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Review Date: 06-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
3.00
The Sony Ericsson Aino's ability to wirelessly connect a PS3 is a great feature, but the limited touch screen functions and its top heavy design diminish its wider appeal.
Review Date: 05-NOV-2009
RRP: $59.99
2.75
Though many of its limitations can and will be corrected by future software updates, as it stands the NDrive Australia GPS iPhone app is clearly lagging behind the competition.
Review Date: 02-NOV-2009
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RRP: $179.00
4.50
AliphCom's Jawbone Prime is one of the best Bluetooth headsets on the market, combining a stylish and unobtrusive design with excellent noise-cancellation technology. We couldn't find a great fit with the included ear buds and incoming audio volume could be louder, but on the whole, this is an excellent headset -- albeit at a premium price.
Review Date: 02-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
4.50
The Motorola Droid certainly stands out among the growing Android army due to its superior hardware and enhanced 2.0 software. But will the Android Marketplace catch up to the iPhone's App Store? Therein lies the key to success for the Droid.
Review Date: 30-OCT-2009
RRP: $129.00
2.75
Telstra's T106 is far from a great mobile phone -– it looks average at best, the controls aren't well designed and it has a poor display. At $129, though, it represents decent value when combined with Telstra's excellent Next G network.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2009
RRP: $79.99
3.25
ALK Technologies' CoPilot Live 8 for iPhone app has an excellent user interface and a great map screen, but erratic GPS performance and a few missing features hinder its appeal. With future software updates to correct its issues, this GPS app has the potential to be one of the best available for the iPhone.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2009
RRP: $299.95
3.75
For runners, gym junkies and other active types, the Sennheiser MM 100 headset offers good sound quality and the convenience of cordless headphones, with the added benefit of full support for taking mobile phone calls with a simple button press.
Review Date: 28-OCT-2009
RRP: TBA
3.75
Samsung's Pixon 12 is a great camera phone but lacks in a few other areas. If you're purely after a camera phone then this will do the job, but if you're looking for more of an all-round smartphone, the Pixon 12 fails to deliver.
Review Date: 26-OCT-2009
RRP: $549.00
3.00
Sony Ericsson's Yari mobile phone promises a lot but fails to deliver anything new, aside from gesture gaming. While this is a noteworthy feature, we really can't see mobile games taking off on such a small screen. What you're left with is a basic slider phone with a pretty good camera -- but we've seen it all too often before.
Review Date: 26-OCT-2009
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RRP: $649.95
4.50
Sennheiser's premier Bluetooth travel headset has great sound quality considering its portability. Good active noise-cancelling and a flawless Bluetooth implementation make it even more appealing.
Review Date: 14-OCT-2009
RRP: $399.00
3.00
Sony Ericsson's first GreenHeart mobile phone is a solid yet largely uninspiring handset. Its green credentials are admirable, but it is expensive for a low-end mobile phone.
Review Date: 13-OCT-2009
RRP: $219.00
3.75
Motorola's Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset is one of the first to include true bone-conduction technology -- at a premium price. It has a large design, but the HX1 has excellent sound quality and is well built.
Review Date: 12-OCT-2009
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RRP: $99.00
3.25
The Virgin Mobile VMX doesn't offer anything to get excited about, but its budget price makes it a bargain buy -- provided you can handle the mediocre display.
Review Date: 06-OCT-2009
RRP: $159.00
4.00
Its chunky and unappealing design won't suit everyone, but the Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth headset provides outstanding audio quality.
Review Date: 29-SEP-2009
RRP: $399.00
3.50
The lack of 3G and GPS and a poor display are downsides, but the excellent optical trackpad and user interface make the BlackBerry Curve 8520 a decent smartphone. This entry-level BlackBerry isn't for everyone, but budget users who are willing to sacrifice some features for a lower price should consider the Curve 8520.
 
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