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Toshiba AT200

Toshiba AT200

Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is available elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be had for a similar outlay. Read more

1 May, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HTC One X

HTC One X

HTC's flagship One X is a large yet stylish Android 4.0 handset with a stunning 4.7in. screen. Its cutting-edge specification, headed by a quad-core CPU, will appeal to power users, but the lack of storage expansion and poor battery life are disappointing. Read more

25 April, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Photos: Kindle Touch

Photos: Kindle Touch

Five months after its US launch, Amazon's touchscreen Kindle is available in the UK. Still no sign of the Kindle Fire, though. Read more

24 April, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Sony Xperia S

Sony Xperia S

The Xperia S is a large and somewhat ungainly smartphone with a superb screen and some high-end features. However, it's severely let down by its lack of storage expansion and sealed-in battery. Read more

23 March, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Unboxing the 'new' iPad

Unboxing the 'new' iPad

If you're an Apple diehard, you're already queuing for, or gloating over, your 'new' iPad. If you're still considering it, here's a glimpse of what's on offer. Read more

16 March, 2012 by Bonnie Cha
Photos: Apple's 'new' iPad

Photos: Apple's 'new' iPad

Apple's third-generation iPad delivers a Retina Display, 4G, quad-core graphics, new cameras, iPhoto and 10 hours of battery life. See it for yourself in our gallery. Read more

8 March, 2012 by Jessica Dolcourt and Josh Lowensohn
Eye-catching products from MWC: Day 2

Eye-catching products from MWC: Day 2

The phones and tablets keep on coming at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Here are the highlights from day two. Read more

28 February, 2012 by Lynn La
Photos: Asus Padfone

Photos: Asus Padfone

Asus moves beyond the Transformer Prime with a device that can morph from a phone to a tablet to a notebook. Read more

27 February, 2012 by Kent German
Preview: HTC One X

Preview: HTC One X

HTC's quad-core One X has a large HD screen and a camera that HTC claims is its best yet — features that will help anchor the smartphone-maker's new signature brand. Read more

27 February, 2012 by Jessica Dolcourt
Show-stealing phones from MWC: Day 1

Show-stealing phones from MWC: Day 1

Plenty of new and exciting phones have already debuted at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Here's a summary of the devices that impressed us on day one. Read more

27 February, 2012 by Lynn La
BlackBerry Bold 9790

BlackBerry Bold 9790

The Bold 9790 has a small screen and a somewhat cramped keyboard, but it runs BlackBerry 7 OS and there's a full 8GB of internal storage. If you're on a restricted budget and can cope with a compact handset, the Bold 9790 could be a good buy. Read more

8 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Samsung Galaxy Extreme Xcover S5690

Samsung Galaxy Extreme Xcover S5690

The Galaxy Extreme is an affordable rugged handset, although it's short on internal storage and the screen and camera are both disappointingly low-resolution. If you want a tough Android smartphone, you should also consider the similarly priced Motorola Defy+. Read more

3 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Samsung Omnia W GT-i8350

Samsung Omnia W GT-i8350

The Omnia W is attractively priced, and the screen is large enough to deliver a reasonable web browsing (if you can live without Flash) and mobile email experience. Build quality is solid, but the design is unremarkable. Read more

26 January, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HTC Radar

HTC Radar

If you're a Windows Phone fan seeking a relatively compact and solidly built handset, the HTC Radar could fit the bill. The optional dock may prove attractive, although that must be balanced by the inaccessible battery. Read more

10 January, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Samsung Galaxy Note Review

Samsung Galaxy Note Review

The Galaxy Note has a large, vibrant and responsive screen, and is a good size for using 'notepad style' with the S Pen. However, it's too large to carry around as an everyday smartphone, and isn't as useful at home or in the office as a full-sized tablet. Read more

15 December, 2011 by Sandra Vogel

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