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Budget Smartphone

HTC Wildfire
HTC Wildfire
5 out of 6
Price: $349 outright
Another low-cost device from HTC that looks and feels like something a lot more expensive. It sports a 5MP camera, flash, Android 2.1, multitouch and HTC’s Sense UI. Big phone features, small price.
Specs: 528MHz processor; 512MB ROM, 384MB RAM; 3.2in 240 x 320 LCD; GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA; 5MP camera; 1yr RTB warranty; 60 x 12 x 107mm (WDH); 118g.
Alternative: HTC Aria

High-End Smartphone

HTC One X
HTC One X
6 out of 6
Price: Optus - $59 per month
HTC has produced a truly remarkable phone that restores a great deal of our confidence in the company. A masterpiece of engineering and design, we're happy to see the HTC One X become our new A-Lister for smartphones.
Specs: Dimensions: 134.36 x 69.9 x 8.9 mm Weight: 130g Screen: 4.7in, 1280x720 resolution 1.5GHz Quad Core Tegra 3 Android 4.0 8MP camera, 1080P recording, 1.3MP front 32GB memory 1GB RAM Bluetooth 4.0 1800mAh Battery
Alternative: Samsung Galaxy SII

Tablet

Apple iPad 2
Apple iPad 2
5 out of 6
Price: $429
The iPad 2 stays solid despite the new version with a fast chip,solid battery stamina, all in a thin frame and now, even better, at a very reduced price.
Specs: 9.7in 1024x768 widescreen Multi-Touch display; 1GHz A5 processor, 16, 32 or 64 GB available; 3G and/or Wi-Fi connectivity; max 613g weight.
Alternative: Asus Transformer Prime

eReader

Kindle
Kindle
6 out of 6
Price: $109
The new model is quicker, slimmer, lighter and cheaper than before. If all you want to do is read books, its simple design and performance are perfect.
Specs: 6in e-ink screen, 170g weight, 114 × 8.7 × 166 mm, 2GB memory, 10-day battery life.
Alternative: Sony Reader Wi-Fi

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