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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.
Sony Walkman X-series (16GB) NWZ-X1050
Great sound, brilliant OLED touchscreen, noise cancellation and as much YouTube as your Wi-Fi can handle. Shame about the extortionate price.
Reviews
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Sony Ericsson W705
Average call quality on an otherwise killer music mobile. The W705 ticks most of the right boxes, and is cute as a button, but is letdown in a few key areas.
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Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman
This is a solid phone, aside from its lack of a real headphone socket. But if you're expecting anything radically new, you might want to wait a little while for Sony Ericsson to start innovating before you upgrade.
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Sony Ericsson W850i
The first slider phone in the Walkman series, the W850i has a lot of fun features but an annoying keypad design.
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Sony Ericsson Z550i
This phone does the basics well and adds a sprinkling of extra features, but we did have some issues relating to textual dysfunction.
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Sony Ericsson W700i
The W700i is essentially last year's W800i with a smaller memory card and a nice big price drop. But is that enough to justify its existence?
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Motorola ROKR E1
The Motorola Rokr is the first phone to feature an iTunes mobile music player from Apple, but in Australia, it is licenced to hold a maximum of only 50 MP3/AAC songs.
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Sony Ericsson W900i
Only days after announcing its P990i smart phone, Sony Ericsson has unveiled a 3G Walkman handset that music lovers might be putting at the top of their wish lists this Christmas.
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PalmOne LifeDrive
The PalmOne LifeDrive is a versatile handheld packed with productivity and multimedia features -- but it's too expensive.
Features
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Tech takes a holiday
Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.
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Top 10 mobile phones of November
Nokia's cute clamshell, O2's mini PDA and Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone are what CNET.com.au readers have been researching the most in the weeks leading up to Christmas, with Samsung's 2-megapixel D600 and Motorola's RAZR also featuring in the top 10.
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Top 10 mobile phones of September
Sony Ericsson's duo of 2-megapixel camera phones lead the charge this month, while a pair of recently announced O2 Xdas enter as upcoming contenders.
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Top 10 mobile phones of August
Sony Ericsson's is-it-a-camera-or-a-phone K750i takes out the number one spot again with Nokia's premium 8800 rocketing up behind it to come in at number three.
News
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Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman: 8-megapixel music monster
Sony Ericsson's latest announcement is a Walkman by name, but is packed with all the goodness of a Cyber-shot and the growing range of smartphones on the market, including a 3.5mm headphone socket.
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Sony confirms touchscreen X-series Walkman
We won't be seeing a touchscreen MP3 player from Sony all that soon. You're going to have to wait until May to get your hands on the X-series Walkman, which was officially announced at CES 2009.
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Sony lines up iTunes video challenger
Sony believes that the weak spot in Apple's iTunes fortress could be in video downloads. Considering that its iTunes rival, Connect, failed so spectacularly, what are its chances of succeeding this time?
The Explain Series
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
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