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Canon HV20
by James Morris
Canon grabs the crown for the most fully featured HDV camcorder for under $1500
Nov 23, 2007
Canon EOS 40D
by Dave Stephenson
Superb build quality and performance make this a worthwhile upgrade for serious amateurs.
Nov 9, 2007
Sony Ericsson W910i
by David Field
Sony Ericsson impresses again with its new monster screened slider phone.
Oct 24, 2007
Archos 704 WiFi
by Dave Stephenson
UMPC-like features and a spacious hard disk make the Archos appealing, but it’s only good for entertainment.
Oct 22, 2007
Sony Walkman NW-A805
by Ross Burridge
Great in day-to-day use, but poor software and high price dent its appeal.
Oct 19, 2007
Sandisk Sansa Shaker
by David Field
Is it a kids' toy? Almost: it's a shakeable MP3 player. We put it through its paces.
Oct 17, 2007
Magellan CrossoverGPS
by Nick Ross
Not the best road handling, but the offroad features could make it very attractive.
Oct 16, 2007
Overlord
by David Kidd
Evil has never been so much fun.
Oct 12, 2007
iPod Touch
by David Field
Beautiful, yet expensive. And with the iPhone's forthcoming release, is it worth it?
Oct 4, 2007
Halo 3
by David Field
It’s had the most successful launch in video game history. But what’s it like to play?
Oct 4, 2007
Sony HDR-HC1
by Bentley Dean
Sony's first CMOS based consumer HD camera brings control and fidelity to images in a package that's hard to beat.
Oct 3, 2007
Sony Ericsson W580i
by David Field
A solid phone with interesting fitness functions and Sony Ericsson's brilliant Walkman music software
Sep 25, 2007
Flash MP3 players
by Jim Martin
Enjoy your music on the move: we try out five of the best flash-based MP3 players on the market.
Sep 20, 2007
HTC Touch
by Nick Ross
A great smartphone – particularly for ‘voice’ users. But we’d like to have seen the ‘touch’ technology run deeper.
Sep 17, 2007
Apple iPod Nano
by David Field
The new iPods are in, and so is our first take.
Sep 14, 2007
HTC Touch
by Nick Ross
A great smartphone – particularly for ‘voice’ users. But we’d like to have seen the ‘touch’ technology run deeper.
Sep 12, 2007
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