The Touch Pro2 is HTC’s range-topping smartphone, following on from the impressive but slightly flawed Touch Pro. We’ve had one for the past few weeks now, and it’s turning out to be a really impressive handset. read more »
We’ve had RIM’s Blackberry Curve 8900 for around a month now, and have had the chance to get to grips with all its features. It’s a smart looking handset, like a mini-me version of the Blackberry Bold – similar QWERTY keypad, chrome highlights, and high quality finish. read more »
We got the chance to have a play with some of Packard Bell's latest products today at the trendy Kensington Roof Gardens, including the dot.s and dot.m netbooks. read more »
Weighing under 2kg and offering the best battery life available, ultraportable laptops such as the Asus U6V, Sony VAIO TT, Lenovo ThinkPad X200 and Toshiba Portégé R600 are the ideal choice for the mobile professional. They combine the slim and light design of the latest netbooks, adding high quality materials, much better screens, more power and the latest features. read more »
Ever since we first saw T-Mobile’s G1, we’ve been waiting to have a proper play with it and get to grips with the Android operating system. read more »
We featured an exclusive hand’s-on review of the Sony VAIO P-series ultraportable shortly before its launch, but we weren’t able to carry out extensive benchmarking or test the battery life, so it’s good to see one of these tiny machines – the VAIO VGN-P11Z/R – arrive in the office once again for a full review. read more »
We’ve had the Blackberry Storm for over a month now, and while first impressions were really favourable, we’ve found a few issues since.
We’ve long admired the ThinkPad range for the durability and excellent usability it offers, but the 12.1-inch models were starting to look their age, mostly due to the 4:3 aspect ratio. read more »
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