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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Nokia Wireless Keyboard review
The Nokia Wireless Keyboard is a friendlier alternative to attempting to type emails using just nine keys and coping with the frustration of predictive text. Working via Bluetooth technology, the keyboard is compatible with a wide range of Nokia phones, and is a good tool for those who want to get more out of their mobile Read more
22 August 2005 by Bonnie Cha
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Creative Zen Sleek review
Unlike many MP3 players trying to steal some reflected glory from the iPod, the Zen Sleek syncs easily with PCs and looks lovely. An overly complicated navigation system, which occasionally produces annoying pop-up menus, marrs the overall effect Read more
22 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Archos Gmini XS 100 review
Archos's new svelte, eye-catching music player is like a smaller, lighter version of Apple's iPod Mini. While the 3GB Gmini XS 100 doesn't come packed with extras such as an FM tuner and line-in or voice recording, it boasts an intuitive interface, great music-management features, compatibility with subscription-based music and excellent sound quality Read more
22 August 2005 by Ben Patterson
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Samsung Digimax Pro 815 preview hands-on
The Samsung Digimax Pro 815 swaggers into shot boasting 8 megapixels, a humungous 15x optical zoom and an equally vast 89mm (3.5-inch) rear LCD, one of three screens on the camera. However, it doesn't offer optical image stabilisation -- a perplexing omission Read more
22 August 2005 by Robert Dubbin
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
rockdirect Xtreme Ti review
While some may be put off by the Xtreme Ti's overwhelming weight and extortionate price, bulky laptops like this are the only option if you need cutting-edge gaming performance in a luggable device. The design isn't as extreme as the Alienware's Area 51m, but that might be an advantage if you want it for tasks other than eye-bleedingly fast gaming Read more
19 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
JVC GR-X5 review
JVC bills the GR-X5 as a 'cutting-edge digital media camera'. It's a sort of Swiss Army knife that is supposed to satisfy all a consumer's imaging needs, both video and still. With a typical price of £860, this would be an expensive camcorder or still camera, but as it does both functions well, it's not a bad deal. Just don't take it out at night Read more
19 August 2005 by Ben Wolf
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Creative Desktop Wireless 9000 Pro review
From mobile phones to monitors, superslim electronic devices are all the rage, and desktop accessories aren't about to be left out. The Creative Desktop Wireless 9000 Pro set squeezes a lot of multimedia functionality into an ultrathin keyboard and mouse set Read more
18 August 2005 by Lara Luepke
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Pentax Optio S5z review
The Optio S5z is a direct update of the smart little S5n, and is very similar -- except for the extra 13mm of LCD screen on the back. Other changes include a battery charger instead of the Optio S5n's docking station and a new Comment function that leaves a blank strip along the bottom of your photo Read more
18 August 2005 by Mary Lojkine
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Nikon Coolpix 4800 review
Outgrown your point-and-shoot compact? Not ready to commit to the expense and complication of a dSLR? The Coolpix 4800 could hold the answer. Its 8.3x digital zoom offers plenty of scope without making the whole thing too bulky, and the image quality is great for a 4-megapixel shooter Read more
18 August 2005 by David D. Busch
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Optical Drives
Asus DRW-1608P review
If it's time to update your ageing optical drive with a hotter model but you don't have the budget for bells and whistles, consider the Asus DRW-1608P. This CD/DVD drive is inexpensive, handles a wide range of CD and DVD media and performs comparably to other drives in its class Read more
18 August 2005 by Stephen Bigelow
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