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Review Date: 05-FEB-2010
RRP: $399.00
3.75
Telstra's Elite Mobile Broadband Card is a good choice for business users, provided you're willing to pay its asking price. Telstra's Next G network is fast and reliable, but we aren't fond of the excess usage fees.
RRP: $349.00
4.00
It's expensive, has limited battery life away from the mains and its build quality suggests something a little cheaper. Yet this Novatel Intelligent Mobile Hotspot MiFi 2352 is a 3G-cum-Wi-Fi micro-router that works superbly, bringing online connectivity with the help of a 3G SIM card to anyone with a Wi-Fi laptop. If you need effortless and wire-free connectivity away from the home or office, this little device could become an indispensable joy.
Review Date: 01-FEB-2010
RRP: $489.00
3.75
The Amazon Kindle DX's bigger screen results in a better overall reading experience, but the trade-off is a much larger device and this won't suit everyone. It is a very similar device to the original Kindle and which one you choose will depend on personal preference.
Review Date: 27-JAN-2010
RRP: $55.95
3.50
SiteSpinner Standard's biggest advantage is its price. For the money, you get the ability to create a basic customised website, without being a web design expert. But you will need to have a sense of design and of basic web structure, to make it work well for you.
Review Date: 14-JAN-2010
RRP: $0.00
0.00
I'm very impressed by Firefox 3.6. While I still really like Chrome's speed and recently introduced support for extensions, this new version of Firefox is so much better than the last iteration that I've decided I'm going to keep using Firefox as my main browser on Linux and start using it again on Windows. Internet Explorer? Chrome? Look out. Firefox is back in the game again.
Review Date: 13-JAN-2010
RRP: $399.00
3.75
The Telstra BigPond Elite Wireless Network Gateway performs well, taking advantage of Next G's superior network coverage and speed. However the expensive initial outlay and ongoing monthly costs are hard to swallow.
Review Date: 04-NOV-2009
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RRP: $199.00
4.00
Virgin Mobile's Wi-Fi Modem works just as well as a regular USB modem, but adds the convenience of a wireless connection for up to three computers. The flaky Optus network may be an issue for some, but this compact unit is cordless, rechargeable and hugely convenient.
Review Date: 03-NOV-2009
RRP: $179.00
4.00
With a competitive initial outlay cost, prepaid billing and the Next G network's superior speed and coverage, Telstra's Turbo USB modem is a good package overall. It's predictably pricier than the competition, though, and the 30-day recharge expiry is a downside.
Review Date: 22-OCT-2009
RRP: $279.00
3.75
Amazon's Kindle is certainly an interesting device, even if it's not without its faults. The e-ink screen is exceptionally good, the ability to browse and buy books wirelessly is a great feature, and the physical design is both attractive and functional. However, the lack of native PDF support, the higher price of books for international users and the lack of an effective way to sort your purchased content means the Kindle has plenty of room for improvement left.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2009
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RRP: $1665.12
4.50
The Aspire One AOD250 (ZG8) with an integrated Next G module is one of the best netbooks on the market. The integrated 3G module means there are no dongles hanging off it, and the overall build quality and style of the netbook is superb. We recommend it for anyone who wants a small laptop to get online anywhere and anytime.
Review Date: 10-SEP-2009
RRP: $369.00
3.75
iiNet's BoB may not be the best VoIP modem router currently available but it is one of the easiest to set up and use. The BoB combines your telephone, Internet, and home networking in a sleek package.
RRP: $259.00
3.75
The Axim Communications MR-108N is a great little router for distributing a 3G or wired broadband connection. It's competitively priced, easy to use, and performed well during our tests.
Review Date: 21-AUG-2009
RRP: $529.00
3.00
Netcomm's Turbo 7 Wireless Gateway is designed for use on Telstra's Next G network and will let you easily distribute a 3G broadband connection over your LAN. It's pricey, but will come in handy if you live or work in areas where fixed broadband options aren't available.
Review Date: 15-JUL-2009
RRP: $13.95 $10.95
3.25
The Laptop Connect service is easy to set up and convenient, but it is pretty expensive. It should work out cheaper than Internet cafes and the connections offered in hotels, and it is far more convenient than both of these options.
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