsen puts its unique design mark on a universal remote and (for a fee) does all the programming for you.

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Reallusion CrazyTalk 5

The latest version of facial animation program Crazy Talk is still freaking us out — in a good way.

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Samsung SGH-D900i

Like a Fashion Week catwalk model, the Samsung SGH-D900i garners most of its appeal from being super-skinny, shiny, and appearing to have not much on.

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Ricoh Caplio R8

The Ricoh R8 may lack traditional manual controls, but it's still endlessly customisable even with a dead simple button and menu layout. The large screen, wide angle lens and long zoom make it worthwhile twiddling the menus to overcome some image issues.

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Sony Handycam HDR-SR12

A little cheaper and a bit more capacious than its predecessor, Sony's top-dog consumer camcorder is the one to get should you have the desire to go high-def.

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Dvico TVIX 4130SH PVR

DViCO's 4130SH will play back just about anything you throw at it. Just don't do your throwing from the network.

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Pentax Optio M30

With a solid metal body and cute manga-style menu icons, the Pentax optio M30 is one for the kids.

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Nokia 6500 Classic

One of Nokia's slimmest phones to date, the 6500 Classic is a pleasure to play with, but the lack of expandable memory is a downer.

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Casio Exilim EX-S10

The 10-megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S10 is better than you'd expect from such a svelte snapper, thanks to a large screen and flexible features.

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Nikon Coolpix P50

No-one will be getting excited about the Nikon Coolpix P50, a hobbled version of the P5100. Light on features but full of tweakable settings, the P50 produces pleasing images and is one of the most flexible compacts around. Shame about the brick-like styling, though.

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SanDisk Sansa Clip

The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value MP3 player that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.

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