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Review: Nikon CoolPix S10
The propaganda The CoolPix S10 is Nikon's top end swivel design digital camera. Although the rotating lens might look a bit outlandish – probably more like a camcorder than a digital still camera – it incorporates a 10x optical…
Review: Philips GoGear SA9200
The propaganda The number of nano clones out there is pretty staggering – unsurprisingly, everyone wants a piece of Apple’s lucrative music player pie, but few manufacturers have had much luck in shaking the iPod’s market dominance yet. However,…
Review: Lite-On LVW-5055
The propaganda I don’t know exactly how Lite-On’s business plan reads, but I imagine it goes something like this: ‘See what’s on the market, improve the features, boost the specs and then slash the price just for good measure’….
Review: Plantronics CS70
The propaganda Although there are plenty of wireless headsets for mobile phones out there, thanks to Bluetooth, if you’re using an ordinary landline phone and want the same functionality, your options are much more limited. Plantronics, which manufactures a…
Review: Gear4 BluEye
The propaganda Can't wait for an iPhone? Gear4's unique new accessory adds Bluetooth functionality to your iPod, allowing you to make and receive calls using your player's headphones. It automatically pauses and restarts your music and it also has…
Review: Olympus SP-510UZ
The propaganda As one of the bulkiest members of Olympus’ digital camera line-up the SP-510UZ bridges the gap between an SLR and a compact. The ‘UZ’ part stands for Ultra Zoom because the part of the camera’s increased bulk…
Review: Garmin StreetPilot c510 Deluxe
The propaganda Right now, the UK seems to be completely awash with mid-range GPS navigators, many of which are lurking around the £200 mark. Garmin itself seems hell bent on flooding the market all by its lonesome with a…
Review: B&W Mini Theatre MT-30
The propaganda Bowers & Wilkins are one of the few speaker manufacturers who have consistently managed to combine stylish design with top acoustic quality, and somehow without compromising on either. But staunch B&W enthusiasts must have had some doubts…
Review: disgo lite 1GB
The propaganda Now that there are several billion different makes of USB flash drives available to buy, some manufacturers are understandably trying new ways to differentiate their drives from all the rest. Of course, at its heart, the disgo…
Review: Olympus Mju 750
The propaganda The Mju (or μ) 750 is Olympus’ top end all weather compact, capable of snapping 7.1 megapixel images. Quite uniquely for a compact it also offers a 5x optical zoom, and it features dual image stabilisation (which…