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Music Any Time, Any Place, Any Where.
Every once in a while a new generation of personal audio system is released that takes the consumer world by storm and has the music loving population of the world in a complete spin. The original tape Sony Walkman propelled Sony into the music hall of fame forever, likewise the iPod saw Apple erupt onto the scene. The Sonos Digital Music Player hasn't quite achieved the same level of notoriety, but it's about time it did.
The Sonos is a wireless home hi-fi that gives consumers the ability to listen to their digital music collection from anywhere in their home. It looks great, sounds brilliant and is as innovative as little grey boxes can get. It also allows you to listen to Internet radio if you're bored of all the tracks you've downloaded (legally, of course) from the Internet. |
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Written by Maxit
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Initially you might struggle to remember the name of this fantastic plasma television because it is a mouthful, but we're confident that once you've seen it in action you'll wake up screaming its name in the middle of the night. It is a little on the price heavy side at nearly £2,000 but if you've got the money to burn the PDP-436SXE is one of the best ways to spend it, and provides you with a tangible product at the end. |
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Written by Maxit
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The Nokia E70 is among the latest in cell phones from Nokia. The whole E series has been designed primarily with the business user in mind and as such the vast array of functions that are features on the E70 are extremely beneficial to both the business user and to their company. Connectivity is provided through various technologies, including several GSM frequencies and 3G cellular networks. This enables users to roam freely virtually anywhere in the world and still be able to use their phone. |
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If you need a graphics card for some performance gaming, the HIS X1800 series of graphics cards offers plenty of bang for very little of the green stuff. HIS Digital have corner ed a niche for themselves by offering quality cards with fantastic cooling systems. The IceQ cooling system replaces the stock cooler found on reference designs and offers clever design features to help keep noise down and hot air outside your case. The question is, are HIS cards worth the price premium, alebit a small one, over stock reference models...
Find out in our latest review!
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Written by Maxit
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Sony Ericsson K750i - More Than Just A Phone?
Like the Real Madrid of the phone world, Sony Ericsson have a tendency to create at least one phone that incorporates all the best parts of its previous models and brings in the biggest names in the mobile phone industry. In this case, it means that the K750i includes an impressive 2 megapixel digital camera that intuitive to use and a powerful MP3 player while still retaining the deceptively small form of their previous phones. |
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Living Up To The Hype?
The N90 was released amid a wave of hype. The combination of a powerful and versatile camera phone, transformer like movements and the "bulky as a brick" form factor lead it to be one of the most talked about mobile phone releases for months. The big question is, of course, does it live to the reputation that preceded its release? This review aims to find out exactly that.
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Written by Maxit
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The Motorola V3 may be getting on in years now, having been first released in 2004, but its popularity is far from dwindling. In fact, it caused such a stir that it spurned numerous copies and upgrades that have become equally successful in their own rights. As the daddy of the Motorola V3 line that now includes the V3i, V3iM, V3x and almost certainly several more to follow, the V3 remains one of the most popular cell phones that money can buy.
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The energizer bunny has been a busy bunny! The launch of energizer rapid mobile phone charging devices know as Energi To Go (how do they think of these things) will bring welcome relief to mobile phone users and gamers on the move.
Two packs will be available featuring two and four batteries and will allow users to place a call from a flat mobile phone in just 30 seconds of charging. The Energi To Go can already power up to 80 percent of mobile phone brands with tip connectors for 100 mobile phone models from leading manufacturers.
The good news is the device will be compatible with iPods, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advanced consoles. Priced around £19, the Energi To Go should be available soon.
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Nokia have produced some great mobile phones over the years pushing the design barriers and setting standards for other manufacturers to follow. Their latest tri-band affair adds a novel tilt and rotate design along with a whole bag of features including their lifeblog software.
"Nokia could never be accused of producing boring handsets. OK, the company
does actually make standard candybar mobiles, but it also pushes the
envelope of what we expect handsets to look like and how we expect them to
behave. If you doubt this think about the N90, N91 and 7380."
If you like to twist and shout, you might be interested in this little handset.
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