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CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers
iriver Story review
The Story is packed with features, such as its voice-recording capability and Qwerty keyboard, but many potential purchasers of an ebook reader are likely to find them irrelevant. Fortunately, its lengthy battery life, clear screen and excellent file-format support mean this Story has a happy ending Read more
4 January 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets
Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Edition watch review
The Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Edition watch is a stylish-looking watch that has Bluetooth capabilities allowing you to pair it with Sony Ericsson mobiles. It will alert you to any incoming texts or calls on your phone and you can control the handset's music player. It's waterproof up to a depth of 30 metres Read more
16 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Game Controllers
Creative Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset review
The Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset is very expensive but packs in some features that will undoubtedly appeal to hardcore fans of the role-playing game. Its glowing earcups, decent sound quality and voice-modifying capability all make for a more immersive experience Read more
10 March 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers
ViewSonic VEB612 review
The VEB612 ebook reader is attractively styled, sufficiently compact so that it's comfortable to hold, and light enough so that it won't push you over the hand-luggage limit when you're off on holiday. Its software could be better, but there are far worse ways to read a digital book Read more
15 January 2010 by Derek Chesterfield
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets
Asus Videophone Touch AiGuru Sv1T review
If you're a regular Skyper, the Asus Videophone Touch might tickle your fancy. It's a touchscreen device that lets you make video calls from your Skype account, without the need for a computer. Easy to use and solidly built, it is on the pricey side though -- is it really that much better than just using a netbook? Read more
28 April 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets
AlertMe Energy review
The AlertMe Energy system allows you to monitor your home's energy use via a PC or smart phone. It's very easy to set up and the online interface for viewing your energy consumption is excellent. It might be a while before you claw back your investment through energy-bill savings though Read more
8 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers
Elonex eBook review
Dispensing with the gimmickry of pretending it's also an MP3 player, the Elonex eBook boasts a sharp, crisp e-ink display and stylish, lightweight design. But, with the Amazon Kindle expected to alight on these shores before too long, is the eBook a worthwhile investment? Read more
4 August 2009 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Game Controllers
Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit review
Aiming to give your games the appearance of running in full 3D, the effect produced by the GeForce 3D Vision Kit is certainly impressive, even if it doesn't work equally well for all compatible games. We didn't find it suitable for protracted use, but it should suit casual gamers well Read more
11 June 2009 by Eric Franklin
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Nyko Perfect Shot (Wii) review
Finally, the Nyko Perfect Shot provides a practical application for use with most of the Nintendo Wii's shooter games. Slide and snap your Wiimote into the top of the gun and that's it -- you'll be rapidly shooting down zombies and eliminating baddies in no time Read more
25 April 2008 by Jeff Bakalar
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Sony PlayStation Vita review
The powerful PlayStation Vita offers dual-analogue controls and a big, bright screen but it's bulky, battery life's so-so and it's pricey. Read more
30 January 2012 by Luke Westaway
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