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Review Date: 09-FEB-2010
RRP: TBA
3.50
It's a long step forward from the Acer S200 neoTouch - but the Liquid trails behind slightly more polished examples of Android, such as Google's own Nexus One. Which in turn means the Acer Liquid is a some way behind the iPhone in sheer usability. It may appeal if you can find one at a bargain price and prefer Google's user limitations over Apple's.
Review Date: 04-FEB-2010
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RRP: $99.00
4.00
Jabra's SP200 is a no-frills Bluetooth speakerphone that does the basics and does them well. Don't let the plastic build fool you –- this is a simple and easy to use speakerphone that's good value for money.
Review Date: 02-FEB-2010
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RRP: $12.99
4.75
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is the best game available for the iPhone. It has excellent graphics for a handheld game, a great soundtrack and its controls are surprisingly intuitive. A must-have for iPhone owners.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
0.00
If you want an unobtrusive smartphone for messaging and social networking, the lithe Palm Pixi Plus is a good fit - even if the keyboard needs some work.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
4.00
If you're looking for a smaller and less expensive alternative to the Motorola Droid you will be pleased with the Palm Pre Plus. The hardware improvements and future software upgrades should boost its appeal - especially among the latest crop of Android phones. We still believe, however, that Palm should rethink the keyboard. A phone so well-connected to social networks and messaging applications simply deserves better.
Review Date: 27-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
2.75
Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X2 promises an intuitive user experience but delivers very little. The XPERIA panels have merit but suffer from lag, while in general the phone is frustrating to use thanks to slow performance, a resistive touch screen and the largely standard Windows Mobile interface.
Review Date: 22-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
3.50
Like its older N97 sibling, Nokia's N97 Mini has reliable multimedia features, but the OS desperately needs a redesign.
Review Date: 22-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
4.25
The Nexus One smartphone isn't as revolutionary as Google might have you believe, but it remains an excellent smartphone regardless. The Android platform is only going to get better and the Nexus One's excellent display and sleek hardware are a winning combination.
Review Date: 20-JAN-2010
RRP: $149.00
3.00
The Samsung B3310's oddly positioned numeric keys makes for an unusual device, and mean that it's awkward to dial phone numbers with the slider closed. This compact and quirky mobile phone possesses a good keyboard and a decent screen, but its lack of 3G connectivity is hard to swallow.
Review Date: 18-JAN-2010
RRP: $549.00
3.25
LG's New Chocolate Slide is one of the most attractive mid-range mobile phones we've reviewed, but it doesn't have enough features to impress.
Review Date: 14-JAN-2010
RRP: $399.99
4.00
The Nokia BH-905 Bluetooth headphones are among the best sounding wireless headphones we've reviewed. They aren't perfect and obviously won't attract audiophiles, but the convenience of using a wired or wireless connection, the range of bundled accessories and the ability to handle phone calls make these headphones an impressive product -– albeit one with a premium price.
Review Date: 13-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
0.00
Google Android 2.1 represents a step forward for Google's already impressive operating system, and the Google Nexus One seems like the ideal handset to show off the new OS's skills. But early adopters have reported teething troubles, so it may be worth waiting a few months before upgrading to the Nexus One.
Review Date: 12-JAN-2010
RRP: TBA
4.00
Motorola's Milestone isn't a game changer, but it's an excellent Android smartphone on the whole. The chunky design, awkward sliding mechanism and QWERTY keyboard are sour points, but the fantastic display, impressive features list and the updated Android OS provide a rich experience.
Review Date: 05-JAN-2010
RRP: $207.00
2.25
We do like the idea of using your iPhone or iPod Touch to control one or more home theatre setups within your home, but Thinkflood's RedEye Remote Control System has too many drawbacks.
 
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