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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Hard Drives
Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive review
Although it lacks many of the advanced features you get with other NAS servers, the sleek and compact Home Media Network Hard Drive is the easiest-to-use device of its type that we've seen so far. Excellent performance and support for USB hard drives and printers add to its merits Read more
13 July 2009 by Dong Ngo
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LaCie Safe Mobile Hard Drive (80GB) review
LaCie Safe Mobile Hard Drive combines freedom and security with an embedded fingerprint scanner that keeps unauthorised users away from up to 80GB of your sensitive data. It's also fast, small and lightweight, and it won't break the bank Read more
28 September 2005 by Kristina Blachere
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
palmOne Tungsten E2 review
As the successor to and the replacement for the popular Tungsten E , the Tungsten E2 boasts the same sleek and compact form factor as its older sibling, but ups the ante with an updated OS and a brighter colour screen Read more
13 April 2005 by Bonnie Cha
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
Acer p610 Portable Navigator review
The Acer p610 is a well designed, easy-to-use satellite navigation device with some useful multimedia features. There are some minor usability issues, but it's very good value for money Read more
7 March 2007 by Sandra Vogel
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T-Mobile MDA Vario review
T-Mobile's MDA Vario is a small but highly usable handheld. It has all the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA, plus it has a clever sliding Qwerty keyboard that gets the most out of its included software. It suffers from unintuitive dialling and poor call quality, however, so don't use it as a phone very often Read more
15 February 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Computer Speakers
JBL Duet III review
The Duet III PC speakers are slightly lacking in oomph, but they still sound good overall and offer decent clarity. We'd like to see an auxiliary input so you can connect a second audio device, but the zeppelin-shaped speakers are attractive and look modern Read more
12 August 2009 by David Carnoy
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
palmOne Zire 72 review
28 April 2004 by Bonnie Cha
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Misc
Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station (dual-band) review
The dual-band wireless-n AirPort Extreme Base Station is a good option for those seeking a simple router for home use. But those looking for advanced networking functionality won't find it here. Nevertheless, the Base Station is good-looking, easy to use, and offers fast throughput speeds and excellent range Read more
1 April 2009 by Dong Ngo
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Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 review
Altec Lansing's motto for its Expressionist Bass FX3022 PC multimedia speakers is, "All the bass in half the space". The concept is a good one -- they've taken a subwoofer that normally sits on the floor, shrunken it down, and integrated it into the bottom of each speaker. But looks can be deceiving Read more
13 November 2008 by David Carnoy
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Palm Z22 review
Targeting first-time handheld users, parents and students, this £80 device has no tricks or gimmicks. It organises your most important data -- contacts, appointments and so forth -- and lets you view photographs, but that's about it Read more
19 October 2005 by Bonnie Cha
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