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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Mice
Logitech MX Revolution review
The MX Revolution is a top-of-the-line cordless laser mouse, with innovative features such as a free-spinning scroll wheel, an application-switching side wheel and a button that brings up search results for highlighted text. You can't change its sensitivity on the fly, though, and it's very expensive for a mouse Read more
14 September 2006 by Rich Brown
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HP iPAQ rw6815 Personal Messenger review
Although the 'Personal Messenger' moniker makes it sound like a cheap novelty, the stubby iPAQ rw6815 is as adept at picking up your email and linking up with office networks as the next Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC. It does have a disconcerting habit of talking to you, though Read more
27 December 2006 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Computer Speakers
Logitech Z-4 review
The latest in the Z line, the Logitech Z-4s, are a much better and more user-friendly speaker set than their predecessors. They're still not as good across a broad range of audio tasks as Logitech's outstanding Z-2300s, but the Z-4s won't disappoint gamers or music and movie fans on a budget Read more
4 October 2005 by Tim Gideon
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Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX T830 review
You get the feeling the designers of the Pocket LOOX T830 asked themselves what components a Pocket PC could possibly contain and then proceeded to pour them all inside the casing, one by one, including 3G and GPS. This is a feature-rich device, but it's also large, and expensive Read more
17 October 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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T-Mobile MDA Compact III review
As well as a built-in GPS antenna, the MDA Compact III has some interesting goodies, including an FM radio -- extremely rare for a Windows Mobile Pocket PC. There's a clever user-interface system that we like too, comprising a wheel and tiny trackball rather than a boring old blocky navigation button Read more
20 December 2006 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
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
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HP iPaq rx3715 Mobile Media Companion review
26 July 2004 by Colin Duwe
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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard review
The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is about as simple as it gets, so you get no built-in USB ports, scroll dials or any of the other features in more expensive devices, which isn't a tragedy except for the lack of wireless support, which would have matched the keyboard's minimalist design. Still, it's practical and attractive Read more
6 October 2008 by Justin Yu
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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
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HTC P4350 review
HTC's P4350 is a small Windows Mobile handheld device with a slide-out keyboard, similar in design to the HTC TyTN. It has all the features you need for email and document editing on the go, as well as a 2-megapixel camera Read more
22 March 2007 by Sandra Vogel
