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Samsung W200 HD Camcorder
Since Cisco’s various mini camcorders, including the Flip Mino HD we reviewed last year became cult products before being surprisingly canned earlier this year, the fight has been on to create its successor to inherit its fortune. The latest attempt comes from Samsung, whose two-tone red and black W200 sports many of the same features…
Asus Eee Pad Transformer
The tablet world is really starting to get interesting as Android 3.0 begins to appear in more and more devices. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the most impressive we’ve seen so far – not only because of its specifications and build, but because it comes with its own add-on keyboard. A complete package That…
Acer Iconia Tab A500
Ever since Apple launched the iPad 2, the race has been on for other tablet manufacturers to come up with a worthy rival to steal some of its thunder. Asus came up with the impressive Eee Pad Transformer, which doubles as tablet and notebook; Motorola released the Xoom. Now it’s Acer’s turn, with the new…
Samsung Galaxy Mini
Samsung seems to churn out smartphones at a rate of knots. Part of its strategy involves keeping those at the top end of the market on their toes, and the recent Samsung Galaxy S II has really given the market leaders something to aim at. But Samsung is busy at the middle of the market…
HTC Wildfire S
The HTC Wildfire S is an update on last year’s Wildfire. Like its predecessor, the Wildfire S is aimed at the middle of the range, suitable for those who want Android but don’t fancy paying top dollar for a state-of-the-art handset. Anyone looking at the middle of the range has to accept some compromises –…
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc is a nice addition to the company’s Xperia line, with some top-line features and none of the arguable gimmickry of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. Top notch, chaps The features crammed into the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc are a high-end set, and right at the forefront is Android 2.3. Still relatively…
HANNspree HANNSpad tablet
The often-higher price of Android rivals to Apple’s iPad leaves of us completely flummoxed. It’s difficult to fathom how the likes of Motorola, Samsung, Asus or Dell can expect to charge more than an established premium brand like Apple and expect to succeed. The crux of the argument for many consumers doesn’t rest on whether…
Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone
Samsung has quite a range of smartphones in its portfolio. Some run its own operating system, Bada, some run Windows Phone – but by far the greatest number run Android. And, quite frankly, when Samsung can do what it has done with the Samsung Galaxy S II, we have to wonder why on earth it…
Motorola Xoom WiFi
Is this fast and furious tablet the one that will snatch the tablet market away from Apple? Clocking in at around £480, the Xoom is sold as a premium product – confidently priced to challenge, not undercut, the iPad 2. And in a first for Android-based tablets, it just about succeeds. The 10.1in Xoom sees…
3M MP180
Although pocket-sized LED projectors have been around for a few years, their low brightness levels have limited their usefulness. 3M’s MP180 doubles the brightness of its previous models to 30 ANSI lumens, and adds a touch screen plus a host of eye-catching connectivity features including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Features galoreThe MP180 is quite chunky, thanks…