CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
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4.0 stars out of 5
Nokia is renowned for easy-to-use mobile phones, but its recent line-up has left some people very confused. The 6300, however, gets back to basics -- combining modern design with good old-fashioned simplicity Read more
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2 April 2007 by Andrew Lim
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > DVD Players and Recorders
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4.0 stars out of 5
Toshiba's HD-XE1 is an HD DVD player that can display 1080p high-definition video. It's exceptionally well-built, features a good range of connections and the picture quality is excellent -- if only it supported Blu-ray too... Read more
£550
2 March 2007 by Ian Morris
CNET UK > Reviews > Car Tech > Sat-nav and GPS
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5.5 stars out of 5
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With integrated Bluetooth, traffic and safety camera alerts and a large, sharp colour screen, you'd expect Garmin's nĂ¼vi 660 to be huge, but it's one of the slimmest, most lightweight models around. If you don't mind paying a few quid extra, it's well worth consideration Read more
£117
25 January 2007 by Bonnie Cha
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
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4.0 stars out of 5
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The 4GB iPod nano number two features a remodelled, slimmed-down casing and much improved battery life, while retaining the functionality of its earlier incarnation. The 4GB version comes in a range of bright colours and the compact package includes all that you might need for basic use Read more
£129
18 September 2006 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
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3.5 stars out of 5
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JVC's Everio GZ-MG505 is a hard-disk-based 3CCD camcorder that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, the GZ-MC500, which remains an extremely impressive camcorder, even by today's standards. The MG505 adds a larger hard disk and improved optics, but it still records to proprietary video format, which may not please more professional users Read more
£800
11 August 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
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4.0 stars out of 5
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The HTC TyTN is one of the company's best devices to date. Not only is it the first Windows Mobile device with HSPDA, but with the plethora of other connectivity options and the slide-out Qwerty keypad, this is definitely a Pocket PC to be reckoned with. It's rather chunky though -- we'd like to see smaller Wi-Fi-enabled devices in the future Read more
£548
31 July 2006 by Andrew Lim
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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4.5 stars out of 5
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When Dell unveiled the XPS M2010 laptop concept at CES 2006, few expected it to reach the retail market -- the 20-inch laptop was far more audacious than anything we'd seen previously. But with a fast Intel Centrino Duo T2600 processor running at 2.16GHz and strong graphics capabilities, this baby certainly doesn't disappoint Read more
£1,999
28 July 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
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4.0 stars out of 5
With the K800i, Sony Ericsson is attempting to bring Sony's compact camera brand, Cyber-shot, to the mobile phone market. The standout feature here is its 3.2-megapixel camera, complete with autofocus and a 'real' Xenon flash, but this handset also has 3G support, video calling and music playback, and that's just the beginning Read more
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19 July 2006 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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4.0 stars out of 5
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The Q35 is better than most of its current ultra-portable laptop rivals in almost every respect -- it's not only nice to look at, but its use of modern components, ease of use and remarkable battery life make it a near-perfect proposition. Don't expect it to play 3D games, of course, but for everyday applications it's a cracker Read more
£990
3 July 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
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4.5 stars out of 5
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4.0000 stars out of 5
It's very expensive, but Philips' latest 42-inch LCD fully justifies the price tag with a wealth of innovations to improve picture quality and the overall viewing experience. Chief of these is the Ambilight back-lighting, which produces an appropriately coloured glow behind the set to make you feel even closer to the high-definition action Read more
£550
16 June 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite