A hugely likeable phone that excels at web browsing and manages to just live up to its ambitious name.
Well priced, with a robust chassis and touchscreen option that make it a good choice for classroom use, and any one else wanting a netbook that's a little bit different
Well made, lots of goodies and an improved interface make this the best touch-only phone from HTC so far.
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 very likeable all-in-one – albeit limited in its usefulness beyond basic functions. Read our review of Shuttle's new all-in-one X50
Revolutionary features and stunning power: for anyone lucky enough to have the cash, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is the ultimate mobile workstation
Asus add yet another netbook to their range: the swivel hinged T91 Eee PC and HP offer the Mini 5101 netbook for professionals. We investigate the perfect netbook for busy professionals
A rough, tough laptop with serious attitude, but its keyboard proves an Achilles heel.
From budget laptops to ultra-tiny netbooks, ultraportables and high performance, we explain the tricks to finding out the ultimate laptop at the right price.
Asus have launched their new 2009 range with a bunch of improved netbooks and laptops with better battery specs, better keyboards, touch screens and one model that disperses negative ions.
Turn your PC screen into a portable whiteboard, handy for digital presentations.
Nope, not the N97, but a full–on capacitive touchscreen to smash the iPhone and Palm Pre
In addition to a revamped interface, Telstra has also announced two new phones to their line-up: Sony Ericsson W705 and Motorola Motorsurf A3100.
Incredible levels of control and exquisitely fine pressure sensitivity make this a worthy upgrade
Durable and laden with features, but let down by average performance and poor battery life
Slim, sleek, powerful and good value, but poor battery life rules this phone out of the running
Jonathan Bray and Alex Bradner put 12 high-end handsets through our gruelling tests to find the best one for you.
An impressive touchscreen all-in-one PC for an equally impressive price, but the single-core Atom holds it back
Only Apple iPhone 3G and LG Renoir touch-screens make the mobile phone top 10.
It's nice to see LG trying something, anything, to stand out from the crowd with its Arena KM900, even if it is a 3D rotating cube menu.