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Nintendo Game Boy Micro review
It's been 16 years since Nintendo invented handheld gaming with the Game Boy, but the Micro is more of a repackaging than a revolution. The third iteration of the hugely successful Game Boy Advance format, it offers a tiny form factor and a brighter screen -- but it doesn't cost much less than the more advanced DS Read more
6 October 2005 by John P. Falcone
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Nintendo DS review
19 November 2004 by Robert Dubbin
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Nintendo DS Lite review
The DS Lite makes the same fashion statement for videogame systems that the iPod did for MP3 players -- slimmed down and brightened up, it's a beauty. It may not have the multimedia capabilities of the Sony PSP, but it can play games online and the games themselves are colourful, innovative and lots of fun -- and the DS Lite is much cheaper Read more
13 June 2006 by David Rudden
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers
Amazon Kindle review
Amazon has slimmed down the Kindle to make it even more affordable, without cutting too many corners. It's a bargain that will let you enjoy the best ebook ecosystem around. Read more
3 October 2011 by Mark Harris
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Game Controllers
Logitech Driving Force Wireless review
The key selling point of the Driving Force Wireless steering-wheel controller for the PlayStation 2 and 3 is its convenience factor. It's straightforward to set up and put away, and, besides a power cord, there are no wires involved. Hard-core virtual racers might, however, prefer the performance of other Logitech wheels Read more
18 March 2009 by David Carnoy
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets
Powermat Portable Mat review
If you overlook the cable that supplies the mat itself with power, then the Portable Mat can be regarded as capable of charging up to three mobile devices wirelessly. We found the system worked well, and the fact that it folds up for greater portability and easier storage is a pleasing bonus Read more
1 February 2010 by Kent German
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets
Powermat Home & Office Mat review
The Home & Office Mat can charge up to three mobile devices wirelessly, as long as you don't count the cable that supplies the mat itself with power. It's an innovative technology and, in our experience, it generally works well, so this mat might be worth buying if you can convince yourself that you actually need it Read more
26 January 2010 by Kent German
