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HP iPaq rx3715 Mobile Media Companion review
26 July 2004 by Colin Duwe
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Acer n311 review
Acer's Windows Mobile 5.0-based n311 has a 94mm, 480x640-pixel screen, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of memory. A solid, no-frills handheld, it offers decent battery life and an adequate processor. Infrared fans will be disappointed by its absence, though Read more
15 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger review
It's no surprise that HP is the first to combine a Windows Mobile handheld, a GSM/GPRS phone and a GPS receiver in a single device. The iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger is a high-end organiser that will suit mobile professionals who want to carry the minimum number of devices Read more
26 October 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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HP iPaq hx2790 review
By sticking to the basics, the hx2790 does a good job of mixing just enough entertainment potential with its business abilities to satisfy road warriors. Plus Windows Mobile 5 arms mobile professionals with even more tools, and a biometric fingerprint reader keeps data safe Read more
20 December 2005 by Brian Nadel
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ATI All-In-Wonder X800 XL (256MB) review
The All-In-Wonder X800 XL is the latest multifunction card from ATI. If you're looking for the best possible TV image quality, you'll need to go with a dedicated TV tuner card, sych as the ATI TV Wonder Elite, but with the X800 XL's excellent 3D performance, the All-In-Wonder is a good choice if you're looking for a one-card solution Read more
10 November 2005 by John R. Delaney
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Orange SPV M5000 review
The SPV M5000 from Orange breaks new ground in being 3G-capable, having a clamshell that lets it function like a mini laptop computer, and offering memory that won't wipe itself if the battery runs down completely. It's the most capable handheld organiser available, but it doesn't come cheap Read more
18 October 2005 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Computer Speakers
Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 review
Logitech brings its wireless initiative to multimedia speakers with the new Z-5450 Digital 5.1 speaker system, the first 5.1-channel multimedia speaker set to incorporate wireless surround speakers. Despite having a high price, the Z-5450s' unbeatable convenience makes it a winner Read more
27 October 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
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O2 XDA Mini S review
Connected handhelds that are small but highly usable are hard to find. The XDA Mini S is admirable because it manages to combine both these features -- mainly due to its clever sliding keyboard and extensive bundled software Read more
14 December 2005 by Rory Reid
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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro review
Creative's latest Sound Blaster card, the 7.1-channel X-Fi Elite Pro, incorporates its next-generation Xtreme Fidelity audio chip to deliver better-sounding audio than any other consumer sound card to date. It can rightly call itself the new gold standard for hard-core gamers and PC audio enthusiasts Read more
22 August 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
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Buffalo TeraStation Home Server NAS (1TB) review
Buffalo's TeraStation Home Server network-attached storage drive is more than just a competent NAS drive at a reasonable price. It's a DLNA-compliant media server and even has the Gigabit Ethernet connection necessary for streaming maximum-resolution HD content. That's about as future-proof as it gets in that department Read more
10 January 2007 by Jon L. Jacobi
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