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Pinnacle Podcast Factory
by David Field
An inexpensive audio interface that lifts the podcasting fidelity bar out of the world of cheap plastic microphones.
Nov 21, 2006
Plantronics mx500i Headset
by David Field
It may look distinctively call-centre-ish, but it's hard to ignore quality when you hear it.
Dec 12, 2006
Plantronics Pulsar 590A
by David Field
Plantronics aim to impress with comfort, build quality and audio fidelity. The sights are off, but by how much?
Aug 17, 2006
Sony PCM-D1
by David Field
It’s what the professional audio market has to offer podcasters and budding musicians -- but quality comes at a cost.
Jun 27, 2007
Creative Live! Cam Voice
by David Field
Creative’s exclamation mark naming returns in a webcam that really doesn’t deserve it.
Nov 22, 2006
Belkin Tune Talk Stereo
by David Field
A quality voice recorder and an iPod Video. The dictaphone's days are surely numbered.
Dec 4, 2006
Dell Inspiron 1420 and 1720
by David Field
Dell’s new Inspirons are more about colour and value than performance and excitement.
Oct 3, 2007
Sony Ericsson W910i
by David Field
Sony Ericsson impresses again with its new monster screened slider phone.
Oct 24, 2007
Samsung YP-T9 MP3 Player
by David Field
Sexy, isn’t it? And it might just knock Apple’s iPod Nano off its pedestal.
Feb 6, 2007
Sony Ericsson HBH-PV705
by David Field
It’s efficient, functional and visually uninspired. But it doesn’t need to be with battery life like this.
Sep 18, 2006
Altech Maestro x2 SLI
by David Field
Chunky, powerful and intimidating. Everything you want in a PC, but not what you'd want in a media centre.
Aug 29, 2006
MSI P310 MP3 player
by David Field
We reviewed it. Now please, get it as far away from us as humanly possible.
Aug 16, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-SZ28GP
by David Field
It’s one of the thinnest laptops available and it looks stunning, with an industry first up its sleeve.
Aug 1, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-UX17GP
by David Field
A quirky UMPC, halfway between a full-blown laptop and the Origami concept.
Jul 31, 2006
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