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Review Date: 23-NOV-2009
RRP: $159.99
4.00
The TomTom car kit for iPhone works exactly as intended and provides a secure and practical way to mount your smartphone in the car. It’s a little expensive and many will point out that the iPhone's GPS performance should have been better in the first place. However, if you regularly use your iPhone as your primary navigator then it comes highly recommended.
Review Date: 20-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
3.75
LG's Chocolate BL40 boasts excellent build quality and a flashy, if unconventional, design. The interface does have its issues and the oddly-shaped design does take a while to grasp, but it has plenty of features.
Review Date: 18-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
3.50
Though still far from perfect, BlackBerry's Storm2 improves greatly on its ill-fated predecessor. BlackBerry addicts still won't appreciate the cramped touch-screen keyboard and the interface could do with a facelift, but the large display, the addition of Wi-Fi and improvements to the OS make it a decent effort.
Review Date: 16-NOV-2009
RRP: $0.00
4.00
The Domino's Pizza iPhone app has a couple of missing features, but if you regularly order pizza then this app is excellent; the missing functions will more than likely be added in future updates. This app is intuitive to use and well designed.
Review Date: 13-NOV-2009
RRP: $130.00
4.25
If you can absorb the cost -- or if your employer is willing to do so -- the Plantronics Discovery 975 delivers impressive incoming-audio quality, mostly great outgoing-call quality, a couple of charging options, and a rock-solid carrying case.
Review Date: 13-NOV-2009
RRP: $249.00
3.50
The Samsung S6700T offers a reasonable number of features at an entry-level price. Anyone interested in an easy-to-use handset with access to Telstra's Next G network should be pleased.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2009
RRP: $199.00
3.25
The Samsung Star is a functional and easy to use touch-screen handset that will appeal to people on a tight budget. The lack of 3G connectivity will turn many potential buyers elsewhere, however.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
2.00
When there are so many phones that offer an approachable user experience, the Acer neoTouch S200's interface remains a sad relic of the slow-motion car crash we know as Windows Mobile. We’d advise you to run, rather than walk, away.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
4.25
If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2009
RRP: TBA
3.25
The first ecofriendly touchscreen phone, Samsung's Blue Earth succeeds at Web browsing and videos, but falters at other multimedia tasks.
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: 02-NOV-2009
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RRP: $179.00 $159.00
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.
 
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