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Asus Eee PC 901
by David Bayon
An improvement over the Eee PC 900, with longer battery life and sleeker looks – but its rivals are catching up
Sep 26, 2008
Canon Digital Ixus 900 Ti
by Jim Martin
A superb camera that takes fantastic pictures, and offers excellent portability and versatility
Mar 17, 2008
Feature
Top 6 smartphones to look out for
by William Maher
The Blackberry Storm lands amidst a flurry of other smartphone launches recently, and in the near future.
Dec 8, 2008
Asus Eee PC 900
by Sasha Muller
More storage and a bigger screen address the main issues that arose with the original, but the price has risen too.
Jun 16, 2008
News
Asus unveils Eee PC 900 XP laptop
by Guy Dixon
The laptop-world's mighty mini gets an overhaul - including 12GB solid state drive, 1GB RAM and bigger screen.
Apr 18, 2008
News
Lookout Eee, Dell has a mini laptop
by William Maher
Fingers crossed the mini Inspiron will be as cheap, and as good as Eee 900 and the HP Mini-Note. Here are the teaser pics.
May 30, 2008
Toshiba Satellite P200
by Jim Martin
It lacks the frills of others here, but the Toshiba is ideal if you want a 17in screen at the lowest price.
Feb 18, 2008
First Look: Blackberry Storm compared with iPhone 3G
by Alex Kidman
Vodafone's grabbed itself an exclusive on the Blackberry Storm, but is it an exclusive that was worth it? We've unpacked a Blackberry Storm and given it a quick spin, and comparison with the iPhone 3G - here's our initial impressions.
Dec 4, 2008
News
Is the Eee PC 1000H overpriced?
by Daniel Long
The Eee PC1000H grows an inch, packs twice the battery power of its predecessor and might finally have a keyboard worth typing on. But is $699 too much to pay?
Jul 21, 2008
Feature
Gift guide - Mini laptops
by Staff writers
Since the release of the Eee PC 701, the 'Notebook' has dominated. Easy to use, cheap and able to be left on the coffee table next to the remote, Notebooks are true appliance computing. The choice of which one to buy comes down to personal preference, but it's hard not to prefer those with the best usability. Our rundown of your options covers their performance, battery life, and design.
Nov 12, 2008
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