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Handhelds with autofocus cameras

Features Getting sharp images from a handheld's camera is not just about megapixels. If you want your photos to be in focus, you'd want to check out these five PDA-phones. Read story »
Samsung SGH-i780

Samsung SGH-i780

Review Though one of the slimmest in its class, this PDA-phone from the Korean chaebol is fat on features.
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  7.3
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Dell Latitude E6500 (Core 2 Duo T9600 processor 2.8GHz, 2GB RAM)

Dell Latitude E6500 (Core 2 Duo T9600 processor 2.8GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review Starting at 2.3kg (with the smallest battery option), the all-black Dell Latitude E6500 somehow manages to produce both the somber design notes of business along with the style of consumer-oriented notebooks. While the plastic and magnesium-alloy chassis is all angles, little touches like the...
Editors' rating  9
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Users' rating  7.7
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Sony Ericsson W960i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W960i Walkman

Review When it comes to marketing its wares, Sony Ericsson uses a very straightforward approach--Cyber-shot for camera-phones and Walkman for music-phones. In a way, that is great because it helps consumers to narrow down their choices. In reality, that's not always the case. For example, someone...
Editors' rating  6.4
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Users' rating  8.1
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LG KS20

LG KS20

Review Factors like its pretty design and attractive price effectively outweigh some of this Korean handheld's minor shortcomings.
Editors' rating  7.7
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Users' rating  7.1
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50

Review If Panasonic could just nail the noise, this Lumix might stand a chance against competitors. But as it is, you're better off letting the FX50 sit this one out.
Editors' rating  6.6
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Users' rating  7.3
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Review Once in a blue moon comes a camera that sets our hearts on fire. The Lumix DMC-LX3 is such a shooter. Beneath the compact physique are an array of features that professionals will feel comfortable using, and the high-res widescreen format capture is something noteworthy. The full-range of exposure...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  8.5
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Nokia N73

Nokia N73

Review The quality of camera-phones has come a long way since their inception, and we think it's fair to say that Nokia has been one of the manufacturers leading the charge. The company's entire N-series of "multimedia computers" is proof, as it offers high-quality lenses and vast imaging features. The...
Editors' rating  7
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Onkyo TX-SR805  A/V receiver

Onkyo TX-SR805 A/V receiver

Review The release of the Onkyo TX-SR605 has changed the playing field for A/V receivers by offering a solid selection of cutting-edge features at a street price lower thanS$1,000. Of course, by offering such a powerful receiver at a low price, it becomes harder to justify step-up models, such as the...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  9
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How to select the right Sony Ericsson phone

Features Are you buying a Sony Ericsson mobile? Our guide lets you know what to look out for. Read story »

Minority Report: Get the tech today

Features Holo storage and maglev cars: They're not just the cool tech of the movie Minority Report, pioneering firms are exploring how to make them reality. Read story »

Psst, get closer with a 12x digital camera

Features Ever wished to be upclose with the superstar? Just let your fingers do the walking with our top five recommended megazooms. Read story »

CES 2006: Video and vidcams

Features Videocams are rampaging at CES 2006. Join us as we go out to hunt down the big game and bring you a front row view of the wild side. Read story »

Clash of the MP3 titans: Apple vs Creative

Features We place two iPods in a head-on-head clash with Creative's best to give you the lowdown on just who has the meanest MP3 muscles of all. Read story »

Would you let your toddler drive this robot?

Crave Whether they're riding Segways or cleaning buildings, some of the most aggressively animated robots are coming out of South Korean R&D labs. But they also have a softer side too--at least, ... Read story »

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