Samsung Omnia 7 review

Samsung’s Windows Phone 7 debut is a great – it not outstanding handset

The Samsung Omnia 7 is the second Windows Phone 7 handset we’ve seen, following the excellent LG Omnia 7. It boasts a Super AMOLED screen, advanced photo features and an eBook hub.

How does it compare to arch-rival LG’s WP7 offering? And does it continue Samsung’s run of extraordinary handsets, following the Samsung Wave and Samsung Galaxy S?

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Nikon P100

So you’re not in the market for a Digital SLR, but you’ve outgrown your compact cameras, what do you do? Packing advanced features without the hassle (and cost) of interchangeable lenses, a bridge camera is a good solution. The DSLR ‘lite’ design of Nikon’s P100 has a generous 26x optical reach Read the rest of this entry »

Philips Fidelio DS9000 review

Fidelio is the name of Beethoven’s only opera and is an apt name for this classy, cultured iPod dock from Philips. Like an opera singer, the DS9000 is designed to project crystal-clear sound into the room, and to do so it boasts a wealth of interesting features and design concepts. Read the rest of this entry »

Acer Stream Android smartphone

Acer Stream Android smartphone, the phone itself has competitive specs packing a 3.7-inch capacitive WVGA AMOLED screen capable of multi-touch, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 2GB internal storage, 5 megapixel snapper with 720p video recording and microSD card slot (8GB card supplied). Read the rest of this entry »

Leica V-Lux 20 review

Leica V-Lux 20 review, the Leica V-Lux 20’s simple yet attractive metal body screams ‘serious photographer’. At approximately 103 x 62 x 33mm you could say it’s on the bulky side, but when you take it’s 12x zoom lens and built-in GPS into consideration, it certainly isn’t. Read the rest of this entry »