Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 review
Mobile phonesA decent camera, but the customised interface isn't as snappy as other Snapdragon phones, and you're paying a premium for the luxury build quality
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A decent camera, but the customised interface isn't as snappy as other Snapdragon phones, and you're paying a premium for the luxury build quality
Provided you don't mind having Windows XP and the slightly dark screen, this netbook is great value and has stunning battery life.
Slow gameplay and a steep difficulty curve make Settlers 7 one for existing fans rather than new converts.
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A well-built and powerful laptop, the E780 has a poor display, far more security features than most users will ever need, and is far too expensive
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