CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
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4.5 stars out of 5
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Panasonic's HDC-HS700 gets top marks in almost every department and comes with all the storage you'll ever need built in. This is a seriously powerful camcorder, so only serious power users need apply. Read more
£840
29 October 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
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4.0 stars out of 5
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The 4GB iPod nano number two features a remodelled, slimmed-down casing and much improved battery life, while retaining the functionality of its earlier incarnation. The 4GB version comes in a range of bright colours and the compact package includes all that you might need for basic use Read more
£129
18 September 2006 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
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Although the 3D-capable Sony BDP-S470 isn't really worth considering unless you have a 3D TV, it's still a top-notch Blu-ray player, at a very reasonable price. Read more
£180
27 August 2010 by Ian Morris
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
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4.5 stars out of 5
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Quite simply, this is one of the most sensibly priced and best-performing Blu-ray players on the market. With the BD35, Panasonic is proving that stand-alone players can offer decent performance and other advantages such as lower power consumption, nearly silent operation and a much more sensible form factor Read more
£115
29 October 2008 by Ian Morris
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
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4.5 stars out of 5
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The 10.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-TZ6, with a super-wideangle 12x zoom, is a really rather special compact camera. Other cameras may be smaller, cheaper or offer more manual control, but excellent picture quality, a superb build and finish, and fantastic versatility mean the TZ6 is difficult to beat Read more
£242
25 March 2009 by Rod Lawton
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
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The 11.6-inch X120 is our favourite ultra-portable laptop with an ultra-low-voltage processor so far. Its battery life isn't its strongest feature, but it's an ideal size, it has a well-judged specification, and its price tag is very tempting. Its low-key design is also very appealing Read more
£379
10 November 2009 by Julian Prokaza
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
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4.5 stars out of 5
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At around £1,800, we think the 40-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit 40PFL9704H/12 LCD TV is too expensive, but, as long as you're good friends with your bank manager, we're happy to recommend this set. Its construction, picture and sound quality, and feature set all scream class Read more
£1,800
29 January 2010 by Ian Morris
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TV Recorders and Receivers
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The Sky+HD 1TB satellite box is a peach of a PVR. A huge hard drive means you no longer have to ration your recordings and the interface is slick and easy to use. With 3D compatibility and Sky's Anytime+ video-on-demand service just around the corner, it's a must-have upgrade for any self-respecting hi-def obsessive. Read more
£249
16 September 2010 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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Sony's T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing and its latest incarnation, the TT epitomises everything the series stands for: it's attractive, has great connectivity and is highly portable. Netbooks offer similar functionality for a fraction of the price, but the Sony Vaio TT is the best money can buy Read more
£764
25 November 2008 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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During testing of the 17.3-inch G73Jh gaming laptop, we had to change our underwear on several occasions, such is the excitement caused by its blistering performance. It's not just the fastest laptop we've seen so far though -- it's also a machine of understated beauty, and excellent value for money Read more
£1,900
30 March 2010 by Rory Reid