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Gadgets previewed before they are released
| Sony Ericsson C905 ReviewThe new Sony Ericsson bad boy camera phone could do with a crash diet. Its chunky dimensions may challenge your pockets but its feature list will dazzle with 8 mega pixel camera, GPS and WiFi the only thing it lacks is a kitchen sink. |
| Creative Xdock Wireless PreviewWe've seen many wireless audio systems but few make use of your MP3 player as the source. The latest system from Creative does just this and can transmit direct from your Pod to up to 4 Xdock receivers. |
| Sandisk Sansa ConnectIt seems so obvious to us but it's taken years for a mainstream MP3 player manufacturer to produce an MP3 player with inbuilt WiFi. At last Sandisk have delivered what the Microsoft Zune promised and the iPod still lacks. |
| Apple TV PreviewAt last the Apple iTV box is revealed or the Apple TV unit as it is now branded. But is this anything more than a stylish media streamer that supports Hi-Def video? We get a brief play and try to find out. |
| Microsoft Zune ReviewThis new MP3 player is late to the party all the guests are hold up in the kitchen and the beer is running out. Microsoft launch their MP3 player and we ship one in from the USA to review. |
| iRiver Clix ReviewThe revised U10 could have just been a facelift, but iRiver have gone further and this new 2gb Clix pack a faster user interface , FM Radio, direct encoding and much more. We check out iRiver's latest ultra small MP3 player. |
| Sony Flash Walkman NW-E005Time for the iPod shuffle to worry as Sony wheel out their all new Flash based micro MP3 player. Packed with an OLED screen and 28 hour battery life it's got the boys at Apple worried. With the ability to add 3 hours playback time with just 3 minutes of charging it's most definitely flash! |
| Perhaps you remember the Rabbit phone of the mid eighties, where you hand to find the rabbit sign to make a call? What ever happened to them? Well imagine hunting for an open WiFi hotspot with your VOIP phone and you'll have the latest VOIP mobile. |
| Thump 2 sounds like a horror movie, but wait its actually Oakley's latest sunglasses with inbuilt MP3 playback. We see what you get for £299 |
| Pace have been showing off their next bit of Television kit the PVR To Go. It manages to cover the areas that so many PMP's fail on with the ability to record your favourite TV off the EPG and then watch it on the train! |
| What's this a new bearded mini dish that sits next to your pond? No in fact it's a wireless sender that allows you to listen to audio form an Sky digibox around your house. Both strange and cool at the same time! |
| Ahhh the Tablet PC, no one really knows why they exist but they do a bit like the Sinclair C5 of portable computing. As luck would have it Nokia are stepping up to the plate with their Internet Tablet to prove that there is a use for them, er right! |
| Motorola V6 PeblA phone that has the dimensions of a bar of soap and it has a sort of slippery metallic coating too, what are Moto thinking of? |
| Motorola Q
Motorola are at it again, hot from their styling success job on the V3 Razr they are planning a slimming course for Smartphones. The new "Q" phone due next year promises supermodel looks with strongman performance. |
| Nokia N90 ImagePhone Nokia's new imaging phone has so many possible positions we think it should come with its own electronic version of the Karma Sutra. |
| BenQ Z2
Convergence is definitely the word of the year, BenQ have picked up on what users want and may help rid us of the gadget bat utility belt. But the early devices have a few rough edges! |
| Rob-1 - Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson are trying to show their wacky side to us with a spherical Bluetooth controlled web cam, who says the pointy heads don't have a sense of humour. |
| Zen Micro PhotoSomething small and perfectly formed is heading your way, the Zen Micro Photo won best at CES for "on the go" gadgets and this combination of cool technology and an amazing OLED screen looks set to win. |
| Sony Ericsson K600iAnother Dual Face phones from Sony but this one is the first real mass market 3G handset designed for multimedia performance. |
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