MSI’s Wind Top AE1900 takes on the touchscreen nettop competition, but singularly fails to excite.
Jam-packed with features, but it struggles to compete with the best.
We like the ambition of producing a low-cost BlackBerry, but until it drops in price there’s too much competition.
Output quality is an undoubted strength, as are its looks, but most businesses will find the lack of capacity annoying.
Yet another solid HP laser, but it’s beaten by ?rivals in virtually every key area.
It may be lovely, but Sony’s under-powered P-series costs too much and features features poor battery life.
Sleek and professional, the Hp Mini 5101 is another attractively pitched netbook that can't shake its very poor battery life. When will manufactuers learn that battery life is all-important to netbook success?
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.
Packed with features, but the keyboard is terrible and the touch-enabled OS confusing.
Neither cheap nor beautiful, MSI’s Atom powered nettop is sadly second among equals.
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.
A cheap and cheerful camera, but short on elegance, quality in low light, and ease of use.
An attractive design, but several core flaws keep the Mini 10 far from the top of the netbook pile.
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren’t enough to justify a price this high for the everyday business user.
A step forward in resolution for pocket video cameras, but it’s far too pricey for the features and quality on offer
Inexpensive, but a frugal assortment of features
Plenty of storage, but average performance and limited features
Hard to find, and not worth the typical price at all.
The Xerox Phaser 3125N isn’t much to look at, with a design not unlike business lasers from the early nineties. Unlike its ancestors, however, it’s only a fraction of the size and significantly more powerful.
D-Link offers a well-built desktop NAS appliance that looks good value, but for business users it’s short of features