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FIRST LOOK: Samsung Live Loud SGH-i450
by Daniel Long
A ‘two-way slider’ phone that feels a little like an iPod and has a speaker for your tunes. Samsung tries to get you to do away with your MP3 player.
May 1, 2008
Samsung SH-B022 BD Writer
by Dave Stephenson
The future of storage is expensive, for now. That aside, how do Blu Ray drives compare to DVD drives?
Sep 21, 2006
Samsung ML-6060
by Gareth Ogden
Despite the recent flood of low-priced, high-quality inkjet printers, theres been comparatively little movement on the budget laser front, with Kyoceras FS-1000 (reviewed issue 34, p85) dominating our A-List since September last year.
Feb 1, 2001
SAMSUNG DVD-H40A
by Darren Ellis
Although similar products have been available (with much controversy) in the US for a few years, the Samsung DVD-H40A is the first Personal Video Recorder (PVR) to reach our sunny shores.
Feb 1, 2003
Samsung AnyCam MPC-M10
by David Lin
Over the last few years there is no doubt mainstream PCs have leant increasingly towards visual applications. The power of visually communicating has grown in acceptance as more and more products and applications reach fruition.
Jan 1, 2001
Samsung SyncMaster 170MP
by David Hellaby
How many acronyms can a monitor have before it chokes on its own resolution? We have all come to expect CRTs, LCDs, TFTs and God knows what else but now Samsung has come up with a monitor with so many acronyms it will leave you gasping.
Sep 5, 2001
Samsung Cyber Beetle Mouse
by Stephen Teh
Samsung has just released its latest range of Optic Mice to present a solution to the problem of mouse grime. Samsungs range of Optic Mice, or as it likes to call them the Beetle Family, has been touted by Samsung as being highly durable and stylish.
Dec 1, 2000
First Look: Samsung U900T, adapt to touch
by Daniel Long
It seems every phone these days is marked as a ‘touch’ responsive handset, but few live up to the hype. The U900 packs its fair share of features, works well and ultimately does the job.
Aug 4, 2008
Samsung Omnia i900
by Staff writers
A fine touchscreen phone, but held back by Windows Mobile and a slightly disappointing snapper
Nov 21, 2008
Samsung Digimax 35 MP3
by Feann Torr
Samsungs multi-use camera comes with everything youd expect and then some. Twenty-first century style headphones, a transparent carry case, USB connector cable, tilt/swivel stand and our review camera came with a 16Mb (RCA brand) Compact Flash memory card.
Jan 1, 2001
Samsung Q1
by Ross Burridge
A promising debut for UMPCs, but the controls are tricky to master
Sep 15, 2006
Review
Samsung SCX-4100
by Ty Pendlebury
It wasn't too long ago that mono-lasers by themselves cost over $500, but now that colour lasers have dropped in price, mono-lasers, too, have shuffled down a peg. Samsung has delivered a laser printer with a decent scanner for a very low price. It's a SOHO device, but without some of the features associated with that, such as faxing and document feeders.
Apr 7, 2005
SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 240T
by Darren Ellis
TFT screens are notoriously expensive to manufacture and even more expensive to purchase in comparison to their conventional CRT counterparts.
Jun 7, 2002
Samsung CLP-300
by Dave Stephenson
A bargain printer that’s well worth considering if you only need occasional colour.
Jan 16, 2007
Samsung NV11
by Staff writers
We like this camera a lot, and for a rugged day out it’s one of the most reliable snappers out there. We just wouldn’t shoot our best mate’s wedding on it.
Aug 28, 2008
Samsung Q1 Ultra
by Ross Burridge
Baby steps inch the UMPC concept forward, with the Q1 Ultra the best version yet. But it’s still undeniably niche
Dec 10, 2007
Samsung SyncMaster 172X
by Staff Writers
The SyncMaster 172X from Samsung was a bit of a powerhouse in our tests, scoring highly in all regards except one: surprisingly the monitor was a little over-saturated, meaning whites looked a little washed out, and this would not change regardless of how we tweaked and fiddled with the screen’s settings. However in day-to-day usage you’d barely notice this.
Mar 10, 2004
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