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Sonos' Bundle 250 is a remarkable network audio player, too bad about the price
by Jonathan Bray

A gorgeous new controller makes this the best Sonos system ever – just take note of that high price.

Nov 20, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
Olympus's PEN E-P1 might be the retro camera king, but it's riddled with modern flaws
by David Fearon

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.

Oct 12, 2009
Is the HTC Touch Pro2 the ultimate business smartphone?
by Jonathan Bray

The Touch Pro2 is the ultimate corporate smartphone in terms of features, but it’s just too big and beefy.

Sep 28, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon EOS 500D performs well, but remains an expensive step up to HD video
by Dave Stephenson

The Canon EOS 500D is capable of great results, but a wallet-draining way of getting HD video on a DSLR.

Sep 11, 2009
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-HD300 camcorder can't compete with cheaper HD cameras
by James Morris

Better HD image quality than you’d expect for such a small camcorder, but the price is still a little high.

Jul 30, 2009
Western Digital ShareSpace 4TB
by Sasha Muller

Oodles of storage and middling performance, but found lacking

May 27, 2009
HTC Touch Pro
by Alex Bradner

A powerful phone with a superb keyboard, but it’s simply too costly to win an award

Mar 24, 2009
Review > Camcorders
First Look: Sony HDR-XR200VE handycam stands out with GPS, Active SteadyShot
by Daniel Long

The Sony HDR-XR200VE mini cam uses gyros to provide image stabilisation, and has an inbuilt GPS receiver

Mar 20, 2009
HTC Touch HD, immensely impressive battery life
by Alex Bradner

Sumptuous design, a fantastic screen and a high-quality feel. Not as easy to use as an iPhone, but far more powerful

Feb 20, 2009
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
by Alex Bradner

Costly and fiddly to use, despite a decent keyboard and high-resolution screen.

Feb 2, 2009
RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500, can't quite match the Bold
by Alex Bradner

The Blackberry Storm 9500 is luxurious and innovative in equal degree, but the slightly cheaper Bold is better to type on.

Feb 2, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
Nikon D90, why it's our new A-List DSLR
by David Fearon

A great combination of new features and the usual Nikon image and build quality make this a superb camera.

Jan 15, 2009
Review > Mobile Phones
Nokia N96
by Jonathan Bray

A real do-it-all device, but Nokia needs to do better to compete with the iPhone.

Jan 15, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
Sony Alpha A350
by David Fearon

A brilliantly implemented live-view mode and high specs don’t justify the extra price over its sibling

Nov 21, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Samsung GX10
by David Fearon

A feature-rich SLR at a good price. If you can live with the weight and design quirks, that is

Nov 21, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Pentax K200D
by David Fearon

Pentax enthusiasts will be more than happy, but others may find it overwhelming

Nov 21, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Panasonic Lunix DMC-L10
by David Fearon

A capable enough performer, but it doesn’t offer enough for the money to come out on top.

Nov 21, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Fujifilm S5 Pro
by David Fearon

If you need professional-class ruggedness on a budget, this is a real option.

Nov 21, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon EOS 450D, best quality DSLR under $1,500
by David Fearon

The 450D’s superb sensor makes it the best choice if quality is your priority. It doesn't beat the Sony A200 for value, but for the best quality below $1500 the 450D has the edge.

Nov 14, 2008
HTC Touch Pro
by Jonathan Bray

A great keyboard, wonderful screen and loads of features, but battery life is weak and it’s a touch pricey

Nov 12, 2008
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HTC Touch HD, immensely impressive battery life
HTC Touch HD, immensely impressive battery life
by Alex Bradner
Sumptuous design, a fantastic screen and a high-quality feel. Not as easy to use as an iPhone, but far more powerful
 
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