A solid draft-n router with NAS and media-streaming features – though it’s a little on the slow side.
A gorgeous new controller makes this the best Sonos system ever – just take note of that high price.
Well priced, with a robust chassis and touchscreen option that make it a good choice for classroom use, and any one else wanting a netbook that's a little bit different
It may be costly, but if you need accurate OCR for mass document digitisation, this package fits the bill admirably.
Packed with features, but the keyboard is terrible and the touch-enabled OS confusing.
The Touch Pro2 is the ultimate corporate smartphone in terms of features, but it’s just too big and beefy.
Well made, lots of goodies and an improved interface make this the best touch-only phone from HTC so far.
Combines simplicity with more advanced backup features, but rival products offer more for less.
The HTC Magic, available through Vodafone and Three in Australia, may be the second Android phone but it's the first worth considering.