Jam-packed with features, but it struggles to compete with the best.
A gorgeous new controller makes this the best Sonos system ever – just take note of that high price.
The little R2D2 from Speaker Realm certainly packs a punch - and very cheap too.
A hugely likeable phone that excels at web browsing and manages to just live up to its ambitious name.
Simple controls, friendly design and a tiny size make the Nikon Coolpix S220 a great choice for summer snaps.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ6 is the best option here for pure image quality and flexibility, if you can live with its size and quirks.
The Olympus PEN E-P1 may look like a throwback to retro photography, but it’s expensive and flawed. However, it's beautiful image quality renders almost impossible to dislike.
While it might seem like a good idea, the Seagate FreeAgent Theater is more novelty than useful. And the price point is not as competitive as others in this range.
Nvidia’s long-awaited 3D kit finally arrives and when it works, it’s every bit as good as we’d hoped it would be.
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.
The A330 is a competent, fully featured and easy to use DSLR, but a backward step in some respects.
Small, sleek, easy to use and capable of producing excellent results, no matter where you are.
MP3 fans will either love or hate the Cowon D2+ design, a player squarely aimed at the iPod crowd - but with more multimedia options that most Apple offerings for the same price.
Washable, rugged headphones perfect for sports and work-outs, these just might be the perfect addition to your mp3 player.
An entry-level HD camcorder with an identity crisis, but at this price, it puts quality in the hands of everyone.
The Canon EOS 500D is capable of great results, but a wallet-draining way of getting HD video on a DSLR.
This aluminium storage box is a prime candidate for a living-room media network, especially if you need 1TB of storage space.
The HTC Magic, available through Vodafone and Three in Australia, may be the second Android phone but it's the first worth considering.