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Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 12:00 CET
After a long silence, a new Motorola mobile phone was introduced; the Motorola ZN5 Motozine. This promising handset features a 5.0 Megapixel digital camera with special Kodak Imaging Technology. The Motorola ZN5 also offers Wi-Fi, FM radio, Bluetooth and expandable memory. The cell phone itself looks neat, although not particularly exciting. In my opinion, the menu of previous Motorola phones was not all that user-friendly. However, it has improved on the Motorola ZN5, where the menu is straightforward; consisting of nine icons.

• Read our full Motorola ZN5 review.
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Sunday, November 30th 2008 - 15:15 CET
Think of Apple and you think of computers, notebooks, MP3 players, iPhones and iPods. Apple is a prominent player in the field of digital music, thanks to its portable iPod music and video players. The iPod nano is the latest portable music player of Apple belonging to the already fourth generation. With a mere 6mm of depth, the fourth generation Apple iPod nano is extremely flat with a streamlined, oblong design. Half of the front is covered by the 2 inch liquid crystal monitor. The other half carries the click-wheel, so very familiar for the iPod.

• Read our full iPod nano review.
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Monday, November 24th 2008 - 12:45 CET
LG is one of the leading manufacturers of cell phones, air conditioners, washing machines, optical storage products, DVD players, flat screen television screens and Home Theatre systems. The 'Digital Media' department deals with 'Mobile Entertainment Devices' or in other words; portable media players. LG has been rewarded many times with an EISA Award for the best product, like their first MP3 player featuring a touch screen. The LG T80 is one of its siblings. The LG T80 PMP was designed by the same designer that designed the Prada cell phones. We have extensively tested the LG T80 in practice.

• Read our full LG media player review.
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Tuesday, November 18th 2008 - 11:00 CET
It is becoming more and more difficult for current manufacturers to put a unique mobile phone into the market. Many cell phones are equal when it comes to their functionality, and there are only minor differences between current models and their successors. Unlike a few years ago, when mobile phones were gradually taking on more functionalities of other devices. These new models definitely made a difference at the time. The Nokia N95 brought fame to Nokia, which eventually resulted in the N95 8GB version. For now, we are curious as to what Nokia is offering us with the new N96.

• Read our full Nokia N96 review.
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Monday, November 17th 2008 - 09:30 CET
Research in Motion used to aim mainly at the corporate user with the BlackBerry mobile phone, however, private use of Internet and email on a mobile phone is becoming quite common, and the current BlackBerry product portfolio therefore now aims at a broader target group of regular consumers. The latter appreciates design and appearance of their phone whilst the enterprise user tends to go for functionality, which is something the BlackBerry clearly provides, thanks to its perfect synchronization possibilities. The BlackBerry Bold 9000 has obviously taken more than one thing into account.

• Read our full BlackBerry Bold review.
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Monday, November 17th 2008 - 09:00 CET
Archos was founded in 1988 as a worldwide producer of consumer Electronics, and are specifically known for their portable media products. Archos specialize in hand-sized audio and video recording, photo and video viewers. Today, Archos continue to develop their products, enabling us to purchase full media players / media recorders the size of a hand. The Archos 405 belongs to the Generation 5 series and is the most standard version of the line-up. Newer products of the same series offer additional features such as a Touchscreen, Wi-Fi and GPS. We have taken a closer look at the Archos 405.

• Read our full Archos MP3 player review.
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Sunday, November 9th 2008 - 18:30 CET
Garmin is treading new ground with the Colorado series. An updated appearance and a more structured amount of buttons. The monitor has gained a higher resolution whilst the Rock 'n Roller makes its appearance. Just as is the case with mobile phones, the handheld can be adjusted to our use via profiles and we can share data wireless. Sporty users can connect a cadans meter. For me, the main change is the introduction of Wherigo, an enhancement that is similar to geocaching yet offers a lot more than just searching for caches.

• Read our full Garmin Colorado 300 review.
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Tuesday, November 4th 2008 - 18:00 CET
The Sansa View series is already the next generation of portable media players by SanDisk. Even at first sight, the SanDisk Sansa View looks sleek and neat; the device fits perfectly in my hand and has an expensive businesslike appearance. The SanDisk View is available in black. The front has a shiny coating and the back a rubber finishing touch. The thing that struck me straight away is the fact that the Sansa View has very few buttons, which looks good and functions perfectly.

• Read the full SanDisk Sansa View review.
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Monday, November 3rd 2008 - 12:30 CET
SanDisk was founded in 1988 by a gentleman named Eli Harari. SanDisk is the inventor of flash memory cards, and is today's largest supplier of flash memory products in the world. With in-house developed technologies, large amounts of files can be stored on USB sticks, mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders and, the most recent addition, on digital audio / video players. The SanDisk Sansa music player series was launched into the market in one sudden blow, where it proved to shake things up and up to this day continues to develop and enhance its technologies.

• Read our full SanDisk Sansa Clip review.
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Monday, October 27th 2008 - 15:00 CET
Mobile phones are used for business purposes more and more often. A growing group of consumers carries a business model in addition to their personal mobile phone. The requirements for business devices are usually more complicated than those for regular handsets. The 'on the road' aspect is gradually becoming more important. This requires mobile internet among other things, and a correct synchronization. There are various models of different brands available, however, BlackBerry is considered to be the leader in this field. Thanks to the extensive compatibility and the fact that BlackBerry specializes in business use.

• Read our full BlackBerry Pearl review.
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