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The Register Asus Eee Pad Slider preview15th March 2011
Folded flat, the slider looks like any other tablet - even if, at 17.7mm thick, it's a wee bit more portly than the 13.4mm iPad and almost double the iPad 2's 8.8mm front-to-back dimension. But hold the front and lever the back up, and Slider expands
Pocket-lint HTC Incredible S review10th March 2011
The first thing to note about the HTC Incredible S is that it brings a new and popular screen size to the HTC line. Stepping in a 4-inches, it is the same size as the popular Samsung Galaxy S
GSMArena Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo preview9th March 2011
Sony Ericsson is keen to start 2011 in style with strong additions to the XPERIA lineup to please every taste. The Arc is the one true flagship, the Pro is the business messenger and the Play is the gaming smartphone. What’s in there for the Neo then?
The Register Advent Vega review8th March 2011
I had not had the Advent Vega out of the box for more than half an hour when I felt a very strong urge to fling the thing across the Reg Hardware office
TechRadar Motorola Atrix review8th March 2011
When Motorola announced the Atrix smartphone at CES this year, the tech world sat up and took notice. What's this? A phone that acts like a computer?
TechRadar Samsung Galaxy Ace review8th March 2011
The Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system helps this smartphone stand tall next to other mid-range touchscreen devices, such as HTC's Wildfire, which comes with a noticeably slower processor and older version of Android
The Register Binatone iDect review4th March 2011
As well as smartphones and tablets Google’s Android operating system has started cropping up in media players, ski goggles, car stereos and even headphones, so it’s perhaps not too surprising that it’s now turned up in the humble landline home phone
TechRadar HTC Gratia review3rd March 2011
The family resemblance with HTC's HD Mini is clear in the Gratia's compact, 115g body, which comes packed with a five-megapixel camera, 600MHz processor, gorgeous 3.2-inch 320 x 480 touchscreen and Android 2.2
TechRadar Motorola Xoom review3rd March 2011
There's no question the Xoom is a brilliant tablet, one that is incredibly flexible in terms of media you can put on the device
Pocket-lint Acer Liquid Metal review3rd March 2011
The Acer Liquid Metal continues the work of the Acer Liquid and the Acer Stream that we’ve seen previously. Both handsets have impressed, but lacked the overall wow factor that strong rivals from HTC or Samsung have
TechDigest Asus Eee Pad Slider video preview2nd March 2011
Seemingly a bog-standard Android tablet, a little lip on the edge of the slate lifts up to release a hinge, revealing a slide out QWERTY keyboard. Powered by a dual-core CPU, the 10.1 inch tablet can then be navigated via a combination of touch
TechDigest Asus Eee Pad Transformer video preview1st March 2011
Running Android Honeycomb, the tablet is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core CPU. We found the touchscreen to be incredible responsive to touch, easily the equal of the iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab
T3 HTC Incredible S review1st March 2011
Positioned, accoding to HTC, between the HTC Desire S and the HTC Desire HD, the Incredible S is a follow-up to the original Incredible, which sadly never made it to European shores
T3 Samsung Galaxy S II preview28th February 2011
The Galaxy S2 will be familiar to those Sammy fans who picked up the original Galaxy S (to which we gave a glowing review), with a super-light plastic shell and brilliant AMOLED touchscreen
T3 LG Optimus 3D review25th February 2011
the big draw on this latest of LG handsets is its 3D screen, which uses similar technology as the upcoming Nintendo 3DS to display images in 3D without the use of glasses. We were impressed with the results, noting that the effect added depth to images
T3 Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review25th February 2011
Now that the hotly anticipated PlayStation Phone has been made official, the build turns out to be similar to the PSP Go - a compact device with a slide out gamepad tucked away beneath the screen.
T3 HTC Desire S review25th February 2011
In typical HTC style, the HTC Desire S is hewn from a single block of aluminium for a sleek and solid finish. The design will be familiar to anyone who's played with or owned its previous incarnation
TechRadar LG Optimus 2X review25th February 2011
We knew it as the LG Star originally, and we waited impatiently for a chance to really put it through its paces
CNET UK Huawei Ideos X5 preview25th February 2011
The Huawei Ideos X5 could be a cheap and powerful smart-phone treat. But we're sceptical about the company's tweaks to the Android operating system
SlashGear Motorola Xoom review23rd February 2011
Motorola’s big launch of CES 2011 and the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet on the market, the Motorola XOOM has a lot to live up to