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Articles & reviews
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Pocket Sizes, Pocket Prices But Packed With Features: Sansa e270 vs Creative Zen V*
Tuesday 12 September 2006 – 04:50
When you want a colour flash player, you can pick looks, features, price - or all three. Mary Branscombe looks at the Sansa e270 and the Creative Zen V. Creative packs a colourful screen and capable features into the tiny Zen V, but SanDisk gives you storage, expansion and a great screen, if you can find room in your pocket a player that's just a little thicker than an iPod Nano.
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Pocket PC e310: The Toshiba Strike Force!*
Wednesday 31 July 2002 – 07:00
Toshiba has targeted a market short of inspiration with the e310, the most appealing and least expensive color Pocket PC around. Just 12mm slim and weighing in at 140 grams, this featherweight has the format of the handsomest Palms and the power of a Pocket PC. -
Acer n50 Pocket PC*
Monday 29 May 2006 – 10:23
We take a look at Acer's n50 PDA - a sleek and functional offering that's certainly pleasing to the eye. But is it any good...?
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Windows In Your Pocket*
Friday 9 September 2005 – 07:00
The Bart PE Builder software utility takes Windows XP and shrinks the OS to your USB flash drive. Besides converting your mini- drive into an emergency boot disk, you can use the utility to load a Web browser, media burning software and more - to have handy anywhere you go. -
Music That Fits In Your Pocket*
Thursday 25 August 2005 – 06:00
In choosing one of the eight Microdrive MP3 players reviewed here, key deciding factors are their technical capabilities and their ergonomics. Which is best depends on your usage habits and needs. -
Pocket Rocket Claims The Gadget Crown*
Tuesday 22 March 2005 – 06:00
With transfer speeds up to 18 MB/s, the manufacturer of the Pocket Rocket claims it is the fastest USB Flash memory stick available. We put it to the test to see how it fares in a real test. -
QuickView: ASUS WL-330G 54Mbps Pocket Access Point*
Thursday 10 June 2004 – 03:30
Maybe it's just that the novelty has worn off, but we weren't as impressed with the 11g version of ASUS' miniature Access Point. Read our QuickView review of the WL-330G and find out why. -
Magneto-Optical Storage: Fujitsu DynaMO 1300 Pocket*
Friday 16 April 2004 – 07:00
Fujitsu claims that hard drives, writeable DVDs and tape drives fall far short for viable and safe backups. So what is the alternative? The DynaMO 1300 U2 Pocket magneto-optical storage system, Fujitsu says. -
ASUS WL-330 Pocket Wireless Access Point reviewed*
Tuesday 24 February 2004 – 10:00
At first glance, you might dismiss ASUS' tiny WL-330 as a wireless toy, but you'd be wrong. This mighty-mite packs good performance, WDS bridging / repeating and Ethernet-to-wireless adapter capabilities into a package that's sure to lend itself to some creative uses. -
DVD-L100: A Cinema In Your Pocket*
Saturday 5 April 2003 – 07:00
Following the tradition of the Walkman, Discman and compact MP3 players, Samsung has introduced a portable DVD player that you can carry around wherever you go. True, it's a bit expensive ($999/1499 euros) but its quality is superb. It has a 10" 16:9 LCD screen, thus providing the biggest image ever for this kind of device. It is perfect for long flights or road trips, keeping passengers and especially kids from getting bored. Now for the lowdown on this mobile movie leviathan. -
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Life Offline: Gateway DC-T23 Pocket Digital Camera*
Tuesday 10 February 2004 – 02:03
Tired of lugging around a nice, but rather large digital camera, we went looking for something much more pocketable. We found that the Gateway DC-T23 Pocket Digital Camera may not be for everyone, but it fit our needs just fine. -
Skype for PPC: Free Phone Calls from a Windows Pocket PC?*
Tuesday 15 March 2005 – 06:00
A Windows Pocket PC can manage much more than just data. In this article we will show you how you can use the wireless functions of your Windows Pocket PC to make phone calls free of charge. -
Mobile Storage: Your Entire CD Collection In Your Pants Pocket*
Thursday 5 May 2005 – 06:00
Are you looking for a gadget that will carry the contents of 40 audio CDs on a key ring? Or perhaps you're hankering after a light-weight external mass storage solution to carry even bigger data quantities? Then you shouldn't miss this test of the Arcdisk 4 GB HD USB Key and the Iomega Mini Hard Drive 40 GB.
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