Month: December 2005
Fujitsu Siemens PDA with integrated GPS
If you are hunting around for a new PDA, it might be worth considering Fujitsu Siemens' first handheld with integrated GPS functionality. The Pocket LOOX N500 and Pocket LOOX N520 come with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition, 128Mb…
Suunto t6 wristop computer watch
We've already featured the Suunto x9i, claimed to be the smallest and lightest wristop computer with GPS. But for the serious sportsman or woman, how about the Suunto t6 wristop computer watch, which tells you, with laboratory accuracy, exactly…
Play table tennis with the TV
The humble TV – often to blame when it comes to piling on the pounds. Well, now it's making amends and offering to play a little table tennis with you. TV Ping Pong is exactly that – no partner…
Pebble MP3 player
Korean company EZAV has released the Pebble, a compact and rather cool pendant MP3 player. Ok, the Pebble will not pass as a piece of jewellery when you're out and about, but it does look rather stylish when worn…
Best of 2005: Samsung SGH-i300
The first hard disk phone to hit Europe is a goodie. The Samsung SGH-i300 is not too big, performs the basics well, features a 1.3 mega pixel camera and has tons of room (well three Gigabytes to be precise)…
Best of 2005: Rok
ROK is building for its US launch at CES next week. So far it has a great track record in its home UK market by being first with TV programmes/movies on memory cards for mobiles and handhelds and rolling…
Best of 2005: Nikon D50
Ok, so the Canon EOS 350D has its fans and the Nikon D70 is obviously a more advanced camera, but for causal snapper looking to take the next big step in digital photography the Nikon D50 is unbeatable. A…
Best of 2005: Sky Gnome
A much better bet than a digital radio for Sky users, the Gnome let its owner wirelessly stream radio stations, music channels and more from their Sky box to an odd triangular little device which can be sited anywhere…
Best of 2005: Telewest TVDrive
Until we get to see the new HD-friendly Sky+ the Telewest TVDrive is our favourite hard disk video recorder. It has all you'd expect including a 160 Gigabyte hard drive and trick play facilities, plus a few bonuses such…
Best of 2005: Oakley Motorola Razrwire
Sure we might have had a real pop at Oakley's Thump shades with their built-in MP3 player, but its collaboration with Motorola, the Razrwire, is a real winner. Wave goodbye to all those hideous looking Bluetooth headsets as these…