Google Nexus One review
Mobile phonesHard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls
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Hard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls
Camera support is limited and the fixed 30fps export frame rate limits it further, but as a simple, free editor it hits the right notes
The LaCie Stark is an attractive, robust and good value 1TB desktop hard disk.
Pentax takes a typical modern compact and gives it a retro cosmetic makeover. If the idea appeals, so might the end product.
A smart, well-made phone with top business credentials, the Bold 9700 can be a pain to set up correctly, and doesn't offer a large screen or a wide variety of apps
Excellent battery life, a great touchscreen and decent enough performance make this ultra-portable tablet great value.
The Revo Heritage is a compact, attractive and easy-to-use network media player with some well-designed and useful features
Samsung's first USB3 desktop disk is very fast, but it's also relatively expensive
Smart design and the intuitive webOS interface are let down by awful battery life and a lack of decent apps, and at £30 per month it's also over-priced
The LiteOn iHAS524 is a good value DVD writer with a reasonably useful, if imperfect, disc labelling feature.