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Amazon Kindle Fire review
Amazon has stripped the tablet down to its essentials, leaving a sleek media device that delivers convenient music, video and apps. Read more
21 November 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 review
Large enough to enjoy a film on but smaller than a hardback book, 8.9 inches is the perfect size. The only drawback is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9's price. Read more
15 November 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
Netbook buying guide
Netbooks are light, cheap and perfectly suited to everyday Web surfing. Here’s how to go about choosing one. Read more
21 October 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Laptop buying guide
Despite stiff competition, laptops are more popular than ever. Our handy guide explores the options available. Read more
21 October 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
Tablet buying guide
There's something irresistible about tablets' great big touchscreens, powerful processor and thousands of apps. Here's what to look for. Read more
4 October 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Best cheap laptops
If you're looking for a laptop on the cheap, it's best to go for a brand-new budget model rather than a flash second-hand device that's already done its dash. Read on for more tips, tricks, and a list of the best cheap laptops around Read more
25 November 2010 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) review
The OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) ultraportable celebrates its ability to communicate with people around the corner or around the world. It's a simple, practical wireless laptop packed with cool new technologies and stuffed with open-source software Read more
7 January 2008 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
T-Mobile Ameo review
The T-Mobile Ameo walks a tricky tightrope between smart phone and ultra-mobile PC. Yet it somehow manages a neat balancing act, impressing with its vast screen and blistering HSPDA connection, despite its finger-torturing keyboard Read more
30 April 2007 by Mark Harris
