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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
Denon D-M35DAB review
The Denon D-M35DAB Micro Component System is a good all-rounder, and would be great for either the bedroom or the living room. With CD, tuner and various connection options on the back, you can use it as a stand-alone unit or integrate it into your home-entertainment system Read more
9 August 2005 by Tom Espiner
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
HP Compaq Presario V4000 review
The Presario V4000 is a good-looking, solid, all-round notebook for a home user who needs good performance and a complete set of basic features and connections. It's battery life is relatively poor, though, and there are better value models out there Read more
9 August 2005 by Brian Nadel
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Loewe Xelos A42 review
Loewe's latest 42-inch plasma offers a classy design, powerful sound and good connectivity for a reasonable price, but be warned -- you'll need a PhD in television repair to operate the menu system Read more
8 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Casio Exilim Card EX-S500 review
The latest in Casio's superslim line of card cameras, the 5-megapixel Exilim EX-S500 offers a 3x optical zoom and lots of features such as a burst mode, MPEG-4 video capture, and the ever-important AF illuminator. Its photo quality doesn't distinguish it, but if you're not too picky, it's definitely worth a look Read more
8 August 2005 by Theano Nikitas
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Printers
HiTi Photo Printer 641PS review
The HiTi Photo Printer 641PS is a dye-sublimation printer capable of results matching prints from traditional developers. Despite looking like a CB radio, it's better featured than many of its ilk: there's compatibility with most memory cards, PictBridge functions and a built-in photo preview screen Read more
5 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Cowon iAudio X5 (30GB) review
On paper, the 30GB, iPod-size X5 has everything that Apple's ice-white wonder does -- including music playback, a photo viewer and on-the-fly playlists -- then it piles on video playback, an FM radio, voice and line-in recording, and even the ability to read and save images directly from a digital camera. But it doesn't have anything to match iTunes Read more
5 August 2005 by Ben Patterson
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sagem Axium HD-D56 review
56-inch screen, powerful sound and HD-ready -- rear projection TVs might not be AV haute couture, but when they keep coming like Sagem's HD-D56, they're hard to ignore as genuine home-cinema options. For its size, this is a real bargain Read more
4 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones and Apps > Mobile Phones
Orange SPV C550 review
The SPV C550 is the latest in a long line of Windows Mobile Smartphones from Orange and the company has jumped on the music phone bandwagon with it. The handset is small and neat and features dedicated music control buttons Read more
3 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Olympus u [mju:]-mini Digital S review
This update to the original sleek and sexy Olympus mju-mini Digital boasts 1 million more pixels and slightly improved performance, but it still suffers from average image quality, an anaemic electronic flash and a limited 2x zoom Read more
3 August 2005 by David D. Busch
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
Toshiba Libretto U100 review
Toshiba's Libretto U100 is amazingly tiny. It's wee. It's petite. It's the most miniscule PC we've ever seen. But is it too small? The keyboard is so ickle it makes typing a chore, and the XVGA resolution on the 7.2-inch screen makes icons hard to see. Plus, it's very expensive -- but that doesn't stop it being full of gadgety wonder Read more
3 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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