Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray review
Mobile phonesA tiny handset with a powerful processor, good camera and excellent screen. Those with large thumbs might find typing difficult, though
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A tiny handset with a powerful processor, good camera and excellent screen. Those with large thumbs might find typing difficult, though
A versatile little bag designed specifically for owners of compact interchangeable lens cameras
A budget QWERTY handset may appeal to cash-strapped business users, but the poor keyboard and cramped screen resolution make the Pro unfit for office tasks
An excellent powerline networking kit, but it's just too expensive compared to the competition
A cute handset with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the Mini Pro has a great screen, good performance and a decent camera
A well-priced entry-level TV that’s well suited to a bedroom, but you might want to look elsewhere for a set for the living room
A great first showing for AMD Llano; desktop performance on a par with Intel’s budget chips but better graphics and battery life make it a compelling budget choice
A promising low-cost clone of Lightoom. Unless you batch process images regularly Photoshop Elements is more flexible for a similar price
Fast and superb value - this is the best powerline adaptor yet
It’s highly desirable, but ultra-expensive; unless you need its power and big, high resolution screen, the 15in version is better