LG Renoir review
LG’s latest attempt at a touch-screen phone is a vast improvement on its predecessor but the device still fails to live up to the high benchmark set by its rivals….
Canon’s IXUS 980 IS raises the bar in terms of what a point-and-shoot camera can offer and while it is arguably one of the chunkier ‘compact’ cameras on the market…
Elonex’s Web-book review
While the Carphone Warehouse-branded and Elonex-built Web-book is sure to be a contender for those looking to buy a mid-market ‘netbook’ there is little here that truly sets the device…
Nokia E71 review
Sitting somewhere in between Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry in terms of looks, the Nokia E71 offers practically every function you could wish for in one device but is hindered…
HP MiniNote 2133 review
HP’s MiniNote ticks all the boxes when it comes to specs, style and size but a number of irritating design flaws stop the machine from being the perfect purchase. With…
Samsung Jet Review
Despite the touch-screen phone being a relatively new addition to the mobile world Samsung can already be considered seasoned pros of the technology. At both the low and high ends…
Samsung Q45 Review
The Samsung Q45 is not the cheapest portable business laptop on the market but the higher price tag is justified by the significant power housed within the machine’s small footprint….
HTC TyTN II Review
Despite being a cumbersome smartphone laden with the rather unintuitive Windows Mobile operating system, HTC’s TyTN II (aka Kaiser) manages to somewhat redeem itself against the odds thanks to its…
